IN MEMORIAM.
BOLTON.—Of your chanty iray for the repose of the isoui of Corporal !Patrick John ! Bolton, who de-parted this Ufo-on October 5. 1919, at Featherston Military- Hospital. May his soul rest in peace, —Inserted by his loving fatherland mother, sisters and brothers, Corunna Houss®*, Harding© Street, Auckland^ BOLTON.In fond and loving memory o* op dear brother, Corporal P. T. (Jack) Bolton, First Australian Forces, ...who died at Feathers*©!!. Military Hospitol> ' October 5, 1919. , Best in. Peace. —Ever remembered by his loving brother and sister-in-law. Lily and Nellie, 3S, Albany Ed. BOLTON.— fond and ever-loving memory of Corporal Patrick John Bolton. who died at Featherston Military Hosi ital on October 5, 1919, after 4i years* active service. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for him extol: 0. sacred heart of Jesua, Have mercy on Lis eoul. —Inserted by his lovmjfl ovmjf sister and brother-in-law, Will and Ella Churches, Tamaki West. BOSWELL.In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Duncan W„ died of wound?. October 5, 191S; buried in Gzeviilers British Cemetery. Dearly loved and sadly missed. inserted by his loving parents, brothers/ and sisters. Grey Lynn. BRAID WOOD.—In loving. memory of our dear son and brother. Willie, who died of wounds on October 5. 1918. He gave his life, his best, his all. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —Inserted by his sorrowing mother and sis.ter. BRAID WOOD. —In loving memory of Gunner Willi<» B. Braidwood,' died of wounds received at Bapaume, October 5, I 3IS - , . .. They cave their lives. —Inserted by the mother of his life-long P»l. BURTON.—To the Sear memory of Richard C. Burton (Dick), killed inaction October 3. 191S: aged 21 years. Buried at Creveccuer, Just a dear laddie, died as he lived, Noble and brave. Good-night, good-night, my darling. Until the day breaks. Father, mother, and brother. CROUCH.—In levins memory of Private Frank Crouch, killed at Passchendaele, October 4. 1917.. Over there The little white crosses are everywhere set In a land that is smiling and fair. And the petp-lo who love it will never forget To mention them often in prayer. Our hearts may be heavy and ready to break, , . .... Bat they stand in a God-given light. Our loved one who died for nnmanrty 8 Sleeping under his cross of white. —Inserted bv his loving wile and eon, Margaret C and Noel Crouch; also his mother-in-law, Jane Drummond. EWAN.— loving memory of Private Robert Ewan. Sixteenth Waikato Compasoy. Seventh Reinforcements, who was kibed m action on the Somma, October 5, 1916. —Inserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers. GATHERCOLE.—In loving memory of out dear son and brother. Private C. H. Gathercole, who was severely wounded at the Dardanelles on Ans-ast 7, 1915, and died of fever October 5. 1915. His life for our liberty. Inserted by his sorrowing parents and sisters. LOWNDES —In loving memory of onr dew son- and"brother. Arthur, N.ZJkG.B., ■übo died of wounds at Welah. Ridge, October 5, 1918. —Inserted by his loving mother and brothers. McCAMMON.—In loving memory of F. J. McGammon, killed in action on Passchendaele Ridge, October 4, 1917. Dearly loved, and sadly missed—lnserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. RESTON.—In loving memory of George Rolsert Reston, Main Body, Field Artillery, kilted in action at Flers on October 5. 1916, beh--.ed eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Boston, Sunnyvale, Remnera; aged 34 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 1
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