ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN iIEMORIAit. ! ■ l ' lJ 'i^-'»C In io , vluc men of a <J«»ar « on v.:;, I h Vs in,'?- V'L kil ¥ in F«nce, :-.Ur: 'who dio 1 I Tb«ri8 e i r 9lß Wife L ' CB^: a perfect peace, With loved ones far b: keeping ve are safe, and they G:;"n«-T rt FarS J open h Adams and family U .rr.il-y I- urn), Pukekohe. 1,1 , \i>AMS.—ln lorinj memory of my dear i V;! v.,. f n J jeor So Adams, who was K. ■ ••> V tame. November 18, 1917; also his <..>ar mother, who died November 18. 1918. "•i'T'i. T Mi, t l Cn " fon .d memories,dear. ■ '•!r uu h chits \ us from year to year, • . <uy gono by, those days alar , in** memories dear, how sweet they are. ;n:.erted by their loving friend. Gladys. . BIU Of..- -Just three years to-day (Novemr * 1 1. '"<> drar son wo loved so -well "*s.- Kiiiea iLi France, \ ;.V' : '• his mother, have clasped his hand. . ,s. ■ - ed his brow when death was near, . r w ■! is;vri y .. (.ear T,m, "Farewell!" li ""''' 1 1(1 not a. day goes past, dear Len, but v:;»- we think of you. mwrt'-o by his loving mother, father T-' «i"a r,c " slf,k-rP '' y - A. and I). Bruce, •... 11. > i —In lov.'ie memory of our dear : n ii ,ro . her. Harold, who died m the - c •V' '^- ic ' & t nta '- eaiherston, November 18, !v«th takes the loved one from our home, :i it never from our hearts. Inserted by his loving mother, sister, ana :.«r«, liunlly. 1. '. BY.In innate remembrance of ' ■■'. pal and comrade. Harold Eurbv. who ,v.i: at tcaHiorsion Military Camp ou NovTho «wee test thoughts in Hie Are memories of the past., pal of ours. i Inserted by \V. S. Hooker and T. BroadMARSITALL. —In sad. but loving:, memory c; < rporal Joseph Thomas Marshall, dearlyb»...ve( ] husband of Elizabeth Marshall and fla-ri: lis daddy of Tom and Gladys, died at ,r ? ''.i'n. Military Hospital, of pneumonia, .• (ivan'.-vr IS, 10-20; aged 24 years. Sadly missed. T~ just two years a.go to-day: Yes. I remember well. ' ,5 tood . beside your dying bed > To bid a long farewell. ! v loving husband, true and kind, i ile proved to be in heart and mind; A tender father, too, a« well. When ha on earth with us did dwell. - Inserted by his loving wife. MoXEISH.—In loving memory of Sergeant J nines McNeish, died of pneumonic-influenza Wellington, November IS. 1918. ' - Inserted by his loving mother. 'AKIN.—In loving memory of our dear *'in and brother. Private K. C: Warin (12/390), v. ho died of influenza November 18, 1918. --inserted by his loving mother, Bisters, ana brothers. ' WARIN.—In fond and loving memory of "e. : «r old Ken. (Kenneth), who went to rest .Vu ember 18, 1918. So far, and yet so near. Inserted by Aunty Vida. WARIN.—In loving memory of Kenneth C. A arm, 12/390. who departed this life November 18. 1918. His soul so brave is beyond the gray© Somewhere, somewhere with God. Inserted by J.D.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17631, 18 November 1920, Page 1
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