ROLL OF HONOR.
IN' MEMORIAM. «,»nncn\' —In fond remembrance of GOODSCg- jj enT5 . Goodson, 29th Rein®nver»T,V« v Z F.A.. died of wounds in srft Sadly missed. . .-Inserted by his parents. Bisters, and tr firKSON°.- 1 -" l memory of our dear father i JACK-' , Captain A. Jackson. killed m »4 ■" - France. ember 5. 1918. • _ action in , ) v jjij wife and family. 33, « s «*»<»»• RoaJif/Mint BdCJi' _ . ,?vrf)N\Oß.—ln lor»s memory of oar j , MB Private William O'Connor, killed France Septevber 5. 1915.-R.I.P. . in/t IoU is great, we'll not complain, 9"[ trust in God to meet again; §e«t dearest ton. sweetly rest. Thai missed .you most who loved you best. • inserted by his loving parents, Thomas 7 Mm* O'Connor, Da.rga.ville. n'CONNOR.-ln , loving memory of our i , brother. William Edward O'Connor, was killed in action in France. Septemie: s \pver ran the heart forget * The sorrow of the past: When criei lias left so deep a wound. Still must its burden last. . —Inserted by his loving sister. Linda O'Connor. rtirON\Oß. —In loving memory of our i J brother, Private William O'Connor, ?Vj in France. September 5.1913.—R.1.P. ft seems but a. day smco he bade us good--5j, b he;trt full of hope and his spirit so jfov.k'liuie we thought v.-hen ho left us that rv/srim hand of Death vroiild soon tear him away. . . -, . Inserted by his sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, Winnie and Willie Barlow. \tw Lynn- .„ . . O'CONNOR.—In loving memory of Private William O'Connor, killed action on SepS, 5, 1918: ased 20 years.—R.l.P. We thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond and earliest care; Our homo is dark without thee. Wo miss thee everywhere. . -Inserted by his sorrowing sister and kothcHn-law. May and Thomas Phelan. Darcaville. , O'CONNOR.—In loving memory of my dear OTcle. Private William O'Connor, who was killed' in France on September 5. 1918. Died as bravely as he fought. —Inserted by his loving nephew. Lome, jad niece. Myra. .... O'CONNOR. — fond memory of William Edward O'Connor, killed in action. Septemcar.no t clasp your hand, dear Will, Your face I cannot see; But let this little token snow, I still remember thee. —Inserted by D. P. Cockfield. VOYSEt. —A memory. of love for William TV>ran Voysey. who died of wounds near Ernie. September 5. 1918. . —From his parents, brothers, and sisters. VOYSE^.—In loving memory of our dear brother, W. P. Voysey. who died of wounds in France on September 5, 1918. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his loving sisters, P. Comer* :'ord and M. Timmina.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18496, 5 September 1923, Page 1
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