ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMDRIAM. >•"' '■ . , CLARK.—-In loving memory, of my dearly-loved husba.nd, Lieutenant B. CriiKo Clark, killed m action. October 2, 1916. ■'"'- , , To memory evsr dear. . —Inserted by his loving wife, A. Clark, Mount Eden.
CRANSTON.— loving remembrance of our dear brother. Frederick Arthur Cranston. Sixth Reinforcements, killed in action in Flanders, October 2, . 1917. Ever remembered. - ' —Inserted by his sorvowins oister and brother-in-law, E. and T. G. Johnson, Opotiki. '•■■•■*.•
CRANSTON.— loving memory of Frederick A. Cranston, killed in action. France. October 2, 1917. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his lovine: friend. Carm. HALL.—In fond and loving memory of our dear eon and brother. Private Robert McCrae Hall, killed in action in France. September 30. 1918; aged 21 years. Depp in our hearts lies a picture. Of a loved one gone to rest: In memory's framo wo shall keep it, Because he was one of the best. —Inserted bv his loving mother, brother, and 6i3ter, Puleroro.
HALL.— In loving memory of _ our dear brother. Bob. killed in action in France, Se-t'xnibiM- 30, 1918. What happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still; 13"* death has loft a vacant chair This world can never fill. ..•«e"M"tM bv his loving sister and brother-in-law. M. and T. B. McWilliams. HALL.In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Robert McCrao Hall, killed in action, in France. September 30, 1918. In tho lonely hours of thinking, thoughts of you are ever dear. -Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, C. and E. Parker. Pukeroro. MoGRATH.—In loving memory 'of my dear brother. Vincent McGrath. killed in action in France. October 1, 1918. He fought a clean fight. Dearly loved, and sadly missed. --Inserted by his sister, A. Kohn. Tahek* UNDERWOOD.—-In lovins; memory of Private F. P. (Peic.) Underwood, who died of wounds. October 2. IMG. Ever remembered. _ - • Inserted by bis loving family. UNDERWOOD.—In loving memory of our d«ar brother. Percy, who died of wounds in France, October 2. 19.1?. Remembrance. - Inserted by 5... his loving suiter and brother-in-law. Lucy and Luther i aylor. WATSON.— loving memory of our dear ,«on and brother. Lieutenant T H. Watson. v-ho died oi wounds received in oomrao bfttle, October 2, 1916. ■ ' To memory ever dear. —Inserted bv his loving parents. O. A. and E. Watson. Green Lane. Epsom. WESLEY.—In loving memory of our dear or. and brother. Sapper John » (Jack), killed in action in trance. 'October '2 I c ilT • t Though Heath divides, fond memories cling. .Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 1
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