IN MEMORIAM.
BIDGOOD.—In lovms; memory cf m.v dear pal., Private Andrew (Jimmy) Bidgood. died of wounds at Pasachendaele. October I, 1917. A pal. sadly missed, —lnserted by his mate. Private T." CunHffc. BOSWELI.—In loving remembrance of our dear eon and brother. Duncan W., died of wounds in Fiance, October 5, 191%, —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers and sisters, Garnet Road. BOSWSLL.—J.u loving memory of Duncar. W,, oifid of wounds, October 5, 1918. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, S. and 3. Barron, Grey Lynn. BLUCHER.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Sergeant Charles T. Blucher, whs died of wounds in France on October 4. lsrf.7. Sleeps on, dear Charlie, safe at rest. We ioved you well. God loved you best. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister and brothers, Ponsonby. CTjARX.. —In loving memory of our dear hrother,' Neil McCalYurn Clark, 14th Reinforcements, who died of wounds received in Franca, October 5, 1917; aged 24 years. Ever fondly rem&asbered, —lnserted by his loving sister, J, Clsulf, 4. Eden Street, Newmarket. EWAN.—Ia loving memory of our_ dear fon and brother, "Private Robert Ews,n, First Auckland Infantry Battalion (16th Waikiit-os), Seventh Reinforcements, killed in action «n the Sonxme, October 5,. 1918. JAMIESON.—In loving memory of Private E. H- A. Jamieson, killed in action »t Passcheadaeie, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered. —Mother. 'MORRIS—In affectionate (remembrance of our dear son and brother, Private Henry Morris, Ninth Reinforcements, killed in action, Passchendaele, October 4, 1917; aged 24 years. Deeply regretted. Time cannot heal the aching heart, Nor from our memory tear The face and form we loved so well; It dwells for ever there. —lnserted bp his loving parents, sisters and brother.?. MORRIS.-—lis affectionate remembrance of our dear brother. Private Henry Morris, Ninth Rt".r orcements, killed at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. —Ever remembered by his loving sister and brother-in-law, R. and H. Manuel!. SANDERSON.—In loving memory of Lance-Corporal Arthur Richards Sanderson, "34/1804, died of wounds., October 4, X 917. Buried Dozingham British Cemetery, Belgium. Loved, remembered, longed for always, —lnserted by mother. SNODGRASS.—In loving memory of oitr dear son, W. A. CGuas) Snodgrass, 12th Reinforcements, killed on the Somme, October iS, 1916. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving parents, Waikinc. STOKES.— A tribute to the memory of our soldier sea. Private Claude Hamilton Stokos, 19th Reinforcements, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 6, 1917; aged 21 years. A son of young New Zealand, We can proudly say He did his duty and helped to make <• New Zealand's name to-day. —lnserted by his father and mother, Cameron Street, One Tree Hill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19140, 5 October 1925, Page 1
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