IN MEMORIAL.
130LF18..- In loving remembrance of our dear brol'hor, Leonard, killed in action in October 1. 19-18. Though death divides, Fond memory clitxs. Inf<-rteel by, R. and S. Woodcock, Makatrau. PROADGATE.- ln loving memory of our dear son and brother, Frederick K. (Dick) Broadgate. killed in action in France. Octoher 1, 1918. HARE.- In loving memory of my dear Hubert Douglas Hare, killed in action, France, October 1, 1018. MATHESON.—In fond anu loving memory ©f ou» dear son and brother. Sergeant Kenneth Murdocch Mat-heson, Eighth Reinforcements,. killed in action on the Sor-.imc, France. October I. 191(1. Wo do him, we loved him too dearly. •- Inserted by his loving parents, brothers jind sister. PECK HAM.— In lovlag memory of our dear father- and husband, Harry, killed in ectiori, October 1, 191 S. v Dearly loved, sadly missed. —lnserted by his losing wife and son, 3, Chester Street, Mount Eden. REYNOLDS.—In loving remembrance of our'dear son and brother (Alhie), Alfred Edwin Reynolds, killed in action in France October 1. .191 S. Loved in life, treasured in death. —lnserted by his loving sisters fend brothers, Pukekohe. WIDDOWS.-—A tribute of love to the memory of Richard Edward (Ted) Widdows, killed in action at Crevecour. on October 1. /91S. , ba.a!y missed. —lnserted by his loving wife, and son.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 1
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214IN MEMORIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 1
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