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BLOW, Sgt. Alan Isbister, 26:24, died of wounds in the Middle East, December 4, IH4I- dearly-beloved husband of Mona; aged qo years. —Deeply mourned. He save his all. "BLOW. —On December 4, fell overseas in defence of our Empire, Sergeant Alan Blow, rfearlv-loved younger son of M. and H. Blow, jo Rgimer's Avenue, and brother of Eric /overseas) and Aima. BLOW. —On December 4, died of wounds overseas, Sgt. Alan Isbister. 2624, loved •on'-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. P. Morlcy, and brother-in-law of Thelma, Linda, Avice and "Res- —Loved by all BRADLEY. Lance-Corporal Reginald, killed in action Overseas, dearly-beloved youngest son of Mr. and, Mrs. L. E. Bradley, 5 Codrington Crescent, Mission Bay.—R.l.P. BRADNAM. —On November ( 25. 1041, tilled in action, William Ramsay, dearly"beloved husband of Nancy, and loving father of Teddy, Rosalie and wilma, Warkworth; need 33 years.—Sadly missed. BROWN. —On December 13, Pilot-Officer Dave Brown, beloved husband of Stella Thrown, died bravely on active service. BROWN. —On December 13, Pilot-Officer Dave Brown, the very dearly-beloved son of Theresa and Tom Brown? killed on active service. DAVIS, George, killed in action, nephew of M. E. Baker, Dominion Road, Auckland. COFFIN, John, killed on active service overseas on November 24; aged 19 years. Sadly missed. R ; l.P.—lnserted by Anne. '/ G&FFIN, John, killed on active service overseas on November.< 24. R.I.P.— In loving remembrance by the McAllister Family. McIVER —Died of wounds, November 30, 1941, Private Leslie James (Arama) dearlyloved brother of Ena, St. Mary's Deanery, Parnell Road, Auckland.—Greater love hath no man than this. McMAHON. Ronald Henry Thomas (Ron), killed in action November 27, 1941, loved nephew of Mrs. W. Petrie and cousin /of Ruby and Jack (overseas). We shall remember him. MARSHALL. —Francis Sydney (Sid), dearly-loved husband of Isobel Marshall (Bell), killed in action overseas on December 1 1941. —Not now, but- some day, we'll understand. Inserted by his loving wife. MILLS. —On December i, 1941, Ernest Arnold (killed in action); aged 27 years.— \ sincere friend gone to rest. Always remembered by Phemie. ■ OSBORNE, Private Gordon Bert. Xo. 29410 (Joe's). —Killed in action (overseas) December 1. 1941, dearly-beloved husband of Mys and loved son-in-law of B. 0. and C. E. Dawsing, Highbury. Birkenhead.—His duty noblv done. OSBORNE. —On December l, 1941, killed in action. Gordon Bert (Jock), youngest son 0 f Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Osborne, of 57 Rawhiti Road. Onehnnga; aged 22.—He died for his country. SENIOR.—Rilled in action on November 26, 1941. Private H. G. Senior (Toby), 62215, beloved husband of Nita, and darling daddy of Bill and Maureen, 23 Duke Street, Mount Roskill; aged 3S. —His duty uobly done. WESTBROOK. —' 2925, Lance-Corporal John Egerton Jury (Winks), First Echelon, December 1, dearly-Joyed eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Westbrook. 17 Halston Road, Balmoral, and loved brother of Veronika, Gus. Minnie and Leigh; aged 26 years.— Sadly missed. WILLIS. —Leading-Aircraftman Alexander (\lex.) C.. elder son of S. C. Willis and Roda Willis, Karaka Road. Thames, killed •while training, overseas. IN MEMORIAM
PRICE.—In fond memory of Private Edward Harold, killed in action. A very dear friend of Josephine Glasscock, Morrinsville, and friend of W. D. Glasscock and family. He gave his life for his country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24156, 24 December 1941, Page 1
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