I N MEMORIAM
/\RO. —In fond and loving memory of uur \ AaT sod and brother, Jason Victor, rcpo-lcl in action in Crete, May 28, 1941. To a memory that will live for ever, A smiling face a heart of gold; Silent thoughts, secret tears, For him wo lost, and loved so dear by his mother, sisters and bry rt „ r Jack (overseas) i'lso of Leorj Merriman, who fell in the «me battle. At the going down of the sun In the morning we will remember them. ABO" In loving memory of our dear mother. Jason Victor, killed In action. Crek May '2B, 1941. Kemembrance lis the golden chain That links us till we meet again, inserted by Billie and Connie. ARO-—ln loving - memory of Jason Victor tlio, killed in Crete, May 28, 1941. At the going down of the sun, And in the morning we will remember him. —lnserted by his loving sister, Nina. BIRD- —In loving memory of my beloved .. r .h<!w, Hori > kilie<i in actit>n Suda Bay, tote. May '26. 1941 Silent thought,, secret tears, For him we lost and loved so well. —Auntie Mihi HIRST. —I" loving memory of our dear brother, Nelson, killed in action, Crete, May 1941.—Ever remembered by his brother IS!) sister-in-law, Don and Vera. MeCORMACK. —In fond remembrance of nut friend and pal, Eddie, killed in action f. PMte May 25, 19-11.—Ever remembered vL ?jnce and Daph, Harris, Waihi. HEWl.—Fondest and loving memory of my gloved nephew, Sonny, killed in Crete, May 05 1941. \ day we always remember, though the rest of the world forget.—Auntie Mihi. SHANNON.—In loving memory of our dear son Corporal Francis Rodney Shannon, who died of wounds in Crete on May 28, 1941— Sadly missed by his father, mother •nd friends. Inserted by mum and dad. SHANNON. —In fond memory of our «>H<iin and nephew. Corporal Rodney Shannon died of wounds Crete, May 28, 1941. Tn silence we remember.—lnserted by Keith, jfona and Uncle Alf. TONER.—To the memory of my friend, Eric (Tam) T. H.. killed in action, Crete, May 01 1941.—A pal I will never forget.—Jack ta'ngdon. Whakatane. ■ WEiCHT.—To the beloved memory of TV<yjiond Vaughan Weight, elder son of Mr. indMis. F. E. Weight, 14 Riddoll Road, St. Sellers, killed in action at Stylos, Crete, ay 28. 1941.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24285, 28 May 1942, Page 1
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380IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24285, 28 May 1942, Page 1
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