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IN MEMORIAM

BENJAMIN. —In memory of our beloved son, Victor Wllliaifo who died of wounds, Western Desert. July 15, 1012.—Inserted by bis mum and dad. BLACKWELL (Pr.). —Cherished memories of Stan, who passed away July 15. 1042. Although wo aro far apart, your love shall always live in my heart.—Chore. BLACKWELL (Pr.).- —In loving memory of Stan, who died of wounds July 15, 1912. A pal who is always in our hearts.—Tom and Edna. BLACKWELL. —In loving memory of Driver Stanley Blackwell, who died of wounds, overseas, on July 15, 1942. A wonderful nature, good and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. -—lnserted by his Aunt Maisie and his pal. fork MacLeod, Tryphena. BRAMLEY. —In lovinsj memory of darling Daddy (Arthur), killed in Egypt, July 15, 1942. Not just tcwiay, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by Bobby, Max and Hylda. BRIEN. —In loving memory of our dear eon and brother, Harold Robert, who was killed in action, July 15, 1042. One sad year to-day. He died as he lived, a soldier and a man Often we pause to think of yon, Harold. Ami think of how you died, To think you could not say good-bye Before you closet! your ives. ITo one you loved stood beside you To hear yo.ir last farewell, Not . a word of comfort could you have from those you loved so well. and brothers, Victor (overseas) and lan. BURNS. —Treasured memories of our beloved husband and daddy, Sgt. P. C. Burns, Jtilled in action, July 15, 10-12. His face is ever before us, His voire we will never forget; Xlis smile will linger forever, In our memories we see him yet. To have, to love and then to part Is the saddest story of tlio human heart. —Lovingly remembered by his wife and ■daughter. Grace and Marlene. BURNS, Sgt. P. C., HARRISON, Cpl. W. v,—,in loving memory of our sons-in-law, iilled in action, July 15, 1012. In a foreign land they died, They did not die in vain; They 'sacrificed all for New Zealand On that desolate Libyan plain. Thev sleep their long last sleep ■On Egypt's shell-torn face; They tire a credit to our country, Two of a fearless race. —.lnserted by Mum and Dad Girven and BURNS, Sgt. Peri Campbell.—ln loving memory of Peri, killed in action, July 10, In a distant- land he lies At rest in a soldier's grave; His battle fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. —lnserted by his sister-in-law and nephew, Ettie and Len. „ BURNS.—In loving memory of Sergeant Peri Burns, killed in action. Middle East, Julv 1 •"> 1042. One of the best. —Mr. and Mrs C.' H. Steadnian and family. GADDY. —In memory of Bernard. First Echelon, killed in action July 15. 1912. In a foreign land he died. But he did not die in vain; He sleeps in the Western Desert In an honoured soldier's grave. . Ever remembered by his brother, Fred. Jliddle East Forces, and Kelsen family, NgatWFELL, Flight-Sgt. M. C. In loving memory of Martin, killed in action July 10, 10-U. * \ dav of memory, sad t<- recall. Dearly loved and missed by ail. , -—Ever remembered by his father, brothers Bnd sisters. , . FELL.—In fondest memory of our two dear brothers, Flight-Sergeant Martin Fell, presumed killed, July 15, 19-12, anil LanceCorporal Alex Fell, killed in action, July 22. 19-32. Just a memory, fond and true. To show, dear brothers, we iluiiK of you. Ever remembered by Jim and Edna and Bert (overseas). . FELL. —In loving memory of Martin and iAlex, killed in action, July 15 and 22, 1042 Fond were the ties that were broken, Loved were the boys who are gone: In memory we will always keep them As long as the years roll on —lnserted by Phyllis and Bill. FELL—In proud and loving memory of g"t Martin, killed in action, July 15; also iT-Cpl. Alex, killed July 22 1012. At the going down of the sun And in the morning we will remember them. - -Inserted by Joyce, Les and Desmond. FELL, In loving memory of Martin ana Alex, killed in action July 15 and 22, 19-12. We will remember when others forget, tn•prted bv Doug, and Molly. _ , . FELL, Flight-Sergeant, M. C.. —In loving memorv of Martin, reported killed in action July 15, 1942. . , , Deep in my heart a memory is kept, Of one. I love and will never forget. Ivy . FINDLAY. —In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Cyril, killed in action in the Middle East. July 15, 1012. Many a lonely heartache. Many a lonely tear, \lways a beautiful memory Of*the one I loved so dear. , —lnserted by his loving wife, Doris. GANNON, —In loving memory of Corporal Robert David (Bob) Cannon, of Wanganui, who gave his life in Egypt, July 15. 1042. He shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old, Age shall not weary him, nor the years condemn; . „ But with tne setting run and m the morning We shall remember him. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers. GANNON. —In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Robert, killed in action, July 15. 1912. In memory a constant thought, In heart a silent sorrow. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-lfl-1 aw. Freda, Pod, and niece, Valerie. HALLIWELL, Driver F. W,—Killed in action, July 15. 1912. at El Alamein. In silence we will remember him. —Inserted by his loving wife and children. HALLIWELL.—Tn loving memory of our dear son, Fred, killed in action, July 15, 10-12. In my garden of memories I walk with him each day. —lnserted by Mum, Dad and family. HALLIWELL. -In loving memory of our brother Fred, killed in action July 15, 1012 —lnserted by Evelyn and Bill. HANSEN,-—ln loving memory of my husband, Clifford Kenneth, killed in action overseas. July 15, 19-12. From the rising of the sun till the going down thereof We shall remember him. - Inserted by his loving wife. HANSEN.—Jn sad memory of Clifford Kenneth, killed in action, July 15, 1942. on Jluweisak Ridge. I ponder through the lonely hours You and I once spent together; Nothing seems the same, son, Since you have gone forever. I pray when the shadows deepen, And my call conies down the lino. You will be the first to meet me, Dearest boy of mine. Mum. HANSEN.—In loving memory of my only brother. Cliff, killed on Ruweisak Ridge, July 15, 1942. The dearest brother this world could hold, Bis cheery smile and heart of gold; To those who knew him all will know How much we lost one year ago. —Phil. HARRIS, Private E. B. (Ted).—ln everJoving memory of our dear son and brother, killed in action. Middle East, July 15, 1912. --Ever remembered by his loving mothor and eisters. Margaret and Pauline. HARRIS, Private E. B. (Ted).—ln loving memory of our dear nephew, killed in action, Middle East. July 15. 10-12. So loved, so mourned.—Ever remembered by his loving ftunt and uncle, James and Margaret Harris.! HARRISON, Cpl. Walter Valentine.—ln loving memory of our dear husband and fladdy, killed in action, July 15, 1042. A face that is ever before us, A voice that we can never forget; A smile that will linger forever, In our memory we see him yet. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a wound that none can heal, j —Ever remembered by his sorrowing wife find son, Ettie and Len. HARRISON.—In fond and loving memory our dearly-loVed only son, Walter, killed in action overseas, July 15, 1042.—More wian missed by his loving parents. HARRISON.—In loving memory of Cpl. V. Harrison, killed in action, July 15, 1012. Duty called him, he was there To do his hit and take his share, it is heart was good, his spirit brave, Bis res!ins-place a hero's grave. —Ever . remembered by his sister-in-law End niece, Grace and Marlene. HARRISON, BURNS.—In loving memory Pi, Our dear brothers-in-law, Walter and Peri, killed in action, July 15, 1942. Memories drift to scenes long past, Time rolls on, but our memories last; Dearer to memory than words can tell Are the ones we lost and loved so well. Kind and unselfish and always so true, Our dearest, possessions arc memories of you. —Ever remembered by Mary. Chook and Ivan. HAY,—a tribute to the memory of Driver Lea Hay, of Kamo, died of wounds received El Alamein, July 15, 10-12, and all who fell with him. x 'iey shall not grow old as we that are left grow old; shall not weary them nor the years con- . demn; A t> the setting sun and at the dawn w© will remember thein. ..—-Inserted bv his chum, Driver C. J. U-Brien, and his comrades serving overseas. HAY,—In memory of Len, who died of *oQnds, July 15. 1942. •A good pal lost, a comrade gone, Jho finest fellow ami the best; Die memories of years well spent, -the knowledge that you played the game. -, —lnserted bv Cvrii O'Brien and Xoel Satsfield. T HAY,— in memory of Len, died of wounds. Nakf' Il!ser!ed bi ' palß> 2nd

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24636, 15 July 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24636, 15 July 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24636, 15 July 1943, Page 1