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IN MEMORIAM

ARMSTRONG, Alan W. C. (Mick).—ln fond and remembrance of our dear son and brother, who fell in Libya November 23. 1941. —God's great gift: Remembrance. BLACK. —In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Hugh, Corporal, killed in action, Libya, November 23, 104.1, Somehow, as the years pass onward. And memories richer grow. More tender still the love we hold For the dearest brother we know. —lnserted by Rob, Joe and Pearlie.

McDONALO, —In memory of our dear husband and daddy, Captain H. H. McDonald, K.Z.S.C., killed in action November 23. .1941. —Loved and remembered always bv Leila, Moira and Billie. McDONALD (Captain).—ln loving memory of Harry, killed in action in Libya, November 23, HMI. —Inserted by Edna and Neil MeArthur. MAXFIELD—In loving memory of dear Laurie, killed in action. Thoughts to-day, memories forever.—lnserted by mother, brothers and sisters. NICHOLSON.—In proud and loving memory of our dear husband and daddy (Fred), killed in action. Libya. November 23. 1941. Two years have passed without yon dear, and all ttitf rest to face. Sadly missed.—De and wee Joan. Ngaruawahia. NICHOLSON. —In loving memory of Gunner Fred, killed on active service November 23, 1911. They say, dear Fred, time heals onr sorrow 'and'helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved how much we miss you yet. —lnserted by his mother, father, sisters and brothers. NICHOLSON. —In loving memory of my brother, Fred, killed in action. Libya. November 23 1941 In memory's keeping, treasured ever, Are the happy days we spent together.

—Ever remembered by Bert (on furlough). NICHOLSON. —In loving memory of onr dear brother, Fred, killed in notion Libya. ITovember 23. 1941 Loving memories, foncl and true. Will always remain, dear Fred, of yon. —lnserted by his loving sisters. Ivy and and Myrtle. NICHOLSON, F. D., Gunner.—ln loving memory of cousin Fred, killed in action Libya, November 23, 1041. —Always remembered by Dorrie Rita and Mildred

NICHOLSON. —A tribute to the memory of our dear son-in-law, Fred, killed in Libya Kovember 23; 1941. —Mum and Pop. Ngaruawahia NICHOLSON.—In fond memory of our brother-in-law, Fred Always loving, unselfish and kind. Few in this world his equal to find —Clare and Alby

QUIN (Corporal), Ivan F. A. — Killed in action November 23, 1041, at Sidi Rezegh. His duty nobly done.—lnserted bv his narents. brothers and sisters.

QUIN, Cpl. I.—ln loving memory of Ivan, killed in action at Sidi Rezegh, November 23. 1941. —Remembered by Olsra. Per ami family. QUIN. —In loving memory of Ivan, killed in action Sidi Rezegh, November 23. 1941. Ever rememhered —lnserted by his friend Nancy

ROBERTSON.—In prond and loving memory of our darling son and brother, Archibald James (Bid), died, rrisoner of war, Bari Hospital. Italy, on November 23. 1942: aged 22 years.

They ssv time heals onr sorrows and helps ns "to forget, But time, so far. has only proved how much we miss him yet. If we could be granted Just one wish, this Is what we would say, God, turn back the universe and give us yesterday —lnserted by his sorrowing mother and dad, sisters and brothers, National Park ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of my darling brother. Bid, who died a prisoner of war in Italy. November 23. 1942.

There is someone. Bid. who misses you. And finds the time long since .vou went; There is someone who think? of you always. And tries to be brave and content Lips cannot, speak how we miss you, Onr hearts cannot tell what to say; Only God knows how we miss you, As we journey down life's lonely way. —lnserted b.v his ever-loving sister Marie, and brother-in-law. Joe. ROTA.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Second-Lieutenant Aubrey T.. killed in action, Libya, November 23, 1941. Theirs not to make reply. Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die —Ever r emernbered. Hammond and Family, ROTA.—In proud and loving memory of onr dear brother. Second-Lieu tenant Aubrey T.. kilied in action in the early phases of the Libyan campaign Moe mai e tama ite moenga roa.—lnserted by Slim and family. ROTA. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Second-Lieutenant Aubrey T.. killed in action. Libya. November 23. 1911 Far away lies a brother, In a grave to ns unknown. With his comrades Of that gallant band —Ever remembered by his sister, Kathleen. ROTA, Second-Lieutenant A Rota.—A loving tribute to Aubrey, killed in action November 23, 1911 Duty nobly dono. —Ever remembered by Puti Eruera. TE RORE.—Taoho Manu-kuru (Bert), in fond and loving memory of our dear son, Manu-kuru, who died of wounds in Libya, November 23, 19-11.

Ka pahure te tau tenei na. e takn Tamaiti e Kuru, Tnu ivehengatu i tenel ao, e rirl nei JJoe inai e Kuru. Moe mai itou moenga i Xunera o Ripia. Kna mutu ton rongo i nga manae. Kua okioki ton Tina 1 male Hoc ite mate Rangatira Your resting place, a hern's grave —lnserted by bis loving mother. TE RORE.— Fanho Manu-kuru (Bert).— In torn) and treasured memory of our dear hrotner brother-in-law and uncle, Bert, who died of wounds in Libya November 23, 1941. He died a soldier, his duty nobly done A wonderful brother, good and true. The pain he suffered few but knew; No mother nor sister near to shed a tear, No brother near to hear his last breath; Onlv those who have lost one so dear Can lell the sorrow of parting without farewell —Loved and always remembered b.v his loving sister, Kitty, brother-in-law, Reihana, and nephews Raroa and Taoho. TE RORE,—Taoho Manu-kuru (Bert).— Treasured memories of my dear brother, Kuru who died of wounds in Libya November 23. 1941 Duty called him and he was there To do his bit and take his share; His heart was good, his spirit brave, His resting-place a hero's grave. —Greatly missed by his brother, lehu. Military Hospital. Auckland TE RORE, Pte. M. K. —In memory of my loving brother, died of wounds November 23, 1941. .Somewhere tn Libya, beneath the Egyptian sky, There my thoughts often wander To where he lay asieep with his comrades. —lnserted by'his sister, Edith, brother-in-law. Dave, Dawn. Jack, Mara ma WATERS, Edward Ashton (Boy).—Ser-geant-Observer. R.N.Z.A.F., now presumed killed on operations over Stuttgart, November 23 1942, beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. PI A. Waters, Ngaruawahia, brother of Douglas Mourva, Owen, Diana and Tony; aged 24.—Until we meet again. Boy. Goodnight. iiist good-night.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

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