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IN MEMORIAM

BAKER, L.-Cpl. J. L. (Les). —Died while p o f\V Italy, December 1, 1912, dearlyloved brother of Doris. Pearl. Iris, Chook and Stan (on furlough), Bunny and Bred (overseas), and Bob. Tho«e who knew him. all will know. Bow much we lost a year afro. BLOW. —In loving memory of my dear husband. Alan, died of wounds received in Libya, December 4, It'll. His face is ever before me, Hi* voice I cannot forget; Hi* smile will linger always, In my memory 1 will see him for ever. BLOW. —In sorrowful memory of our loved «nn and brother, Sergeaut Alan, died of wounds, Tobruk Hospital. December -1, 19-11. Mnnv a lonely heartache. Often a silent tear. Always a beautiful memory, Of a son we loved so dear. —lnserted by his loving parents, brother gnd sister. Eric and Alma . BLOW, A. 1. ;Sergeant).—ln loving memory of our nephew. Alan, who died of wounds. December 4, It'll. Always remembered bv Hazel and Frank. BLOW. —In loving memory of onr son-in-law and brother-in-law, Sgt. Alan, died of wounds received in Libya, December 4, 1911. To a beautiful life came a sudden end, He died as he lived, everybody's friend. —lnserted by P. and A. Morley and family. BLOW, Sgt. Alan.—ln loving remembrance of our dear nephew, killed in action, Libya, December 4. 5911. Loved find honoured.— Iris and Earle. BRUNTON.—In loving memory of our dear son, Alan, wounded and believed drowned at Tobruk. December 5, 1911. Ml that men desire in death is yours. \ jrood and honoured name; Still loved and cherished in the home you loved. The knowledge that you played the game. -—Edith and Lew Brnnton, Hamilton. BRUNTON.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Alan, believed drowned at Tobruk, December 5. 1911. A tender chord of memory is softlv touched today. —Eva. Tom, Colleen and Dennis. BRUNTON.—In loving memory of Alan, believed drowned at Tobruk, December 5, 1911. A good pal lost—a brother gone, One of the fine.st and the best; I mourn you with unspoken grief Arid thoughts which cannot be expressed. —His brother and pal, George (overseas). BRUNTON. —A proud tribute to the memorv of Alan, a grand pal, reported missing, believed drowned en route to hospital, December 5. 1911. Memories drift to scenes long past, Time rolls on, but memories last. —Ever remembered by Ken and Jean. BURNS. —In loving memory of Wadlow X C. Burns (Bunnie). presumed drowned in Libya, December 5, 19-11, dearly-loved third son'of Mrs. K. Nelson Burns, loved brother of Nelson, Susie, Maureen and Andrea. Forever remembered. BURNS.—In proud and loving memory of dear brother-in-law and friend, L.-Cpl. W. N. C. Burns, wounded in Libya and reported believed drowned on way to Baso Hospital, December 5. 1911. To-day is a day of remembrance. Sadness and vain regrets; A day of such heartache and longing For the loved one we never forget. —lnserted by Grace, Marlene and Girven family. CAMERON.—In loving memory of my dear pal, Colin, who was drowned while returning to base. December 5, 1941. —Ever remembered by Janet. CULLEN. —In loving memory of onr dear fon and brother, Jack, died of wounds, December 4, 1941. —R.I.P. GERRARD.—In loving memory of Jack, drowned on active service. December 5. 1941. He' sleeps' beside his comrades In a grave so far away. He. with his comrades paved the way For those who later won the day. Ever remembered. —Mvrtle,-.Tube and the Kids. HARRISON. —T) the memory of FlyingOfficer G. X. Harrison, R.N.ZA.P., only son of Mr. anrl Mrs. G. Harrison, Runciman, lost his life in the R.A.F. Ferry Command. December •">. 1912. HARRISON. —In loving memory of my only brother. Flying-Officer G. N. Harrison, killed on active service, December 5, 1912. Not just to-da.v. but every day, In silence v,-e remember. —Mrs. B.'X.Rae. Drury. HARRISON.—In proud and loving memory of my dear pal, Flying-Officer George (.Toe) Harrison, killed December 5, 1942. His duty nobly done, and to memory ever dear. — Inserted bv his lovinsr pal, Roy Fellowes. HARRISON.—In loving memory of our dear friend Flying-Officer George (Joe) Harrison. killed December 5, 1912. He rests in a hero's grave. Ever remembered. —Inserted by Mrs. Davis and Emmie. JENSEN, A. F... Pie.—ln loving memory of our dear son-in-law and brother-in-law, killed in action. December 1911. Always loving, unselfish and kind. Few in this world his equal to find. —Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Jark (overseas). Arthur, Kath, Natlialia, Dulrie and Xoeline. JENSEN.—Tn loving memory of our bel.ned brother-in-law. Private Andrew Edward, (Buddy), killed in Libya, December 5, 1911; aged 25. Far away at Libya, Buddy, Your life for vour country you gave, And with thousands of your comrades You are sleeping the sleep of the brave. And as the years roll onward, Of you we will always be proud. For you are one of the best That ever left the land of the Long White Cloud. . —Ever remembered by Bnrnie, Louise, Emily and Jack (Middle East) and loved unrle of Garrv, Owen and wee Colleen. JOHNSON!—In loving memory of my darling husband, John, drowned overseas, December 5, lull.- —Sadly missed by his loving wife and family arid mother-in-law. "JOHNSON. —In ever loving memory of pur dear brother, who was drowned after being wounded in-Libya, November 28, 1911. ( We cannot visit your grave, darling, To nay you homage there; We can only show how much we love yon

By penning these few lines here. —lnserted by Mary, Tom and family, Waifiou. KNOX.—Tn loving memory of Major \\. A. Knox, dearly-loved second soil of W. A. Knox, 51 Islington Street, Heme Bay, who lost his life bv enemy action on December •>, 1911; also L.-Cpl. T. R. Knox, fourth son, who died Rugeiey Hospital, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, July 9. 1918. Two loving sons and wonderful pais.—Inserted by their father. LAMBIE.—In fond and loving memory of a great pal. Pte. Frank Lairibie, wounded at Tobruk and drowned as a result of enemy action, December 5, 1911; aged 22 years. —lnserted bv his pal, Stan. LEUTY.—In loving memory of our dear «on and brother, Pte. John Thomas (.Tack), who . was drowned on December 5, 1• > n ■ - Ever remembered by bis loving mother, father, brothers and sislers. RE A. —ln loving memory of our dearlyloved son and brother, Flight-Lieut. W . S. Rea. R.A.F., D.F.C., missing on air operations, December 5. 1911; aged 20. Many a lonely heartache, ■Often a silent tear; .Always a beautiful memory ■Of one we loved so dear. —lnserted by his loving mother, Ru\ae, Des, .Albert (on'furlough, N.Z.E.F.). REA.—In memory of brother Bill. fHightLieutenant Rea, R.A.F., D.F.C., December -5, 1911. Ever remembered. —Eileen. Muriel. AI REA, Flight-Lieut. W. S., D.F.C.—In loving memory of my brother, Bill, killed in aircraft accident, December 5, 1941. —Ever remembered by his sister, Muriel, and brother-in-law, Ted. SHERWIN.—In loving memory of our pal, Bruce. killed in action in Libya, December 5, Kill. (Awav in the beautiful somewhere, Sheltered from sorrow and pain, A friend we loved is wailing Till God links the golden chain. —lnserted by Joy and Alwyn. SHERWIN.—In loving memory of Bruce, killed in Libya, December 5, 1911. Remembered always.--Inserted by Douglas, Zoe and his nephews. Hilton and Bruce. SHILLING, R. D., L.-Cpl., 21st .Auckland Btn.'- In affectionate memory of my dear son, Bub, who paid the supreme sacrihce somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea on December 5, 1941. —Ever remembered by his mother, Marie Heav, Manniiui, K.C. SHILLING.—III loving memory of onr dear brother, Bob, drowned oil activo service, Libya. December 5, Hill. In onr home there is a photo, • To us it's more precious than gold; It's the photo of our dear brother, Whose memory will never grow old. —Ever remembered by his loving brother, sister-in law and nephews, Cecil, Edna, Len and Douglas. . . . SKUDDER, John C.. 30477.—A tribute of love to the memory (if a dear son, killed in action, Libya, December 5, I'O'.. the moving linger writes; and having writ, moves on Inserted bv his parents. SKUnDER.—In sad memory of Pte. ,J. C. Skudder, killed in action, December 5, liilt Inserted tiv Sgt. A. V. Cole. STANLEY.—In loving memory of Joe, wi, mobs, and drowned, December .», 1941. Loved and remembered always bv Mr. anil Mrs Mefiuarters and family, Te .Aroha. • TEMM.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Carl <\. Tcmm (Kewpie), who was killed in action, December 5. 1941; aged 23. R.l.p. So dearly loved, so sadly missed.— Inserted by his loving parents, brothers nnu sisters. , WALDEN.—Tn loving memory of our dear son-in-law. Arthur Lesley (Allan), f J r( l lvne /£ Tobruk, December 5. 1041. He died for those he loved.—lnserted by Mum, Dad, Edna.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24758, 4 December 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24758, 4 December 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24758, 4 December 1943, Page 1

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