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IN MEMORIAM

BEST. —In loving memory of Maurice Sydney iHop), accidentally killed December 6, 1940. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. —lll loving memory of Coliu, •tfho was drowned on active service, December a* beautiful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived, everyone's friend. CHAPLIN. —In loving memory of our beloved eon, Alex, died of wounds at Tobruk, December 6, lit 11.—Always remembered by mother and father. CHAPLIN. —In loving memory ol our j. ar brother, Alex, died of wounds at Tobruk. December U. remembered by Rette Haxei and Bill. CHAPLIN. —In loving memory of our dear brother and Uncle Alex, died at Tobruk, December 6, 1941.—A memory for ever cherished bvElsie, A If, Jack and lay. ... CHAPLIN. —In loving memory of Alex, .iled of wounds. Tobruk, December (i, 1911. -—Always remembered by hie uncle, John —ln loving memory of our dear son and brother, SergeautPilot Wilford Jack, killed on active service December <3. 1942. H e sleeps beside his comrades In a grave to us unknown, But his name is written in letters of gold On the hearts he left at home. , Ted (overseas). , , T , COLLINS. —In fond memory of John, TfiF killed in aircraft accident. England, December 6, 1942. —Ever remembered bv Mrs. Cameron and Yvonne. .... , 4U COLLINS. —A loving tribute to the memory of my dear husband, Serjeant-Pilot Wilford John Collins, killed on activo service, England, December 6. 1912. In mv garden of memories I walk alone with you. —lnserted by his wife, Florrie. COLLINS. —In memory of our dear bro11.at and uncle. Sergeant-Pilot Wilford Jack Collins, who was accidentally killed Decern- *** %>day is a day of remembrance. And many sad regrets. A day we will always remember When the rest of the world forgets. —Eunice. Bob and Ronnie, Otorohanga. COLLINS. Sergeant-Pilot.—A loving tribute to our son-in-law. John, killed in action December G. 1942.—Wi1l always be remembered by Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Clarke. HAIGH. —In loving memory of Gunner Alan Haigh. wounded Libya, and drowned when ship torpedoed in Mediterranean, December o, 19-11- —Inserted by his mother, father, sister and brother. Max (prisoner of Wa jENSEN.—In memory of Private A. E. Jensen, killed in action. Libya, December 6. 2941 —Ever remembered by Mavis. Max and Jack Stralen LAMBIE. —In loving memory of our brother Frank, wounded at Tobruk and drowned as a result of enemy action while being transferred to a base hospital. Decernber 5, 1941. Dearer to memory than words can tell Is the brother we've lost and loved so well; Kind and-unselfish, a brother so true. Our dearest possessions are memories of you. —lnserted by his sisters and brothers, Korma, Grace, Bruce, Bill (overseas). McCHESNEY dearlv-loved nephew and cousin, E -light-Lieu-tenant lan, killed on active service. Scotland, nature" you couldn't help loving. And a heart that, was purer than gold, And to those who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow old. —lnserted by Albert. Edgar. Norman. Ella, John and Marie. . McKINNON. Athol, Flight-Lietitenant.— In proud and loving memory of Athol, killed on active service, December 6, 19-i——in-; eerted by Ivan. Les, M:n and Don (overseas). MARTIN.—In loving memory of Claude Alexander Basil Martin (Leo). 24/1 <39. XZRB. died December 6. 1941.—Ever remembered by his loving mother and brothers, Cyril. Roger and Len. ]n WALDEN. Arthur Leslie, V. .0.11. —In loving memon' of Allan, died on active service, Libya, December 5. 1941. mbered.—lnserted by Ted (on furlough). . . WILSON. —In proud and loving memory of Ray wounded in action, Libya, and drowned off Tobruk, result of enemy action, December 5, 1941. Duty nobly done.—Ever remembered by lap and Margo. , WRIGHT. —In loving memory of our clear eon, Everard. R.X.Z.A.F.. who passed away December 0, 1942. To-day is a day of remembrance. A day of sad regrets, A dav we will always remember For Everard was one of the best. —lnserted by his loving mother and stepfather, E. E. Reynolds. Auckland. WRIGHT. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Everard. Ii.X.Z.A.F.. who passed away December 6, 1942 We are proud of our dear brottier, Proud to mention his name; He never did wrong to anyone, And faced the world without shame. —lnserted by his loving sisters \olande end Ailsa, Waiuku. , , WRIGHT. —In loving memory of our dear nephew, Everard, R.N.Z.A.F., who passed away December 6, 1942. "We have lost, heaven has gained. One of the best this world contained. —lnserted by his loving Auntie Hetty and JJncie Harry Bint. Waiuku.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 1

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