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IN MEMORIAM

AHIEB.—In remembrance of out dear friend, Stan, died of wounds on December 7, 1941. —Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grav. BROWN, Capt. Charles David, M.M.—A token of love to our dearest husband and father, who died of wounds in Libya, December 7, 1941. His life one beautiful memory, His death a constant grief. —Most sadly missed by his loving wife, Jennie, and children, Mona and Bobby,! Pntaruru. BROWN, Captain C. D.—ln memory of a loved brother, died of wounds, December 7. 1941. Interred at Mlnqnr-el-Zannan. Eternal rest grant unto him. 0 Lord. —Inserted by Maud. Harry, Joe and Fldelis, Te Mala. DUNCAN, Pilot-Officer Leslie K.—ln lovine memory of Les, killed in England. December 7, 1941, result of air accident. Always remembered. —Inserted by his father, mother, brother and sisters. DUNCAN. —In ever-loving memory of Pilot-Officer Leslie Duncan, dearly-loved pal of ATthnr (overseas) and much-loved friend of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, George, Trevor, Bill, Joan and children. —Always remembered. DUNCAN. —In loving memory of PilotOfficer L. K. Duncan, killed in aircraft accident England. December 7, 1941. —Ever remembered by nis pals, Bill, Eric and Roy. PAVLOVICH. —In loving memory of my dear brother John, killed. Home Guard duty. December 7, 1912. Ton never had a chance to say goodbye, Yon will always be in my heart and memory Jnst the same loving brother to me. And will always be remembered' by me. —lnserted by his loving brother. Mick Pavlorich. Te Arai. WILLIAMS. —In loving memory of onr dear son, Richard Stanley (Dick), Merchant Navy, lost at sea through enemy action on December 7, 1942.—Ever remembered by his loving mother, father and sisters, Doris and Vivienne. _ „ . , , . WILLIAMS. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Dick (Merchant Navy), lost at sea through enemy action, December 7, 1942. —Ever Temembered by his brother and sister-in-law, Les and Flo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24760, 7 December 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24760, 7 December 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24760, 7 December 1943, Page 1