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IN MEMORIAM

COLE.—In loving memory of our dear son Owen, died while prisoner of war. Crete, 1041. (Official date now September 4.) Always remembered. —Mum and Dad. COLE, Gunner Owen.—A loving memory cherished for over of "Brother," resting Crete, 10-11. —Ivy and Percy (overseas). EWERT, —In loving memory of FlyingOfficer Robert Leslie (Bob), killed in aircraft Occident in England, December 8, 1012. Always remembered.—lnserted by his loving ■wife, Lila. EWERT, Flying-Officer.—ln proud and loving memory of our dear son, Robert Leslie (Bob), killed on active service. December 8, 19-12. Deep in our heart* a memory is kept Of a soil wo have lost but will never forget. Bis life to liis country, his soul to his God. —Sadly-missed by his loving mother and Tather. EWERT. —In proud remembrance of my brother Bob. killed on air operations, December 8. Remembered and longed for always.— Mary. MACK. —In loving memory of my son. Thomas Allan, chief officer s.s. Komata, killed bv enemy action at sea. December S, 1940. For when the One Great Scorer came to write against his name, He wrote —not that he won or lost—but how he played the game. —Dad. MACK, T.A.—Cherished memories of Tim, chief officer s.s. Komata, killed at Nauru, December 8, 1040. War may break friendships, but it cannot take away the sacredness of memories. —lnserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Daphne and Clifford Clemens, and nephew, Douglas (overseas). MACK. —In loving memory of T. A. Mack (Tim), killed by enemy action at sea, December 8, 10-10.—Inserted by May. MACK.—In loving memory of Thomas Allan, First Officer, Merchant Marine, killed in action. December 8, 1040. Those who knew him all will know, How much we lost three years ago. —Ever remembered, Perco and Rose. VERCAMER.—In loving memory of our dear brother. David, killed in action, December 8, 1041. A memory forever cherished. — Inserted by John, Maud and family.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 1

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