ROLL OF HONOUR
BLACKBURN. Reported killed in action. Italy. \^ a ". truest, dearly-beloved ■voungest .son of David and Ethol Blackburn, Konini Road, .L'ltirani?i, brother to Keg., Joyce, Doris. CHUCK.—l'te. S. J. C. Chuck, died of wounds in Italy, for ever with the Lord Deeply mourned by his loving mother, dad. Rubv a nil fiancee. Myra. FITZGERALD.- Sgt. Terrauce Esmond (Terry), dearly-loved youngest son of Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, Lake Road, Fr ink ton, mid loved brother of Colin (overseas), Harold (Kelly) and Maurtee, Josephine. Basil and lAiny; ased 22 years Terry, dear, we will miss you. FITZGERALD, Sergeant Terra nee Esmond, reported killed m action, denrly-loved brother of Harold (Kelly), brother-in-law of Alice and loved uncle of Ann, Terry and Ken. He'died B S he lived, honest and true. FITZGERALD. Sgt. Terrance Esmond (Terry), dearly-loved brotlier of Basil brother-in-law of Wall.v and loved unele of little Beverley. Some day we will understand McDOU GALL, Sergeant-Pilot Douglas Haig McLougall.—As result of aircraft accident, dearly-loved husband of Bernice and loving daddy or Heather and Garry! and son of th« late Dr. and Mrs. Neil McDougallaged years. A service will he held in Watirey Sihiin and Sons' Chapel Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at p.m to-day (Friday), funeral then leaving for Waikaraka pe-k Cemetery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 1
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