IN MEMORIAM
SREDESEN.—In loving memory ot Bert, beloved husband of Peggy, and Christopher's daddy, who died overseas, .April 15, 104*2. His duty nobly done. SREDESEN.—In sad and loving memory of my dear son, Bert, died overseas April 15, 1942. Ever remembered.—lnserted by his loving mother. SREDESEN.—In loving memory of dear Bert, died overseas, April 15. 1942. Sadly missed.—lnserted by his sister. Ada, and hrother-in-law, Len. BREDESEN.—In loving memory of Sapper E J Bredesen (Bert), killed in Middle East, Aoril 15, 1042.—it oily, Ted and family. BKEDESEN, Sapper H. J. (Bert).—ln loving memory of Bert, died on active service. April 15, 1942, Middle East.—George. Kay family, French Bay. HIGGIHS.—In memory of "Snowy," killed in action Greece, April 16, 1941.—Ever remembered by Bay and Alma. LYONS-PHI LP.—ln fond and loving memory of our dear brother Tommy, killed in action, Greece, 1941. Three years gone, but still living in our memories.—Josie, Enie, Bert, Helen. " LYOMS-PHI LP,—ln memory of Tommy, Jailed in action Greece. April 16. 1941.—Inserted by Ray and Alma. LYONS-PHI LP. -—ln fond remembrance of onr brother Tommy, killed in action, Greece, 3941 Always a memory for you.—Laurie. Dick,' Dell and Charlie. MACKECHNiE. —Remembering my darling husband, lan, who died on active service in Tunisia, April 15, 1043. You are always in my heart, Mecky.—Silently mourned by t*ni (nee Bennett)/ ~ PIKE.—In loving memory Corpora! Rich,t j Corfield (Dick) and comrades, killed in action in Greece, April 10 1941.—R.1.P. They are not dead, although they are bevond' life's calls and pains. For how csn they be dead whose splendid influence remains, l whose wishes and ideals can still command the ones bereft Beloved, but they inspired, yet fill the iearts of those they left. —Mother and father, Opotiki. pipg,—Cpl. Dick. Opotiki, killed in action April 16. 1941. Ever remembered.—Phyllis snd Zona Moore. PIPE, R. C.—ln memory of Cpl. Dick Pipe, killed inaction in Greece, April 16, 1941. Gone from us that smiting face. Those pleasant, cheerful ways; The heart that won so many friends In the bygone days. lnserted by y. Print and M. Bennett, Taneatua.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 1
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