IN MEMORIAM
BLACKMOORE. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Spr. Thomas Arthur, ' killed in action in Greece, April 26, 1011 He sleeps beside' his comrades In a grave so far away; He, with his comrades; paved the way For those who later won the day. .—lnserted bv bis loving father, mother Bister, Nell, brothers, Frank. Ken. Bob, Bill and Dick (overseas). BRADBURY.—In loving memory of Alan JT. Bradbury, killed in action in Greece April 26, 1041. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember him.—lnserted by his loving mother. Joyce and Raymond (overseas). BRADBURY. —.In fond remembrance of ,&]an, killed in Greece, .April 26, 19-11.—In-serted by Lillian Douglas. BRADBURY, Driver Alan.—Killed in Greece April 26, 1941. Though I cannot see your smiling face. No other pal can take yonr place. —Remembered by his mate. Bill Williams. UUCKERIDGE. —In loving memory of Kichard (Dick), Third Echelon, killed in action in Greece, April 26, 1941. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. We who loved him will never forget. —lnserted by mother. BUCKERIDGE.—In loving memory of -{iear Dick, killed in Greece April 26, 1941 Ollie, Herb, and Jim. CURRIE. —In loving memory of our brother and uncle, Cpl. Lan S. Currie, killed in action April 25, 1943.—His duty nobly done. Ashley, Elsie and family. CURRiIH.—In loving memory of our dear cousin and nephew; lan, killed in action in Tunisia, April 26, 10-13. His duty nobly done. —Always remembered by Gordon. Elsie and Auntie. HOCAN. —In proud and loving memory of Frank, killed in Greece April 26, 19-11. Always remembered by his loving wife, Elsie (overseas), Marion, mam and dad. Valley Road Whakatane. JOHNSTON. —Sapper Thomas Buchanan, died of wounds in Corinth, beloved fourth son of Mrs. E. N. Johnston. He gave his life for jiis country JOHNSTON. —'Sapper Thomas, died of wounds. Corinth, 1941.—Deeply mourned by his !-ister. Grace. MARBECK. —Cherished memories of one we loved, Major Arthur Marbeck, killed in action. April 24. 1943.—Mr. and Mrs. Allen and family. Panmure. POKAI.—In memory of Privates Timi Pokai. Tu Rangiaho and Willie Ratahi, killed in action April 20, 1943. Resting side by side in a foreign land Are our dear brave lads of Maoriland. It.LP. —Ever remembered by Mrs. George Takurua. Rnatoki. TAIT. —In proud and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Guthrie, killed in Greece, April 26, 1941.—Inserted by Mother. I>vi and Ted. TUDHOPE. —A proud and loving tribute to Graham, died of sickness April 26. 1042; aged 25 years. With faith in their hearts and hope on their lips. They passed beyond the mists that blind us here; Their yesterday make? possible our to-morrow. —His mother, Lyndsay, Sam (overseas).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24877, 26 April 1944, Page 1
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