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IN MEMORIAM

AHIWAKA, Tame Kino Ahiwaka (Ptr). A «n.TrrJ tribute t o the nirmory (if my helovod husband. who pjn-sed awav on August - 12 191' i Yon nnswrred the rail of thr United Nations To fight for freedom. And volunteered for overseas service That vou mav fiirht shoulder-to-shonlder With your brave comrades-in-arms; But Gotl billed it thai you may not rest In the Land of Strife, And hade yon Join your beloved comrades (Who fell in the fray) In His eternal homo .on high. Jtoe mai e hoa i to moenga tos, I te iiriiPL-a te taka, i te moenga t-e whakaarahia, I te kore le whiwhia. i to kore te rawea, i te kore te oti atu, Kite pontutangariul o Pipirl, kite putahitanga o Kehua. I a koutou ko o matua ko o tupnna, me nga kinci. Mo te Iwi, e moo a ke nei i raro i a, Papatuanuku, Xoreira. Xa Ihowa koo I homai Na Ihowa koe i lauico, kia whakapaingia te Ineoa 0, Ihowa. AHIWAKA, Tame Kino Ahiwaka (Pie.).— In loving memory of our beloved daddy, who fell asleep on August 12, 1943. Often a silent heartache, many a lonely tear, Always a beautiful memory of a dud we loved so dear. We were not present to hear your last faint sigh. Or whisper just one loving word before you passed away. —lnserted by his loving children, Mohi, Tiramanuhiri, Kiripata, Rangatahi. ANNETTS. —In loving memory of my beloved husband, Gilbert Charles Russell, Merchant Navy, who lost his life in the Malta convoy. August 13, 1912. —Irene. Cambridge. BARCLAY, Sgt.-Pilot.—ln proud and loving memory of Tom, who lost his life over Germany on August 32, 1912. DREAVER. —In loving memory of our dear son. Pilot-Officer Bruce Colin Drenver, D.F.C., killed August 13, 1913. —Inserted by his father. A. J. Dreaver, and his mother, Mrs M. M. Dreaver. EVANS.—In loving memory of our dear «on and brother. Sgt.-Gunner Bernard George (Bunny), R-A.F., who was killed in action, August 13. 1941. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one wo loved and will never forget. —lnserted by mum. dad and Nancy. GRAHAM. —In loving memory of our dear ion, Colin Ernest, accidentally killed. August 12. 1042. Gone is the one we love so well, How much we miss him no words can tells Deep In our hearts a memory Is kept. We will always remember when others forget. —lnserted by his loving mother and father. HARRIS. —In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Flight-Set. Dong., missing on air operations, August 13, 1943; death officially presumed. Duty called and he was there To do his bit and take his share; His heart was good, his spirit brave, .His resting-place a hero's grave. —lnserted by his loving mum and dad «nd brothers, Ron, Jack and Bob (overseas). HARRIS, Flight-Sgt.—ln loving memory of our friend, Doug, officially presumed killed on air operations.— Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs R. Shand and family. REWA, Sergeant-Observer.—To the loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Donglas, killed while serving with the R.A.F. in England, August 13, 1940. Our treasured memory.—lnserted by his loving parents and lister. SHEPHERD, Warrant-Offirer Henry Scoresby.—Death presumed on air operations, August 12, 1913. We longed and prayed for the safe return Of a devoted son to us, More precions than gold. Alas, that meeting seems to be postponed, And thank God for tho cherished memory of a loyal son. —lnserted by his sorrowing mum and pop, SHEPHERD.—Henry Scoresby, Warrant Officer, death presumed on air operations. August 12, 1943, dearly-loved brother of Kyra and Esrria, brother-in-law of Norman and Charlie (overseas) and loved uncle of Maureen Md Murray. He died that we might live.

SHEPHERD, Henry Scoreshy, WarrantOffirer.—ln loving memory of dear Shep, presumed killed on air Operations August 35»1a. Always in our thoughts.—lnserted by Shirley, Bill and childrcd. SHEPHERD, Henry Scoresby, WarrantOfficer.—ln lovinar memory at dear Shop, presumed killed on air operations, August J.'J, lOlli. Xot just today, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by Elva, Bob and Graham. SHEPHERD, Henry Scorcchy. WarrantOfficer.—ln proud and loving memory of my darling Stores, who made the supreme sacrifice on August-l'J. 1»13, returning from air Operations. Ceaseless the hunger and longing For a face I cannot f-ee, A voice that is stilled in silence, Oh. God! why must it tie? —lnserted by his loved fiancee. Gwen. SHEPHERD, Henry Scoresby, WarrantOfficer.—ln loving memory of dear Shep, presumed killed on air operations. August J 'J. IV 13 Remembering why he died, Let we who live be humble. —lnserted by Mrs Fordcr and Bill. SHEPHERD.—in proud and loving memory of a great pal, Warrant-Officer Henry Scoresby Shepherd, reported missing on operations August I!H3.~lnserted by Mick. SULLINGS.—In sad and loving memory of our loved son and brother. Maurice, killed during air raid in P.O.W. camp -107. Italy. August in, mi 13. He rose responsive to his country's call; He gave his life, his best, his all. Kemembmnce is very near, dear Maurice, As il dawns the first sad year. —lnserted by his loving mother, brothers *nd sisters, Phyllis, Gladys. Alma, .Jack, Etninii Leu and Vivienne. SULLINGS, Maurice. — Iri proud memory of Mick, reported killed while 1'.0.W. in Italy, August i:t. MM3.—Always remembered by Lois, At hoi (Italy) and Colin (P.0.W., Germany). SULLINGS.—In loving memory of Mick, the supreme sacrifice on August 13, pwp in onr hearts loving memories arc kept Of oii«- wcloved and will never forget. —Muriel, 1;a Iji h. Colleen and Brian Hunt. SULLINGS.- -In loving memory of dear I ."irk. wh>» »as reported killed while prisoner "" August I.'!, 1!»1*5. Till memories fade ami life departs You will live for ever in our hearts. —Sadly mi<-e<| by Mr and Mrs W KeyHolds hi,.l family SULLINGS. In proud and loving memory | of my deiir pal. Mick, who was reported killed! *nile_a prisoner in Italy on August 13, Ift l.'i. Things have changed in many ways, i

'•Hi one tiling rhantfes never: The memory uf 111ohr- iiappy days Wlii-i! .viiii ;uii! f were together. Sinlly |>y iiis lovinst pal, Tom rovcrwiin > Warring, Robert iloliri, H.N\Z.A,F.~In rpniemlir,inn' nf a dear son arid brother, killed ? n , operation*. A ir.rint V>, I!»IJ; buried Military Cemetery, Diisseliiorf, Germany. An ?' e loveil him. so lvc miiss lijin. Mum. dad, •Joj'fe. I'liil uiaial airman, overseas).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 1

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