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ROLL OF HONOUR

-obWEN.— Staff-Sgt. Andrew Lesho, died PBS j 104*1, at Whangaroi. onA O tjNEDY. Flight-Lieutenant, George * „,iv dearly-loved youngest son of Mrs JeßWW'i , j Kennedy, and brother of « nd '1 and Rich. Laid to rest in the &ya 'J at Fleury-Sur Onne. Caen. Cbu'v aired 23 years. «.TE g -C l , l. Noel St. A., reported killed W lmi dearlv-belovrd husband of Claire dadJy of Denis and weo Noeline, ''.Suite'—Cpl. Not 1 St. A., reported killed J!ion loved son-in-law of Mr and Mn J?' 'fonnett, of Kaitaia. Ge IN MEMORIAM nOND.-<A loving tribute to the memory , nnr oily «0H and brother. Warren Clifton Band killed in action, hgypt, .November 11, vou and mourn you in silence unseen a livfl fn a memory of Jay* that have been. by father, mother and sister, Fallen DE r" —Killed overseas, vou'll' live, young fellow me lad, the glean, of the evening star, la the wood note wild and tho laugh of the In all sweet things that are; in,l You'll never die, my wonderful boy, While life is noble and true. Cor all our-beauty and hope and Joy 1 iV* will owe to our lads like you. --Mother, Aubrey, Einin (overseas), and —ln loving memory of ottr <fparly-loved brother, Pie. E. T. S. (Bunny) blinder, killed on aetive service, November Vf 1913 —i'-ver remembered by Aubrey, Ka'ncv and family, Huntly. GI'RVEN. —In loving memory of our dear .nn and brother, Jack, who fell in El Alamein, November ll.iiu-*.. fn our home there is a photo To us it is more precious than gold; Tis tho photo of our dear sun and brother, Whose memory will never grow old. Tmrinz ai" l tr,ie a " llis W!, ' vs ' c» brave and just to the end of his days, Always ready to help one in need, fovintr in thoughts and kind in deeds. We used to he so happy, Oh! why should it have to end, To live this life without you, Jack, Is a life of Pretend. .-Jnserted by his loving father, mother, ,uters and brother.*. GIRVEN. —In proud and loving memory of tnv dear brother, Pte. Jack William Girven, tilled in action, November 11, 15)1*2, at El beautiful memory, dearer than gold, brother whose worth can never be told; A loving smile, a happy face, broken link we can never replace. —Sadly missed by his loving sister and niece, Grace and Marlene. CIRVEN. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Pte. Jack William Girven, who fell in El Alamein, November 11, 1912. When this war is over And victory is won, • When wives greet their husbands, When mothers greet their sons, There'll be some who'll stand with bowed heads, Their hearts filled with pride, Jor their dearest, bravest brother, Who fought and fell and died. —Loved always by his loving sister, Mary, Chook and Ivan. CIRVEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Pte. J. W. Girven, killed in action Jiorember 11. 1912. —Inserted by Melva and Jim. , '. GIRVEN.*—In loving memory of my dear hrother, Pte. Jack William Girven, killed in nction, November 11, 19-12. When the shadows deepen And my call comes down tho line, I know you'll be the first to greet me, . Dearest brother of mine. —Loved always by his loving sister, Ettie, and nephew, Len, GIRVEN.—In loving memory of mv irrandson, Johnny, killed in action, November 11, 1042. His duty nobly done.—lnserted by A. Grant. GIRVEN, —In fond and loving memory of Johnny, our nephew and cousin, killed in action, November 11, 1912. At rest in a hero's 1 grave.—lnserted by Pat, Bill and Olive. MORRIS.—tin loving memory of my dear Ken, who passed away at a military hospital juNaw Zealand, November 11, 1942. Deep in my heart a memory is kept Of a husband I loved and will never forget. —lnserted by Vernn. MORRIS.—In loving memory of our doair : ton and brother, Ken, who fell asleep at a hospital in New Zealand, November His, memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. —lnserted by mother, father, Rene and Dorrie. MORRIS. —In loving memory of Arthur Kenton (Ken) Morris, died in a military hospital on November 11, 1912.—0ne of the test. Remembered always by his loving Auntie tewhiiie, Uncle Norman. Cousin Peggv and M (overseas). PARKE R.—ln lovl ng memory of our Jwly-Javcd brother and uncle, Private Mervyn -Eric, killed in action November 11, 19-12. H® sleeps beside his comrades. In a grave to us unknown, But his name is written in letters of gold Oa the hearts he left at home. —lnserted by his loving brother, Dan, RJMMfI-law, Mabel, and nephews, Eric, Gordo/1 and .Mervyn. RHODES.—Frank, 1331, accidentally killed while on furlough November 10, 19-13. Wt shall meet, but we shall miss him. There will be one vacant chair; We shall linger to caress him While we breathe our evening prayer. —lnserted by his loving Uncle Percy and Auntie Eva and family. RHODES.—In loving memory of Trooper Frank Rhodes, accidentally killed November 10, 19-13. When last we saw his smiling face, He looked so bright and well, And little did we think that day Would be our last farewell. —lnserted by his loving cousins, John and Mary

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25048, 11 November 1944, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25048, 11 November 1944, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25048, 11 November 1944, Page 1

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