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ROLL OF HONOUR

~„e«! —KKineth Percy, died un active riwirlvMoved only son of Mr and Mrs i-rvice, ' p ox street, Hamilton East, M'JS brother of Edna Gullett, Elsie t d f Th«lma Giles, and Lorna Wratten; vears.—Hte duty nobly done. ud'h i_fiaeo (George), only son of Mr " v?lk Broke Hill, Ast., and Pere Nola, WW V ptrynt, Partisan ofhcor. killed in £WW n ! ( nHkva Yugoslavia, date unknown; ac«f„7 pighte'r for freedom at rest.—ln* •«'£» hv his uncle. A.. Vonadovich, and family. Killed on active service over- ? pilot-Officer George irevor dearly-loved invent Isabel and loving father of Ann?; viars— Greater love hath no man. BR.—Killed on active service over"oiini.Officer George Irevor. dearly-loved f»»« S of Mr and Mrs G. W. Parker. 161 ""'MfdrewV Roat!. Epsom; age 21) years. S { 2«ttKEß Killed on active service over-"piint-Offieor George Trevor, dearly-loved |t«i Vnf Betty; age -f years, "•niflß pilot-Officer Trevor George, f j .in active service, oversea?, beloved sounf Mr and Mrs A. H. Forbes, Bridge t-!s» ftMftou.— Deeply mourned. Street, MKiR)mM .tftCE—A tribute to the memory of my T- htShftnd. Leslie Norman, died of wounds service. EI Alaniein, November 18. have lost my life's companion. 1 a life Ji» kefl w"' l .9 m \ u No one knows-the silent heartache I walk through life alone. To have, to love and then to part Ts the saddest story of a human heart. Hi* loving wife, Wilrria. . tinsE—'Treasured memories of our dear " ia brother, Les, died of wounds received ffffimaS November 13, lwa. i'iw ls never a day that passes by "But our thoughts reach out to you; -Phfra is never a joy that comes our way Rut we Wish you might share it, too. Tnved and remembered always by mum rSSiI,, Onehunga. and Gordon (Italy), '"i/nBISON F.-Sgt, Andrew Greenwell—t« InrinV remembrance of Andy, who lost lus flln an aircraft crash in Northern Ireland m November IS, 19 13.-In f erted by his lovfnr p® rents ' slster ' s al brothers, Kauroa, %fe, soN .—A tribute to the memory of - invert nephew and cousin, Sgt. Andrew II Uihbisoii, killed on active service Slmier is, I!*!■'!. Always remembered at f s ff"lnserted by Mr and Mrs W. A. irhimion and familj. HAMPSHIRE, Flight-Sergeant Allen.— r.T and cherished memories of my best pal. MfinS memories, fond and true, Will iti'vays remain, dear Allen, of you. --Inserted by his pal. Douglas Hirst * In loving memory of our only mi and brother, Morris William Bartlett, ReEm Navy engineer, killed in action at S November 18.' 1942.—Inserted by his mother, father and sister. , HENLEY. —la loving memory of Morris, tfMhant Navy engineer, killed in action, November 18. 1042.— Lovingly remembered by loving tribute to the memory aI my ffefi. Hedge Dennis, Lieutenant, sSZN-V.fi. (Fleet Air Arm), who lost his jgjia November 18, 1918, while on active "Beautiful memories, cherished forever, m the happy years we spent together. X remembered by his dad, E. D. T. —Remembering our precious elder son, Squadron-Leader Malcolm Moll-Smith, D.F.G., R.A.F., called to higher K ,nee on November 18, 1943, at Lydda, Palestine. ' Goii made you valiant, strong and swift, la manhood's ripeness, power arid pride, Aid'■on your sandals the strong wings of youth, Be let you leave a name T« (line on the entablatures of truth forever, .Jo sound forever ill answering halls of fame. —Mother and father. 11 also proudly remember Malcolm's friend, Hkht-Liflut. Graham Parker, another of few... BOLPH-SMITH, Sauadron-Leader, D.M., OF.C^B.A.F. —To the honoured memory of jj dearest pal and only brother, Malcolm, •to mads the supreme sacrifice on November is 1913, at Lydda, Palestine. Peter, 5J Z A.P. ' - BOLPH-SMITH, S.-Ldr. Desmond Malcolm nj.C., E.A.F. —In proud and loving memory ([ our darling brother, who gave his life on Jwember 18 at Lydda, Palestine, gsrely you found companions meet for you la that high place; Tot met there face to face HJjW you had never known, but whom you knew: XMtg of the Table Round, Aalall the very brave, the very true. —His sisters, .Audrey, Betty and Robin. ROIPH-SMITH, Squadron-Leader, D.M., SI.C.. B.A.F.—To the everlasting memory tl our darling brother, Malcolm, resting la#, Palestine. 'Till the dawn breaks nt to shadows Bee away.—Joan and Tom, Cutfge. IOIPH-BMITH. —In proud remembrance Hif beloved nephew, Malcolm, Squadron--swr Kolph-Smith, IXF.C., R.A.F., laid to .Hiat Lydda, Palestine,.November 18. 1048. Iff Jon soared onward to that world which ragt of clouds, like tattered flags, conccft/fid* Ira ftached the walU of chrysolite, the inanitions white: . ltd losing all, you gained the civic crown Of that eternal town, Ikein you passed a rightful citizen CI lie bright commonwealth ablaze beyond . our ken, —ona McLeod.' BOLPH-SMITH, Squadron-Leader, D.M., S.F.C., R.A.F.—-In affectionate remembrance o! Malcolm, who was killed on active service, lartmber 18, 1913. We also reverently comaemorate the memory of Flying-Officer Laurie jsssby, R.A.F., missing, April, 1941, cornTide of our dearly-loved son, Graham. —For lliltte know that in honour they iived and lith courage and glory they died. A tribute from Mr and Mrs' Arthur Parker. ÜBSHER, Flight-Sgt. Owen Neville Ussher, believed killed on the night of November 18, 1843.—1n loving memory of our Mill? Qwie. For now we see through a glass atklv, but then face to face.—l. Cor. xiii.— aimed by his loving parents and brother, rail foverseas in M.E.). USSHER, Fliffht-Sgt. Owen Neville, beted killed on November 18, 1943.—1n lovw memory of our dear Owie, lost to ns for a while.—lnserted by his loving grandWrejte, J. and M. Yearbury. IJSSHER.—In loving memory of FllghtSergeant Wireless-Operator Owen Neville »er.—P. W. and E Haliiday. . ÜBBHER",-Tln proud and loving memory MQfie, believed killed on operations, Noveni* 'lB, 1943.—Inserted by his loving sister, wiry, and brother-in-law, Lui. WARin,—ln loving memory of .Pte, K. C. TOB, died November IS, 1918.—Ever re®en)bered by his mother, sisters and brothers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 1