ROLL OF HONOUR
■ -ru LESLIE, Roy, Sgt., R.N.Z.A.F. — 9 M 'n active service, overseas, beloved Silled A, adys and Ruel de Cossey, and »tP lieff ?.in of Gwenda. Joan and Margrett. c f n l n nobly done, dot? gEM ORIAM sad and loving memory of fc A , KE ,r;loved son and brother L.A.C. our William Baker, R.NXA.tf., killod draining operations, November 20, 1941; ill 3 ! r ,r vears. —Saclly missed. Intorred at m n Vinirctiyard April 19, 1943. Inserted wf father, mother and brother, fcy loving memory of dear "cd November 20, 1911.. .fin our hearts a memory is kept nf tne we loved and will never forget, inserted by Colin and Doris and parents, ®'n"ikEß.—>l" sad and loving memory of my h»inved fiance, Charles William Baker, result of aircraft accident, R.N.Z. vnvenibfr 20, 1041. iJ Votif memory is my dearest treasure, In my heart you will live for ever. dltrin --In loving memory of dear Chnr'as result of aircraft accident, Nolie> wi; oil 1911, —-Ever remembered by Mr Mrs'Mnrshall. "paUKIELL.—In loving memory of Wini tilled iii air training accident, Novcm- '' in 1941 Rejoice in'the of their giving, Ttt pause for a spaco with bowed head. Whit? thanking your .God for the living, Fnritet not the glorious dead. remembered by Gordon e&NNELL. —In loving memory of Win"Ti led oil air training operations, Novem- — Always remembered by Mona z'Lrmis) Norma and George. 'rfiTTEß—ln loving memory of my son. .Wi'art Cotter, who was accidentally killed » November 20, 19-12. »' 3)B V found a golden key that day • Upon the path he trod, And it unlocked the golden gate The gate that led to God. Inserted by his loving mother. "HAMMOND.—In loving memory of my jJhusband. Sgt. William Eric (Tup) HamR X Z.A.F., killed on operations, Sicily, Bbe'r 19, IMS- | ... In ra}' heart a memory is kept Of one I loved and will never forget. hy his loving wife, Eileen. UAMMONO, Sgt, William Eric.—Died on jj f< service, November 19, 1942, buried not there the day you died, To hear your last faint sigh, Or whisper just one loving word, Of say, "Dear Tup, good-bye." —lnserted by his mother, sisters and Mlerk Blockhouse Bay. HAMMOND, —In affectionate memory of oar son-in-law, Sgt, William Eric (Tup), S.AI-! killed on operations, Sicily, Novem* a?o he passed through the gate That God ward leads to everlasting rest; M though he's gone, his memory will 'wait, Embalmed for ever in his country's breast. —lnserted by T. and G. Cotter, KarangabHAMMONP, Sgt,, R.XZ.A F.-Tn fond remembrance of Tnp, reported killed in action, Sovemtrtr 19. 1M2.—R.1.P. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, We place him in thy <•;■ :e. /—Remembered always by Betty and Joyce. WORNALL.—In loving memory of our dear trotto. Frederick James, killed in action. Italy, November 20, 1943. —Ever remembered Jy Dora and Ray.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25055, 20 November 1944, Page 1
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465ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25055, 20 November 1944, Page 1
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