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IN MEMORIAM

... Tn loving memory of our dear son, EA' T r,,. t wound., Tobruk, December 2L, WilSSr?idThta parents,'M. and A. J. fef&n-S of our n l.roll.er wounds at Tobruk, December vk %n -liwcru-il by bis brothers, Cordon, S'iSid, Cambridge, and Hon (overMa J«cr—in ioviug memory of our brother EA ST ;„ vi r tor died of wounds, Tobruk, gnu «»g* J tt ?il.-Jnserted by his sister. #*,*"' hrftther-iu-linv ami children, Cambridge. Pffiftia? fat John -Killed on air opera■"■H&JSS SU, LU-fi; dearly-loved only »W! and Mrs Jj. Ellis, Galbwitfi gj°r»t Wailn, »nd.lovei 1 brother of Nancy * n inATON —1" loving memory of Kenneth iISS Hob'ton. let fc.Z.EI.F.. who passed »*yAvK? kind dmls alone will he be but by the bard work of Ins tiSR M irf he earned it-rest. Und c'prtlv missed by his loving wife and son. rffenSON—ln loving memory of our f E T nn and brother, Fligiit-Sgt. Bernard file reterson, killed in action. December ft ffifo. when shadows are falling. At q«-eet memories, saddened with pan.. «S5 into my heart a deep longing, 8, T«t tneeeyou, my dear son, once again. inserted by his ...other and family. ivan. K.X.Z.,V.F. (overseas), Sta p n P TERSON?" n ' B. L.-Plight-Sergeant, gfof Wtive service, December 21, 1942, "Hearts that love you never forget, Tn memorv you are with us yet. Emories Of yon and ns together, WllT linger in onr hearts forever. "tiniSby his loving brother and sisteri&v Arthur. Win and, family. Te Kumi. 1 PETERSON.—In loving memory of our »L% t brother, Bernard, Flight-bergeant, jS&LP™, killed in art ion. December 21, ?9 H 2 i; face h ever before us His voice that we cannot forget; His smile that will linger forever In onr memory we see, him yet -.lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law Louie, Jim, Nigel, Bob and Dawn. PETERSON.—In proud and loving memory a Flight-Sergeant Bernard Leslie, killed on ,ir operations. December 21, 1912. Things have changed in many ways, Bat one thing changes never; fbe happy days we used to spend When we were all together. —Ever remembered by Betty. Heather and PETERSON.— In loving: memory of my a.lx cousin, Flight-Sergcant Bernard Leslie, killed on air operations, December 21, 1942. Alain this month of December is here. To me the saddest of all the year. A little thought, true and tender, TO show, Bernard dear. 1 still remember. —Lovingly remembered by Eddio, ■o v 2 a J" ROMANS, Lleatenant-Colonel, D.S.O.—In proud and devoted memory of Reginald E»erard, died of wounds. Orsogna, Italy, I*l4 youngest son of Geo. H. Romans, AKOWtown, Central Otago. WOOD.—In loving memory of dear Mabel, who fell asleep December 21, 1943. Peace, •MtfMt peace.—lnserted by Winnie, aunt and family.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25082, 21 December 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25082, 21 December 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25082, 21 December 1944, Page 1