IN MEMORIAM
j loviuir memory of our brother, EAST. i« ds oYcrst'iis, December 2.1, ,Vic. die u w °y 5 remembered. —Inserted by his Albert. Gwen and nephews. David and T4 2£tEBSEN, Flight-Sergeant Bernard Nor--1 in uruud «'!•' luvui - memory of our pa"' ~ ~,,,1 brother, who was lost on air Operations in the Bahamas on December -"2, Yof'ar o abst ' ut fr °' n th ' S h ° m °' I>Ut thoughts, in all wo do, in all we yon have something of your spirit of your presence ever v?er remembered by mum and dad, Jose--1 Vrnest (P.OAV-) and Trevor. pkiKvensEN Flight-Sergeant Bernard >orPE lissing believed killed in action at Baman. rwomber -2, 1943. this month of December is here, the saddest of all the year; » little thought, true and tender, ra iho.v Bern dear, we still remember. remembered by his loved sister ,e BPTERSON,°'B. L. (Fliffht-Ssrt). —Killed S service, December 21. 1942. W ls our home there stands a photo, l?» a photo of you, dear Bern, SVJIIW face that won t come home, whpn they sound the l«isI *ill iic«ir. Tnwrted by Kitty, Chum and children. ofiUGI L.-Cpl. To Numift (2Sth Maori n„tHiinn) —ln loving- memory of our dear r Numia killed in action Orsogna, Italy, member "1 ISJI3. In sorrow, but with pride, ® 1 think and remember you always.- Mum w LnGI. L.-Cpl. To Ua Zinnia (28th Maori o tialinn) —in loving memory of our dear Smiher and comrade in arms, Kuinin, killed ffS on Orsogna. Uah. December 21, l-.MiJ "inserted by his brothers, ex-servicemen, and ,iS DiTfiHlE.—In lovinti memory of our dear brother Sat. Alfred Ritchie, killed in action L Air Force raid, December 22. 1940. His Sstv nobly done.—lnserted by Betty and George West, Grey Lynn, and Molly. AustrßnitCHlE.—ln honoured memory of our Hfir brother and pal. Sgt. Alfred (Fred) TfUt-hie 75th Bomber Squadron, killed in Sfi over Germany, December .22, 19-10. Grater love hath no man than this.—Dearly teed so sadly missed by Ada \ ic. Georgte, Potter and lie?. Davis, Grey Lynn. THOMAS, Pte. J. A.—ln loving memory of » Jack buried Kantara East Cemetery, Decernw oo 19-H, His duty nobly done.—Ever rcfflpjnbe'red bv Jean and Bay (overseas). 14TH PLATOON, C COMPANY, 21 ST BATTALION.—To the memory of my pals, o*en (Snow) McGregor, Don Hall, Bob Page, Bas Worthington and Pat Wylie, killed in action Italy, December, 19-13.—Inserted by joe. e'x-lUh Platoon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25083, 22 December 1944, Page 1
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393IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25083, 22 December 1944, Page 1
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