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IN MEMORIAM

ra! DWELL. r,ance-C;d. .1. K —in proud JS memory dear Jack, killed .« l'i,.! Italv, December 21, 1!' 1 >. vni left behind a chain-nl' golden memories Y Xo comfort tlivise who cherished you from in,l never lie completely desolate While they possess these gilts ol priceless worth - . , , 1 i Fver h.v mother and dad. CAL.DWELL. —L:wne-Cpl. -J. H., killed m action. Italy, December 21, U'lß (irieve not lor the brave, 'fhev live in the splendour ot eternity. Pearly remembered by Joyce, Oodvur and rALDWELL. — !u loving memory of our dear nephew ami 'cousin. Jack, killed 111 • -finn December MM»>. Happv and smiling. ab.ui.vs content, Stitf A W CAL D WELL," 1 Jim Con .ora IJ-- ; In »• r f I'ick killed i" uciioii, I tiny, l)ect mbc.r 01 1043.—He died 'as- he lived, everyone s friend.' Always remembered by Aunty Lttie, Dave, Peter. Alan and Ngmre. , Mlled in J act hin in Italyf December 2 ; 1, 1018.—Inserted by his Co CALDWELLl'john'Richard —A tribute to ii. mrrnnrv of my friend. Jack, killed in ""rALDWEL L.—'l'rcjisiired memorie*, of my dear nephew, Jack killed 111 action. December remember you smilins?. You 11 be smitliiK «'hcn we meet a-nin. CALOWELL D -A loving tribute to the memory-of our dear cousin. .Kuk. killul *°JjOViiik"'mern'ories,'fi>nd and true, Will always remain, dear Jack, of you. CALD WE L L,'" Corpora 1 J. R,-Killed in action"S Italy. December 21, 1'.0^.-Inserted Proud and lovinc ' rJnf our dc'ir'son,'Robert (Bob), killed rSi. OrlVia! Italy. Peci-.nber 2r, lt>ta. The saddest Christmas in our lives I'n one we so dear, But God "las you in His keepins ?mt we'have vou for ever 111 our hearts. —lnserted b>; 'his. loving parents, brothers, ''^CASTLETOn!—I'u ' ever-proud and lovinsr fi life vou shared with ns our toil and leisure, Vna, vn'n are sronc we will remember, —inserted by Rona. Bill. Cherry and

k P rA<!TLETON.—In loving memory of SerJ"I C Castieton (Bob) of Rotorna. filled in action. Italy,' December 21. 19 L-. There's a road they call Remembrance. Where thoughts and wishes meet; We travel that road today, To one we cannot greet -Inserted by Bert aud EtliHi Stcvc'iiM.in. nEERY. Harry George, R.X.Zi.A.i . in lnv?ng memory of our. dear only and brother. Harry, killed in Canada, Duunbir 2i ' 'Deep m our Hearts a memory is kept ;)f one wo loved and never forget. —lnserted by mum, dad and Mina. DEERY, Henry George.—ln proud and loving memory of my dear brother, Harry, who lost his life at Brandon. Canada, December 24, 111 11. —Dorothy, Laurie and Judy. DEERY. —In affectionate remembrance ot Leading-Aircraftsman . Harry. Decry, accidentally killed in a flying accident m Canada, December 2t, 1911. —Lnclc Bob. -Auntie Dot and family. ... , EDMONDS, Cpi.—ln loving memory ot our dear husband and daddy, Hira. killed in action Italy December 21, 1!» 1:1. Some may forsel him as time rolls on, But I will remember, no matter how long; To be with him in the same old way. Would be my dearest wish today. The happy days we spent together, Are cherished memories I'll keep for ever, —Bis living wife and children, haikone. HEWITT.—In lovfsig of havzru Bertram (Ted), Sergeant-Pilot, killed in action over Rangoon, December 25. Hill. His duty called him, he was there, To do .his bit, and take his share. —Ever remembered by mum, dad and Kalda HEWITT.—In loving memory of our dearly-loved brother, Ted (Sergeant-Pilot), killed on air operations. Burma. December '25, 1011 Just a memory, fond and true, From two who thought the world of you. --.toy and Chas. HEV/ITT.—In loving memory of our dear cousin and pal, Sergeant-Pilot Edward Bertram (Ted), killed on aerial operations in Burma on December 25, 1(111. —Always remembered by Lyall. Allen and Ramon Bell, Waiiuana. HEWITT.—In fond and loving memory of our dear nephew, Sergeant-Pilot Edward Bertram (Ted), killed on aerial operations in Burma on December-25, lull. Hie duty nobly done.—Ever remembered by Vida and Henry Bell. Waimana. HILDER, L.A.C.. R.X.Z.A.F.—In memory memory of my dear husband, Richard Oswald (Dick), and beloved father of Garry, died December 25, 1913.—Loved and remembered by hia wife, Eileen, and son, Garry, of Cambridge. HILDER, L.A.C., R.N.Z.A.F.—In memory of Dick, who died December 25, I!UT(. Loved and remembered by Jim. Doo and Pat.

HILDER.—In loving memory of my brother-in-law. Dick, L.A.C., R.N.Z.A.F., who passed away December 25. 1913. —Inserted by Pat. HUNWICK, Pte. il. H.~.\ proud and loving tribute to' dear Cappy, killed in Italy, December 21, 1911. Duty called and he was there To do his bit and take his share; His heart was true, hi* spirit brave, His resting-place- a hero's grave. —Fondly remembered by his parents-in-lsw, A and J. Muir, Agnes and Jack, and niei-e, Betty. HUNWICK.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, llenry (Cappy), killed in action, Italy, December 21, 1913. Just a little thought so true, To show jye still remember you. —ln«erted by "Lionel, May and Roly. HUNWICK, 11. ll.—ln loving memory of Our brother-in-law and wide, Cnpp.v, killed in action. Italy, December 24, 1913. —Inserted "y lrielnia and Percy Cale.v and family. LEAF.—A tribute to the memory of William Henry (Bill), killed in action in Italy, Decern--21, 1913. We cannot see your face any more, btill in sangro Hiver, Italy, You found a hero's grave. —lnserted by Jerry, Elsie and family. MARTIN.— Treasured memories of our flearly-ioved husband and daddy. I'rivate Edward (Tedj, reported killed in action, Oreogim, Italy, December 21, 1913. «.?* resting Hangrn River Military Cemetery, mere is someone who misses you, Ted, dear, T And finds time long since you went.; d ; , sonieone who thinks of you always, jt • , 8 ' JO brave and content. »""f 't all are sleeping And sleep forsakes my eyes, mi ar ' ' s <jri 'bat loiulv gr.'ive Where my lif f - partner lies, one knows the silent longing, :\o one knows Iho bitter pain T'f e s " ffor <'< l since I lost you, jiiie has never been the same, some day, Ted. dear, we'll meet again. »i f « r?i ,£ n 'l Ions?«?d for always by his loving *'<• 1 hyllis, and wee son, George. H „N. —In loving memory of onr if,, i'f youngest sou, George Edward (Ted), *mect on active service in Italy, December 111 nu r :' '''* brolher, Bob, killed duly 7iw'' 'i' 1, ,lr:lr fr,,( ' from l' : 'in. _ -'Od s own time we will meet you again ; in m ®i'. lo . r .- v fiwli ' s ;ir "l life (If par Is oil will live forever in our hearts. Inserted by his loving father and mother, iiiiartiru. MAnTIN.— lii loving memory of our dear killed on active service in Italy, •"teem her 21. t<> j. t.

Yon left behind achiriir hearts Iliat loved you most sincere; We never have and never will Forgot. you. brother ijear ~reinserted by his loving brothers. Jack and _ (overseas), Putaruru. |,,SARTIN.-I„ loving meniorv of Ted, "'M "i act ion, December 21. 1913. • i! l 'sVi ~r " 1 dearer than gold, y orother whose north can never be told; \ t nv! l'- smile, a hap[iv face, r roK ,''fi link we can never renlnre May Mick, Jean and nciUhf'r Lyall k jART IN —ln lovinir memory of Ted Wh^J, 11 December 21, 101.1. We wm cr i fail 10 <'"• "dl always he thinking, dear Ted. of you ® nf T\lhri VS r<l " u ' (n, "' r, 'il by Jean. Don. Lily '"ving memory of our son-in-ai'iollv C(j killed in Italy, December llv'p c ii~ £rnvt> bis life that we miirht "?• Wily of o|, r ? .°n and brother, Lloyd George, died Ori« iM 1«»*, December 21, 10-ia. *hi , " ot fl)r t,u ' brave, live in the splendour of eternity hy his loving father, mother. gS "'" iU Florence and Ailsa, and brollter, "rev (overseas). (JnrV\""?9,^- —Li 1 ovirior memory of Sydney. 24 t lo'j.; a( 'Hori. in Italy. December Splits just yesterday ? ,f°, J''" l went away from us all, Just to ausvver to the Empire's call, inserted by Jerry, Elsie and family.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25085, 26 December 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25085, 26 December 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25085, 26 December 1944, Page 1