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IN MEMORIAM

MA LONE. —Treasured memories of our dearlv-loved only son, died of wounds, Tunisia, March -l, 1913. Loved and longed for always. —Lovins mum and dad. MA LONE. —Cherished memories of our loving brother, Charlie, died of wounds March 24 2913. A loving brother and a faithful pal. gow much we miss him words can t tell. —Eileen and Lyall. MALONE, C. LL—-In loving; memory of our I rue pal, Paddy, killed in action in Tunisia, 24/3/43. In silence we remember. — Inserted by his loving- pals. Hill (p.0.w.) and Alian (returned). MALONE.—In loving memory of LanceCorporai C. H.. died of wounds March 24, 1943. —j>early loved and sadly missed by C. and F. Stokes. MALONE,—In memory of Lance-Corporal Charles 11. Malonc. killed in action, March 24 1043, life-Ion? pal of the lale Pilot-Officer lan McGregor. Comrades in life, united in death*. —Ever remembered by the McGregor —A tribute to the memory of faddy, who died of wounds. March 2-1. 19-13. als alwavs. —Inserted on behalf of his friend, Seottv Miller, P.0.W., Germany. TULLOCK, L.-Bdr. L. ll.—ln loving memory of my beloved fiance, Laurie, killed in action at Cassino. March '24, 1914. X shall always remember you.smiling In the way that you asked me to do; All along I have tried to keep smiling In mv tenderest memories of you. If ever "I am left in this world all alone I shall always remember your name; I shall always remember you smiling, You'll be smiling when we meet again. —Ever loved and remembered by Molly. TVRDEICH, Pilot-OlTicer Ivan.—ln loving memory of our nephew, Ivan, killed on air operations over Bcrghein, March til, 1914. When last we saw your smiling face You looked so bright and well, Little did we think- that day Would he our last farewell. But hoping for your safe return. When we would clasp your hand; Now that meeting has been postponed, It will be in another land. We often sit and wonder why God took you to His care, And now we know the reason, For you've already done your share. Others may forget you When months roll into years. $ But we never, never, never will Forget you, Ivan, dear. —Ever remembered by his loving Uncle Boko. Auntie Frances nnd Milly, Rosemary and Jim (overseas). TVRDEICH, Pilot-Officer. —In fond and loving memory of my fiance, Ivan, reported killed on air operations over Germany, March 24, 1944. No one knows the silent longing, No one knows the bitter pain I have sufTered since I lost you, Life can never be the same. —Always loved and longed for by Flora. TVRDEICH. —'In loving memory of cousin, Flving-OfTicer Ivan, killed in action in Germany on March '24. 1944. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Frances and Stan Letica.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 1