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IN MEMORIAM

naKER—I" proud and loving memory of h„-hind Lieutenant Erie, killed in action Tunisia ' March 28. 1943. —Inserted by —lu loving remembrance of my hJher, Eric.—lnserted by Ruth. 6 raKER 1° f° lH ' memory of Lieutenant -„v brother-in-law of Elaine and son-in-law t Sice Alexander. —Ever remembered. c baKER-—ln loving memory of our dear . „fher-in-law and uncle of Hon, Lieutenant rVir Raker, killed in action. Tunisia, March Inserted by Nancy, Hon and Bob B B (?G K LEBANK.—A loving tribute to <>,» memory of my dearly-loved nephew, Willie, •ifledfn action March 20, 1913. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.—lnserted by A BROWN.'- 1" loving memory of Bombar,j,? Hector Richmond Brown, killed in action, rasiino March 2-5. L9l-I.—Ever remembered hv Uncle Vic, Aunt May and cousin Jack, BROWN. —In loving memory of our cousin, Hffennt Lou Brown, who save his iifo at fas«ino March 27, 10-14.—Ever remembered cl»ve Mary and family. CUMMINGS. —In memory of my dearlyinved brother, George Geoffrey. killed m irtion March 20, 1013. Middle East. Always remembered. —Phyllis and Alan Oliver. DONOVAN, Private Leslie James.—ln fnnlest memory of my dear son, killed in getioii at Tunisia March 20. 1943. Our hearts still ache with sadness { \s it dawns the second sad year. J-Inserted by his mother HARRIS. —Cherished memories of SergeantObserver Claude Harris, R.X.Z.A.F.. killed in action over Germany, March 28. 1942, dearly-loved youngest son of A. W. and the late Eva Harris, of Helensville, beloved brojher of Bill and brother-in-law of Edna. His memory is our dearest treasure. In" our hearts he will live for ever. —His loving father, Bill and Edna.' HARRIS. —Sgt .-Observer Claude, reported killed -on air operations March 28. 19-12, dearlv-loved .youngest son of Mr A. "W. Harris and iafe Mrs Harris, Helensville, loved brother of Arthur, Alfred and Laurie. 2Cot forgotten.—Father, brothers and Nellie, Edna and Rose. HARRIS, Claude Joseph, Sgt.-Obs.— Reported missing, presumed killed, on air operation? March 28, 1012. In the morning and at the going down of the sun we shall remember jijßt. —Uncle, aunt and cousins, Ruawai. HEMA. —In loving memory of my dear ton, Harry Hema, killed in action, March 27,'1013; aged 23 years. Haere e Hari kio matua .Haere kio tupuna . Haere kit-e iwi ite po Haere kite matua i ite rangi Maaa koe, emana aki inga wakatoa. In a hero's grave in a far-off land Lies one we all love so dear. A smiling face that won't come home. Lie in peace our dearest one. —Ever remembered by his mother, sisters 4 nd brothers. LLOYD, John Andrew.—A tribute to the memory of dear Jack, killed in action, Mareth Line. March 2(5, 1043. \ smile that will linger forever; In our memories we see him yet. —Ever remembered by Bill, Mary and i family. LORD, Pilot-Officer M.—Missing on opera- i lions "March 2S, 1943.—Ever remembered by Jim and Joan, Cambridge. McALLISTER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Samuel Robert, killed in action. Tunisia. March 28, 1043. When last I saw your smiling fac-e You looked so bright and well. Little did 1 think that day It was our last farewell, —Always remembered by his living wife, Anne, and son. Bobbie, Mangapai. MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear gon and brother, Leading-Aircraftman Edwin Charter, killed in aircraft accident March 28, Ibll. The passing years can never change Our thoughts of yon, Dear Eddie; Fond memories linger every day, < Remembrance keeps you near. —lnserted by his loving mother, Phyllis and Bill ioverseas). Lewis and Eunice. MOORE.—In loving memory of Eddie, killed in aircraft accident March 2S, 1941. —Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs Olberg end Anita, MORAN. —in loving memory of our brother, Lou, died of wounds at Cassino, March 28, 1044. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace he awaits us all. And God shall link the broken chain As one by one we meet asain. —lnserted by Kitty and Eileen. RUHA. —He whaka mahara tanga t-enei ki tamaua tamaiti (L.-Sst.). Harold M. M., imate i Cassino. 27th o Maehe, 1914. Kote ra tenei iwehe atu ai koe i a Matau. Waiho iho kote pouri mete Mamae kia kai kino i roto it-e ngakan Haere ete tan, haere kio koroua. kio Kaia, kite iwi it-e po. E kore koe e warewaretia e matou Tae noa kite wa e tutataki ai Tatou ia tatou.—Till we meet again Se waiata tangi tenei mou Te makau kia hau, t« rangl ote ora Te rangi ote ma-re, ka wehe koe iakau Eei. Me mihi me tangi kau atu Ete tau. Ki to tinana ra. ka Pamamao atu. —Sadly missed, Na to mama, papa mete whnmere. SWALE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Lindsay, killed in action Mareth Line. March 28. 1943. It is just two 'years ago, my dear, But your loving memory we will never forget. —lnserted by his loving mother and father, sisters and- brothers SWALE.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Lindsay, killed in action, Tunisia, March 28, 19.13. Forever in my thoughts.— .Kathleen.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25163, 28 March 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25163, 28 March 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25163, 28 March 1945, Page 1