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IN MEMORIAM

droWN.- Fond memories will :l i w a>s -,infer of >'««• A!h " l ' Kvcl ' b> iJ rial Tom, Pirunsw. , nil^bnitlif-r' 1 T%? it Echelon' ki,w 111 actlo "vf were V happy,' jm-t we four, T>..,, r tied, why wiis lie onl> ' ( n ,? n Mm dad a in! Jo. Akaraaa Coll House. nihil ELS 1" proud and loving meinorj DANIELS.. ~ , (mentioned in *» memories are all that arc left Of a brother and pal —one of the best. Him «m ,** '" A W [Tim,. kUW « errtfc f|av "i lull. K. 1.1 - . .. . Been in our hearts a memory ih kept Of one we'loved and t-hali never forget. - -Inserted bv his loved ones, kopaki. DWYER. —In loving memory of dearest Tim killed in action in Crete May •_ I. lJll. sweetest memories, fond and true. Will always remain, dearest run, of you. Ever remembered by his loving- sister and brother-in-law. Xorah ami ,lim. Kopaki, Marcrtrt and Raymond. Opotiki. OWYEB. Timothy Nicbol.—treasured memories of Tim. who fell on Crete. May oj isiil Inserted by his comrade, _Rex lyler (overseas) and Ooiuez family O'e Knili). GEAR. —In loving; memory of James Rex. lilted in Crete, May 21. ItUI. A duty nobly —lnserted by father and mother and Sgt. W. P.- -In loving memory of our darlinsr brother and uncle, died of wounds. Crete campaign,—Always rememticred bv his sister. Rath, and Bill. Dawn, Lottie and Ada. „ _ ~ ~„ . LAWRY. —In lovincr memory of Cyril, killed Crete May 21, 19-11. „ . Others may forget you when months roll into ycai*/ ... r But we never, never, will forgot. Ever remembered by Bernard and Xitu. LAWRY.—In loving memory of Cyril, killed Crete, May 1911. His duly nobly done.—F- Ho,-,.>. ' McDOVVELL. — Hector Campbell, v orporal, killed Crete. May -Jl, lull He felt the dawn, lie saw the sunset glow. He loved and was loved; Now he lies hen with r.reeian skies; Mac was a true soldier ami a man. —Ever remembered by his loving wife, Venie.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25210, 24 May 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25210, 24 May 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25210, 24 May 1945, Page 1

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