IN MEMORIAM
i amnETT. —In 'memory of Mac, d*™ of 1 A He \Kv !25 194*2.—Ever remembered bj I rflnJine wife'ami son. i KiiiETT ln memory of our dear son-ln-I Max died of wouuds, May 25. I Jaw, »"• a * -k y fa th(\r, mothnr and Doris. EV JnNETT - ' >H<-n,ory of Max Fretlonc AD ffl E dl7d Of w»r T mi«.•{.«-• May "ii-L?N erhshed'" of brother, vn the supreme sacrifice »t Cre*. Slough he in-» P«»w o{ and "Crile rao ouVh M 10 "Sth th. precious -h.{ th h°e Uf iS tS now in the safe keeping of the _&&& by Nancjr, Matt and *APLIN.—In ever-iovinK memory of Len, tilled in action in Crete. May -*>. 114 . !&d bv Irene. Otorolianga SS APLIN,-In loving In 'ft'li Mr and Mrs 'Twee. Otorolianga. ® f ocMaCUE —1» fond and loving memory, - »int Ma lor W 11. Behagne, D.C.M., »{ ? f fS. ea '' , f Forces, who passed away Imperial 19t g_A] wa ys remembered by his 4'ULFORD. of truf by Joe |B buLFORD Leo Vincent. W.0.2.—1n proud ? iminc memory of Bully, killed in Crete 05, 1911. —-Inserted by Henry. Cam, proud and most beautiful nri- (if F. P. (Tony), Sho died of wounds in Athens. May 25, 1941. Lved one. yon are not forgotten, 'lis sweet to breathe your name; In life we loved you very dear. In death we do the same. __p rom his devoted mother and brothers, Lieut. F. P. A-In loving _morv of Tony, who died of wounds in Eittct' -May 25, 1941. Some time, some day * C (!HAPMa'n!—-In loving memory of 2ndrient F P. (Tony) Chapman, died of wounds Athens May 25, 19-11. Ever remembered by f,. an H Mrs F. Langley and Lois. DONOVAN. —In fond and loving memory d onr dear eon andbrother lod, killed in •ct'on in Crete May 25. 11)41. K.l.i . A S»i« «not in Crete for ever ours. Inserted L his father, sisters and brothers. Bombay. HEM MING SON, Pte. Chas S. —In e\er fcinri and loving memory of our dear son, Boss, Kported killed in action in Creto May 25, Ift4l 'At the aroinff down of the mi". And in the morning, we will remember him. His loving mum and dad. HEMMINGSEN, Pte. C'lias. S. —A loving Iribnte to the memory of our dear brother, soss reported killed in action in Crete, Ma\ oj? IQ4I —lnserted by his ever-loving bro£iir» and sisters. Bronk. Freda, Olga. \ a Ida, fihirlev, Raymond, June and brothers-in-law *Dd sister-in-law, Joe. Jerrv and May HERBERT. In loving memor.v ot Ronald, B.VZ.A.F., killed in England May 'JS, We see him smiling through t lie years And think what might have been. HEMMINGSON- —In fond rcnH-iubMnce of Charles (Loggy) Bemmingson,l'irst wrorted killed in action in Creti Ma> -o, 1641. A leaf from the Book of Hcinembrance In gently turned today.—Alt and Stella Man--10 HERBERt' I: 'R E., Set-Observer.— In loving memory of our dear brother. Ron. killed active service May 25. 11) 12. Ever remembered by Alan and Jeau. HERBERT. Sgt.-Observer. It.N./.A.t. — Id loving memory of Ron, killed overseas, Xtay 35, 1942. —Inserted by his sister and family. hirst in loving memory of our dear ton and Nelson William, killed in action on, Crete, 5.1 ay 25, bered by mum, dad, Hazel, Mjra. 800 and Ben (overseas). HIRST. —In loving memor.v of our brother «nd ancle, Nelson William, killed in action on Crete May 25, 1941.—Inserted by Don and i Tera. Jennifer, Kevin and Graham. IRVING. —In loving memory of our youngest son and brother. Henry, reported killed in action in Crete. May 25. 1941. . Though lile brings . much that is altered, And time brings much that is new. •There- is one thing that will never alter. Onr memories, dear Henry, of you. inserted by loving mum. sisters and brothers. ■ , n ... IRVING.—-In loving memory of Heno. killed in aclion Crete. May 25, 1941. Ever remembered.—lnserted by his loving sister. Lorna. „ ...„ . KEREOPA HAMIORA, sam. —Killed in action Crete. May 25, 1941. beloved youngest ton of Mrs H and the late Mr Kereopa, of Whiricaki; aged 28. In the great struggle for liberty^ Thou has crossed the oceans of Kiwa In supreme sacrifice, to fulfil a noble duty. In foreign soils thou layelh for ever. Haere e koro, kourua ko Terea, To kerua Matna, Te Haringi Riwbl. To kontou Mannga Te Ramaroa, Titiro atn nei, ki Tawhiti nui, Tawhiti Roa, Tawhiti Pamamao Te Iwi Hikutn Nuitonu, Iraro itona Takere e tangi atu nel. LAMOND, Robert, Pte.—ln loving memory fif my dear cousin.- killed in action on Crete feav 25, 1941; late of Peterhead, Scotland. Sappy and 'smiling, always content, Loved and respected wherevpr he went. —lnserted by Ales (returned).
LING, Robert Joseph.—ln prond and lovhie memory of dear Bob. killpff in action at Galatos, Crete, on May 25, 1911. —Inserted by big loving mother, Alison, Snsanrie and Maurice (overseas). MATENE.—In proud and loving memory of Fte Horima Warana (Joe), 2*th Maori BatteSinD (of Rawhitil, reported killed in action Crete, May 25 1911. Ka wha nga tan i riro ai koe, I Te Ripo o te Biri, i te Tira i Karitlj Moe mai. e Ho. i te Ao Tnroa, Ane, Tankiri te niamae i ahan. —Ever fondly remembered by his sister. Ta nrangi, Henry and family. MILLER, Raymond John Hampton (Jack), SS7o.—ln proud and affectionate remembrance Of a devoted son and brother, who died of wounds Crete, May 25, 1941. Greater love hath no man than this, When he giveth bis life for his friends. —Sadly missed by his loving parents, sisters brothers.
MILLER.—In loving memory of Jack, killed on Crpte May 25, 1911. and smiling. always content. Loved and resected wherever he went —Ever remembered. Millv and Horrace. MILLER. —ln lovine memory of Private 5. J. H. Miller (Jack), died of wounds in Crete, May 25 1911.—Ever remembered by Bnyd family, Waiaii Pa, MOONEY.—In loving memory of our dear ton and brother, Pte. Samuel Leslie Mooney, killed in action. May 25, 1911. His duty bravely and nobly done. —Inserted by his lovine parentß, sisters and brothers. MOONEY.—In loving memory of onr dear brother. Samuel Leslie, killed in action -it Galatos on May 25. 1941. —Ever remembered by his loviriz sister arid brother-in-law, Poreen and Harding. NAIRN, Lance-Corporal R. H., killed in action Crete, May 25. 1941. Ever remembered by Os and Vs! REDFERN. —ln fond remembrance of onr dear son, Sergeant Frederick, killed in Crete, May 25, 1011. have only your memory, dear Fred, To remember our whole life through; "We lost our dearest pal when wc lost you. REDFERN, Sergeant F. (i., killed in action Crete, May 25, inn. To you who lie beneath the olive trees we are indebted; for you bravely died that we might live.—Ever remembered by Diilcie and Jim (returned). REDFERN .—in loving memory of Sergeant Frederick, killed in Crete, May 25, 1911, beloved ftranrlson of M. Foreman. Gone lo the Deaveniv home above. ■ REDFERN.—Jn memory of Sgt. F. J. Kedfern, killed in Crete May 25, 1911. We Wmemhcr.—Auntie Lilian, Hlsic and Lola STEVENS.—Treasured memory of mv beloved son. Pie. Edgar Robert Stevens, brother of Mary, Fleta. Violet. Konna, Marjorie and Grace, killed in action in Crete, May "3 1941. Four long years I have waited for your return Amongst the ones whom I knew as I look at thpm. It only brings me heartbreak and pain. God onh knows how we poor mothers suffer. Tokoto mai * Tama Kontou ko otini teina. —Cousins Colin, Charlie, Nga Wati and Hotvert F'i>her. Far across the Pacific, Ocean, Takoto mai e lama ma Hod will link the golden chain As one hy one we'll mppt again. —Sadly missed by his sorrowing mother and aunty, TREADWELL.—In memory of our loved *Jdest son arid brother (ambulance driven, Frank Isberwood (Son), died of wounds in Italy May 25, 1911, and buried in Pre,senEano Soldier Cemetery. Your life is a beautiful memory, Your death a silent grief. —lnserted by bis loving father arid mother R'ter and brother. Port Albert. TREADWELL,- In loving memory of our dear nroHjer, Frank, died of wounds. May 25, 1944,—Ever remembered by .Jov. Rodney and family. TREADWELL.—In loving memory of onr brotiipr and uncle, Frank, who died of wound* in Italy May 25, 1914.—Inserted by his loving sifter and brother-in-law, Clara and Albert Macdotiald arid nephew, Rex. TREADWELL, F. I, Driver,—Died of wound.* M.iy 2S, 1914.—Alwavw will be rettemhered YORKE.—In loving memory of our darling fion Private 8. H. Yorke. killed in action, -May HMI, in Crete; aged 22. Your sad and lonely years have paf^ed, But still we mi** yon every day. A* years roll by and time roll/* on e will remember, no matter how lonjf. • by mum. dad and family.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25211, 25 May 1945, Page 1
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