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IN MEMORIAM

BROWN. —in proud and loving: memory of jnv husband. Flicrht-Siri. L-rank (Bomber), killed in action, Ma> 01. 1 A lso' e |'n memory of his two pals, Malcolm Harsant JUiii Bill Truclove. —lnserted b.v liis loving wife, Y?' m¥ son drown In loving inemor\ of mj Flight-Sgt. 'Frank (Bomber), killed in action. Pacific May 31, 1911; aged v-'. Short was your life, dear trank, 'Tin sweet to breathe your name; In life we loved you very much, In death wo do the same. . What happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory stilt, But death has left a vacancy This world can never nil. —His lovinsr mother, Len an<l brother. Sin. BROWN. —In loving memory of our son-in-lan Flight-Set. Frank, killed in Bl 1911 —Mr and Mrs Wiliiams, Waihi. KARSANT, M. a. 8.. F/Sgt.-In lovinsr memory ot dearest Malcolm iuirmiir. •'•- Jjeved killed on operations,. M-iv.tl.'ir Beautiful memories, cherishtd forever. Of happy days we spent together; Silent thoughts bring many a tear. Of a husband and dadd.v we loved so dear. •rep daughter. Sandra. _ „t„, in HARSANT, l'light->gt Maliolm. -In "nroud and loving memory of our youngest son ind brother, Malcolm, killed on air opera dons 'earßabaul, May :U. 191 (.-Inserted by hi» Mnranu brothers snu sislors. P HARSANT. M. A. B. F/Sgt.—ln promt and loving memory of our law. Malcolm, missing, believed killed In <ulast' we saw his smiling face, jg, b. '■>' Merv.vn and C.vril HARSANT.—Treasured memories of our -■dear son-in-law, Malcolm, missing, believed A dcarlv-loved one, missed by us all. -Inserted by Mr and Mrs B. Holmes. HILL, Bert.—Killed on active service overSea Dm> a in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget —Always remembered by his loung hroIhpT and sister-in-law. Ken and Hilda. TUKAKI.—In fond and loving memory of 65332, La nee-Corporal Xgakete D.C.M.. who. was killed in action in bora, Eaere kaoria atu ra nga raoana e whitu. t . Takahia atu ra nga mania o Ihipa. Pikitia atu ra nga puke teitei o Hau. Sloe mai e tama i runga o bora. Kote aroha kore rawa e rnutu mai Ihowa i homai nana i tango atu. Kia whakapaingia tona ingqa. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother. Mo Tukaki. Te Kaha. TUKAKI. —In fond and loving memory of RYW2 Lance-Sergeant Xgakete Tukaki, who was killed in action in Sora, Italy, on May 31. 194-1. In the heart of Italy Lies the body of my dear son Id a hero's grave in a far-off land. For the honour of Hod. his king arid country. Kaone te mokenioke te tuohu» noa noi e, Tu mai e hika kia poi poia Koe, Aoanui e ka tahi hanga kino e, . fco aku koiwi kau te tirohia mai ina, Kataka ko roto nei ka nia awhe rangi an e. —lnserted by his sorrowing father and family T. Tan© 'lukaki. le Kaha. TUKAKI. —In loving memory of our dear brother and brother-in-law, L.-Set. Ngakete rrukaki, I>.C.M.. kille<l m action May 31. 3944, at Sora, Italy. Somewhere under Italian skies There is a plot of ground, Be it far removed from Maonland; "We only know it's ours. For there, dear Nugget la;d down his life for US. (And if we had the world to give, We'd gladly give it, yes, and more. Just to see your face, dear Xugget, Come smiling through the door. —Sadlv missed by his sister and brother-in-law. Hine and John. TUKAKI. —In proud and loving memory of my dear brother (Nugget). L.-Sgt. Xgakete Tukaki, D.C.M., killed in action May 31. 1944, in Italy.—Ever remembered by his loving sister. Ara. , TUKAKI.—In loving memory of my beloved brother, 65332 Lance-Sgt. A. Tukaki. DC.IL, who was killed in action in bora. Italy, on May 31, 1944. . Todaj' the world is ringing with Joy and. Eow I wish you were here to share this happiness "with us. tfo oie Knows the silent longing, Nc one knows the bitter pain, We have suffered since we lost yon, dear Nngget, / Life Has not tbeen the same. Onr hearts still ache with sadnww, Onr eyes shed many a tear, God only knows how much we miss you As it dawns the first sad year. —lnserted by his sister and niece, Merl and lettie Me Roberts, Te Kaha. WOOD.—In proud and lonng memory of oar dear lad, Sgt.-Wireless Air-Gunner Allan William (Dick), death presumed on air operations. May 31. 1913; aged 20 years. Memory grows sweeter as time travels on, Longing always for smiles that are gone; Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, We loved you too dearly to ever forget —Sadly missed by mum and dad. WOOD. —Fond memories of onr dear brother and uncle, Sgt. W.A.G. Allan William '(Dick), presumed drowned on air operations May 31. 1913. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, A brother whose worth can never be told; A ioving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can never replace. —Always • remembered 'by flee (returned). Min, Garv and Sharon. WOOD. —In fond memory of my dear brother, Dick, death presumed on air operations, May 31, 11143. A wonderful brother and a faithful pal. How much I miss him words cannot tell —Sadly misswi by Chic, (overseas). WOOD.—In loving memory of Sg!.-Wireless Air-Gunner Allan William (Dick), presumed killed. May 31, MM3. To those who have a brother, Treat him with love and care. For you will never know his value Till you see his vacant chair. —-Inserted by his loving sister and brnther-!n-law, Nan and George, and loved uncle of Kaye anrl Graeme. WOOD.—Treasured memories of our dear nephew, Dick, presumed drowned oil air cperations. May 31, 1943. True was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around. —Ever remembered by Auntie Li la and Tilde Trevor. WOOD.—In loviqg memory of Dirk, Sgt. W.A.G., killed on operations May 31, 1043. —-Always remembered by Mr and Mrs Williams, Jack and Gay.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25216, 31 May 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25216, 31 May 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25216, 31 May 1945, Page 1