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IN MEMORIAM

GREEN. In loving memory of onr dear f r,n and brother. Lea, who died at sea Seiv--tember o, tuts, with the loth Reinforcements To memory ever dea reinsertedbyKrifj Blether, brother and sisters. McCarthy.—Arthur, Pilot Officer, R.N.Z A.l',, missing on air operations over Holland on September 0 j:m_, dearly-loved youngest son o M anil Mrs L>. .11. McCarthy, Kawau If-lami. -Always in our hearts. And to all thif . r,m ' 11 '"I gallant nous who sacrificed their live? tor us we offer our silent tribute. 11? is ila.v tlu\y .slrrp so lar away Beyond our green-clad shores: ' Tho neither hear our of orals© Nor see our beacon fires, Tiu-y neither stir within their sleep, Nor (urn to rise to see If we should hallow or make cheap Their blood-bought victory. This day they ro deaf to all our praise And blind to all our tears, Bui deeds they did and dreams they dreamt .-hull haunt us down the years. McCARTHY,—In proud and loving memory of our dear, brother, .Arthur, Pilot Officer, mi.* in if on air operations .September 5 1942; and in memory of those other loved ones who did not come back. May we prove worthy of their sacrifice.—Jack, May and family. McCARTHY, Pilot Officer.— In beloved memory .of our brother, Arthur, who save his life on September r>. 1942. Ever remembered. Bill and Waime. McCARTHY.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Arthur. Pilot Officer, who u'.ne his life September 5, 1942. 1 knew that death is just, a door, :i knew what we were fighting for; Peace for the kids, our brothers freed, A kinder world, ti cleaner breed. ■ —lnserted by his brother, Fred, sister-in-law, Hinemoa, and family. McCARTHY. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Arthur, Pilot Officer, R.'N Z.A.F.. who was presumed killed on operations on Srptember •">. 15> 12. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, A brother whose worth can never he told; A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can never replace. —Ever remembered by his sister and brother-in-law, Edith and Charles Fitzpatrick. McCARTHY.—III loving memory of my darling brother, Pilot Officer Arthur McCarthy, missing on air operations on September 5. 19-12. And while with silent, lifting mind he trod "The high untrespnssed sanctity of space," Tut out bis hand and touched the face of God. Inserted by his loving sister, " Didy." MCCARTHY.— In proud memory of my dnrling uncle. Arthur, who sacrificed his life on September 5, 1942. Gone to higher service. —lnserted by his loving niece, Kathleen. McCAßTHY.—Treasured memories of our dear Uncle Arthur, R.N.Z.A.F., presumed killed on operations Septemher 5, 1912. —Ever remembered by your nieces, Lilian, Mary, Colleen and Patricia Fitzpatrick. McCARTHY.- —Tn loving memory of nrry pal. Arthur R.N.Z.A.F., presumed killed on operations September ■">, 1942.—Inserted by his nephew, Jim Fitzpatrick, R.N.Z A..F., overseas.. RAPANA.—Tn loving memory of Hlrini. killed in action September -1, 19-12. The winds of heaven blow softly Over that quiet and sacred spot. Over in Egypt three years today. Your memory lingers, our hearts ache with sadness. God will bless the day ■When He links the broken chain M>e mai etajna ite moenga roa. —lnserted by Auntie Kath.. Uncle Andrew and Mary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 1

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