IN MEMORIAM
CORDON, James Douglas.—ln loving memory of our dear son, Jamie, Sergeant pilot, missing, presumed killed, September (j, IDf_*—lnserted by his loving muni and dad. HOWARD.—'In loving memory of Corporal George (Stan) Howard, 5791'2, -loth Reinforcements, died at sea September U, JUIS. Called to n higher service.—lnserted by his loving mother and brother. MACLAREN, Sgt. Pilot.—A loving tribute to dear Kuan, killed in England. September 194'2. We bless the years we called hint ours.—lnserted by his family. Ivohimaraina. SCHMIDT.—In loving memory of my dearly-beloved son. Pilot' Officer Stanley Thomas (Stan) Schmidt, killed over Germany on the night of September (J, HUH. Always remembered.—Muni. SCHMIDT.—In proud and loving memory of Pilot Officer Stan Schmidt, killed over Mannheim night September 5-t>, 1943.—Loved and remembered always by Ida, Spike and Jlaxiiie. SCHMIDT, Pilot Officer Stanley.—ln proud and loving memory of my dearest brother, Stan, presumed killed on'operations over Gerninnv. September 0, 1 9-1 ij. Ho gave up the splendour of his youth, That we might live in freedom and in truth. --Fact remembered by his sister, Rona Hooper. Whakatane. SCHMIDT.—t\ loving tribute to tho memory of Pilot 'Officer Stanley Thomas, R.N.Z.A.F., missing, presumed killed in operations over Mannheim, September 0, 1913. — Noreen and Horrie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25300, 6 September 1945, Page 1
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