IN MEMORIAM
BOMFORD. —lii proud and loving memory of Corporal F. R. W. Bomford, accidentally killed in Middle. East, October 21. 1013. and Pilot Officer J. il. Bomford, killed in air crash over England, October 'is, 10P2.—In•erted by their mother aunts and sisters. BRADY. Michael Joseph, 113(?30. IStli N. 7.. Armoured Regiment, Second N.Z.K.F., reported died of wounds, previously reported killed in action in Italy, October '2l, ion. A little white cross with your number and name Harks your lonely grave in a far-away land, A grave we will never see. Will some kind hand Plant some (lowers upon that urave for us? —Ever remembered by mum. dad and family. BRADY, Trooper M. J.—ln loving memory ef Mick, killed on active service, October -it. 1914. —Ever remembered by his brother. Pat. BRADY. —A tribute to the memory of Jlick, died of wounds. Italy, October '2l. mi l. Those who walked with him. they never for-get.-—Tom and Tui (overseas). FARRELLY.—In loving memory of Flight Serzeant R. J. (.Tim), who lost his life on iterations over Germany, October '22. 10-13. This is a day of remembrance, A day of sad regrets; We will always remember When the rest of the world forgets. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother, dad, brother? and sisters. HAWKE, Sergeant F. J.—lll loving jpemory of our dear husband and father, who passed away October '2'2. 1013. Always with vs. —Inserted by his loving wife and son John. HAWKE. Sergeanl F. J.—ln loving memory of our dear dad anil grandad who p-.ssed away October *22. HUM. Cod's gift remembrance.—lnserted by Myrtle, Fred, Margaret .".nd Donald. HAVVXE, Sergeant F. J.—ln loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away October 2'2. 1013. Dearly ]ored. —Edith. Allan and Jnr. HAWKE.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Frederick John, who passed »way October '22. 1013.—Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs F. D. Parsons. Epsom. HEMI. —In memory of my pal. Corporal Kawiri (Dave) Hemi, M.M., '2Bth Maori Bn., killed in action C'assino, October '*22, 1014. Duty called him, he was there To do his hit and take his share; His heart was good, his spirit brave, His resting place n soldier's grave. —lnserted by his pal, Henry Foley. O'CONNOR.—In memory of Sergeant Observer B. J. O'Connor. R.N.Z.A.F., killed active service, in Middle East, October 22, Jfll'2. Mt/ch-lovcd son and companion.—Inierted by 1,. O'Connor (dad).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25339, 22 October 1945, Page 1
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