IN MEMORIAM
GALLOWAY. —In loving memory of our brother David, who died of wounds El Alamein October 27, 1942. A splendid brother, staunch and true, A friend and pal so great we knew. —lnserted by Phyllis and lan. McKINNON. —In loving memory of my loving son, Corporal Anscus Ronald McKinnon, killed in action October 27, Middle East. Gone, but not forgotten.—lnserted by his loving father. McKINNON, Cpl A. R.—Killed in action on October 27, 1942. —Remembered always by his sister. D. McCallum. ORAM.—In loving memory of our dearlyloved husband and daddy, Sergeant Frederick John Oram, died of wounds October 27, 1943. At the going down of tho sun aud in the morning we shall remember. —.Inserted by Ivie and Richard, , ORAM. —In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Sergeant Frederick John Oram, n-ho died of wounds on Mono Island October 27 1943. ' Not just today, but every day, In silence we remember. ORAM.—In loving memory of my son-in-Jaw Sergeant Frederick Oram, died of wounds October 27, 1913. .A loaf in the book of remembrance is gently turned today.—lnserted hv Nan Mullins. , ORAM. —In loving memory of our dear son «nd broiher. Sergeant Frederick John Oram, who died of wounds on Mono Island, October 07 10-13. —With us always.—lnserted by his w'ing mother, stepfather and brothers, Cliff, John and Bert (overseas). ORAM. —In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Sergeant F. J. Oram, 7,-ho died of wounds in the Pacific October 2 "' Wa who loved you sadly miss you \s it, dawns the second sad year. —lnserted by Jack, Olive and Mary NotID ''oRAM. —In loving memory of my brotherSergeant F. J. Oram, who died of vnnad's in Pacific October 27, 1943. —Ever remembered by Bill Mullins. PEARSON:—In loving memory of ArmourerSereeant William James, killed in action Pacific October 27, 1943.—Inserted by hia inviiig 'father and mother and Joyce. PEARSON.—In memory of my dear pal, "Rill Sergeant W. J. Pearson, killed in action §ono Island, October 27 1943.—Ever remembered by bis pal, S. W. Adams, Whltianga. PHILLIPS. —In loving memory of Edward irthur died of wounds at El Alamein. October "5 1912.—R.1.P. His duty nobly done.— Inserted by Elvie. Jack, Phillip and girls. RIINI —In proud remembrance oj W.O. XI. Ihaia died of wounds October 27, 1941. — BJP. In silence we remember. —Dad, Nan and' i>enise. Whakatane. SARGENT. Private Claude James (Shortv) 29th Battalion, killed in action Mono Island, October 27, 1943. A loving tribute to a son who will never como home again.—Dad. mum and family. SARGENT. —In loving memory of Claude, killed in action 011 October 27, 1943. A cheery smile, a heart of gold, The dearest pal this world could hold.
—inserted oy uwen. SARGENT.—In proud and loving memory of Claude, killed in action on October 27, 1943 .A leaf in the book of remembrance Is gently turned today. Ever remembered by Hilda. STEPHENSON, Edward. —In loving memcry of Ted, killed in action, Mono Island, Treasury Group, October 27, 10-13. • STEPHENSON. —In loving memory of Ted killed in action on Mono Island October 27, 1048. Fattier, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now our loved one sleeping. STEPHENSON.—In memory of my dear pal Ted. killed in action Mono Island, October 27. 1943. , j a , . , He always tried to do his best. And now that hero lies at rest. —Always remembered by his pal, S. vv. 'Adams, Whitianga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 1
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