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FOR THE EMPIRE'S GALS SEn DEATH. SINCLAIR.—On December IS, from broncho-pneumonia, Charles A. Sinclair (of Tapanui), the dearly, beloved eldest son of Eliza Mary and the late C. C. Sificlair, and brother of Edward S. Sinclair (on active service) and .Ivy Sinclair; aged 27 years. "So loved, so mourned.> IN SIEMOKIAM. HAWTHORNE. —In sad and loving memory of Lance-corporal R, N. Hawthorne, died of wounds, "Somewhere in France," on Decomber 21, 1917; aged! 19 years and 11 months. In a distant land ho lies, In a grave we may never see, Bat as long as life and memory last, We will rtmiember tihec. —Inserted by his loving father and sisters. J AMIES ON.—ln loving memory of our dear brother, Lance-corporal Magnus Jamioson, who died from • wounds, 22nd December, 1917. Brer remembered. —Inserted by J. and A. J., Port Chalmers. M'KENZIE.—In loving memory of Murdo M'Kenzie (Fifteenth Reinforcements), killed in action in Flanders, December 22, 1917, beloved youngest son of Elizabeth and the late A. F. M'Kenzie, Glen Dhu, Dunrobin; aged 29 years. "So loved, so mourned."" —Inserted by his mother, sisters, and brothers. MILLAR.—In loving memory of Private John Millar, Twenty-third Reinforcements, who died of wounds somewhere in Franco, December 18, 1917. So loved, 00 mourned. —Inserted by his father, mother, • brothers, andi sisters. PARKINSON. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Frederick Parkinson (Fourteenth Reinforcements), who was killed while in action in France, December 21, 1916, beloved son of C. Parkinson and_ tEe late J. W. Parkinson, Kaikorai. " Killed in action," ran the message, Died a eon and brother kind, Leaving nothing bat his memory To the iowil ones left beiruid. We hoped for his sale retnrn, And longed to clasp his hand. Bat God has postponed tho meeting, 'Twill be in a betteT land. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. RAINS.—In loving memory of Willie Rains, killed in action in France, December 22, 1917; aged 30 years. Beloved son of G. and A. Rains, Owaka, Otago.—lnserted by liis loving parents and sisters. IN MEMORIAM. GRAY. —In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who passed away at Duaodin, December 22, 1917. A precious agio from us has {jone, A voice wo loved is still; A place Is vacant in c;ir homo Which never can bo filled. —Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brothexs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 6
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