OFOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
COCKERELL. —In loving memory of our' dear son, Jim, killed In action at Passchendaeie on October 12, ' 1917. “ Dearly loved.”—lnserted by his loving mother, father, sisters, and brothers, Sutton, COULTER. —In loving memory of my dear son. Arthur Coulter, who was killed in action at Paaschendaele on October 12, 1917.—Inserted by his loving mother. FRENCH. —In loving remembrance of Lieut. W. French, who was killed in action at Passchendaelo on October 12, 1917; also Rifleman J. French, who died of wounds received in action at Passchendaeie on October 14, 1917. — Ever remembered by 11. Kinsman, Matarae, and R. M'Bvoy, Lawrence. HICKEY.—In loving memory of Private James J. Hickey (8/2008, 4th Reinforcements), who was killed on Passchendaeie, October 12, 1917. R.l.P.—lnserted by his loving parents, sister, and MTNNES.—In proud and affectionate remembrance of Murdoch Lochbuie, well loved eldest son of D. and E. M'lnnes, Clinton, and brother of Corpl. Elias John, M.M., D.C.M. (killed at Feverull, Bapaume, August 29, 1918), killed at Passchendaeie, October 12, 1917, They shall grow not offi as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun and ' in the morning i , We will remember them. • —lnserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers, Clinton. M’MILLAN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, R. N. M'Millan, killed In action at'Passchendaeie, October 12, 1917.-*ln-serted by his loved ones. s MEE.—In loving remembrance of Private Alexander Mee, .who was missing at Passchendaeie On October 12, 1917. Seek in the gold and purple of the west; Seek in the sunshine of a summer’s day; . ? ’ Seek in the ocean’s silence and unrest If you would find him; and while seeking say. He loved all these—he loved all lovely things, And from them now his living spirit sings. —lnserted by Jits loving mother, sisters, and brother, Kuri Bush. MEE (17th Anniversary).—ln memory of Private Alex. Mee, who fell on Passchendaeie Ridge on the morning of October 12, 19X7.—Inserted by G. M., Dunedin, in remembrance of your grave across the • sea. MILLER. —In loving remembrance of ojir dear sons and brothers. Jack, killed at Paaschendaele, October 12, 1917 ; also Bert, died in England September 20, 1918. "For ever remembered.” —Inserted by their loving mother and father, sisters, and brothers. Harraway road, Green Island. PARSLOW.—In fond and loving memory of my dear brother Harry, who was killed at Passchendaeie on October 12, 1917. “ Gone, hut not forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving sister, Mabel (Owaka). SYMONS.—In ever loving memory of L. V. Symons, our dear son and brother, died from wounds in France, October 12, 1917. THOMPSON.—In ever loving memory of Sergeant Herbert Thompson, Third Rifle Brigade, who was killed in action at Bellevue Spur, Passchendaeie, October 12, 1917. — Inserted by his mother and. family, 6 Maryhill terrace, Mornington.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22391, 12 October 1934, Page 8
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