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In Memoriam

AITCHISON. —In loving memory of Private Archie Aitchison, killed in action in Libya, November 27, 1941.—Inserted by mother, sisters, and brothers. ALDERTON.—In loving memory of my son. Private P. J. Alderton, killed at Bel Hamed, November 27, 1941. ' Until we all may join in Paradise Our dear remembered Phil. —From his mother, sisters, and brothers. ALDERTON.—In affectionate memory of my eldest son, “ Phil,” killed in action, Sidi Rezegh, November 27, 1941.—Dad, Signal Hill. ALDERTON.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Philip John- killed in action, Libya, November 27, 1941. 'Tis a token of love and remembrance To a brother we shall never forget. —lnserted by Fred (overseas), Edna, and family. CLARKE.—To the memory of our Cliff, killed in action November 27, 1941. Inserted by his mother, sisters, and brothers. , CLARKE.— 6372S Gunner Clifford Mills Clarke, killed in action, Libya, November 27, 1941. The years may slowly come and go. But memories dwell for ever; A friend so loyal, kind, and true Could be forgotten never. DEAKER.—In sad but loving memory of our dear son, Ernie, killed in action, Sidl Rezegh, November 27, 1941. Oh! Could we but see hint once again, Though he’d only come home to die, To kiss that face we loved so well, And whisper a last good-bye. Our Father in Heaven, oh, hear us, And answer us when we Dray, And in mercy end the battle That our loved ones are in to-day. —lnserted by his loving parents, Clydevale. DEAKER.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Ernie, killed in action, Sidl Rezegh, November 27, 1941. He left his home and birthplace To fight the nation’s war; He gave his all, his very life; Could God or man give move? The midnight stars are shining On a grave so far away, Where they laid our dear brother Just two years ago to-day. —lnserted by his loving sisters and brothers, also George (prisoner of war). DEAKER.—In loving memory of Ernie, killed in action, Sidi Rezegh, November 27, 1941. “ Ever remembered.” —Lill. DRINNAN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Gilmour Bruce Drinnan, of Milton, killed in action November 27, 1941, in Libya. “ Ever fondly remembered.”—lnserted by his parents, brother, and sisters. DRINNAN.—In loving memory of Driver Gilmour Drinnan, killed in action in Libya, November 27, 1941. "Remembrance.” —Inserted by Auntie and Edith. HALL.—In loving memory of Jack, 15861, Private H. J. Hall, who died of wounds in Libya November 28, 1941. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister, also Fanny. HAMILTON, 8488 Pte. J.—ln proud and loving memory of Jim, our dear son and brother, killed in action in Libya, November 27, 1941; aged 25 years. HARPER.—In fondest memory of my dearest brother, Frank, killed in Libya, November 27, 1941. Treasured memories of one so dear Are oft recalled with silent tear. —lnserted by his loving sister, Patricia, Dunedin. HARRAWAY.—In loving memory of ray fiance, Ross Harraway. who was killed in action in Libya, November 27, 1941; aged 27. “Always remembered.”—lnserted by Pat. HARRAWAY.—In loving memory of Corporal Ross Harraway, died of wounds, Libya, November 27, 1941.—Inserted by his friend, Alex., Cromwell. JEFFERY.—In loving memory of Robert Jeffery, killed in action, Libya, November 27, 1941. “ Ever remembered.” —Inserted by Auntie Press and Molly. KEENAN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Pat, killed in action, Libya; November 28; 1941. ■ ■ •" Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving father, brothers, and sisters.

McGREGOR.—In loving memory of Sergeant Lyall Alexander McGregor, killed in Libya, November 27, 1941. “ Each day in silence we remember.” —Inserted by his loving parents and brothers, Fergus and Athol (overseas). McGREGOR.—In loving memory of our dear pal and cousin. Sergeant Lyall McGregor, killed in action. “ Greater love hath no man.”—lnserted by his loving cousins, Thelma and George Sutherland. McGREGOR.—In fond remembrance of Lyall, killed in Libya, November 27, 1941. Gladys and Fred. McLEOD.—In sad but loving memory of our dearly loved son, Private George Bertram, killed in action in Libya, November 27, 1941. God has him in His keeping; We have him in our hearts. —lnserted by his loving parents, Mosgiel. McLEOD. —In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle. Private George Bertram, killed in Libya, November 27, 1941. He left his home and birthplace To fight the nation’s war. He gave his all, his very life; Could God or man give more? The midnight stars are shining On a grave so far away. Where they laid our dear brother Just two years ago to-day. —lnserted by Ernie, Jean, and family, Mosgiel. MATHIESON. —In proud and loving memory of our dear Reg, killed in action in Libya, November 27. 1941. Duty called him, and he was there To do his work and take his share. His' heart was good, his spirit brave, His resting place a hero’s grave. —lnserted by his father, mother, sisters, and brother' (R.A.F., overseas). MATHIESON.—In loving memory of Reginald Mathieson, killed in action at Sidi Rezegh, November 27, 1941.—Inserted by his pals, Jack and Bill, Tomahawk. MEEK.—In loving memory of our dear son, Gunner Maurice H. Meek (Maurie),. reported killed in action on November 27, 1941, Libya. For those he loved and his country He nobly fought and fell; But only those who lcved him most Knew the heartbreak without a farewell. —lnserted by his loving mum and dad and Aunt Molly, 21 Dick street. MEEK.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Maurice H. Meek (Maurie), reported killed in action, Libya, on November 27, 1941.

Gone is the brother we loved so well; How much we miss him no one can tell; Deep in our hearts a memory is kept; We will always remember when others forget. —lnserted by his loving sisters. Mavis and Dorothy, brothers, .Tack (Dunedin) and Tom (2nd N.Z.E.F., Middle East). MEIKLEJOHN. —In loving memory of ouk dear son and brother, Driver Arthur Bernard Meiklejohn, killed in action at Tobruk, November 28, 1941.—Inserted by his father and family. Earnscleugh, and Jack (overseas). MEIKLEJOHN—In loving memory of Arthur, killed in action, November 28, 1941.—Inserted by Vera. o'SBORN.—A tribute of love to the memory of my dear son. Pilot Officer Edward Read Osborn, R.A.F., killed in action November 28, 1940. Not just to-day, but every day. In silence I remember him. —lnserted by his mother. POLL—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Sergeant Dominic (Don), killed in action in Libya November 27, 1941. R.I.P. " Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his loving father, mother, and sisters. POLI.—In memory of our friend, Dominic, killed in Libya, November 27, 1941.—Inserted by Lilah and Neville (overseas). PURVIS.—In memory of Private R. J. Purvis, who was killed in action on November 27, 1941, at Fort Capuzzo. They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old. Age shall not 1 weary them or the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them. —lnserted by his brother, Jim. ex 2nd N.Z.E.F. SMYTH. —In fond remembrance of Doug. Smyth, killed in action at Sidi Aziaz on November 27, 1941.—Inserted by his comrade, Bombardier Allan Sim. WOODROW. —In loving memory of Private Walter Woodrow, No. 16101. killed in action, Middle East, November 27, 1941. A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see, But while life and memory last We shall remember thee. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Ron (Cromwell).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 1

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In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 1

In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 1

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