FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE
r" BOTTING.—KiIIed in action, in Italy, September 28, William Alexander, dearly loved husband of Jean Botting (Churchill), 39 Falcon street, Roslyn, and loved ■third son-of Richard and Margaret Botting, 38 Gladstone road, N.E.V. WAHRLICH.—KiIIed in action on Septerhber 27, 1944, 598916 Corporal Clive Wahrllch, 10th Reinforcement; aged 27 yetfrs; beloved husband of Frances Wahr- .. lich and loved father of Claire. R.I.P. WEBB.—On October 3, 1944, at Opunake (as a result of an aircraft accident), N.Z.' 439817 Sergeant Frank William Skottowe Webb, R.N.Z.A.F., dearly loved only son ; Of Ngaire and R. Skottowe Webb. 51 Bayv ? field road, Anderson’s Bay, loved-brother of Enid and loved grandson of Elizabeth and the late W. J. ' Veal, 17 Springhill . road, Mornington;'aged 19 years. "His duty, nobly done.”—The Funeral will leave the - residence of his parents; 51 Bayfield road, Anderson’s. Bay, on Sunday, the Bth inst,, at the conclusion of a service commencing «at '2 p.m., thence to St. • Michael’s Anglican Church, Elliot street, . Anderson’s Bay, for a service commencing at 2.15 pan., ithence to the Anderson’s ?."i Bay Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, -'funeral directors; ' y .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 1
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