FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE
In Memoriam
HODGSON.—In loving memory of Lieutenant James Robert Hodgson, who died on January 3, 1943, result of accident on Waiwej-a bridge. To have faith when hope is banished, To smile when all joy is gone; To live in a dream that’s vanished. To suffer, but still carry on. —lnserted by his loving parents. HODGSON.—In loving memory of Lieutenant James Robert Hodgson, who died on January 3, 1943, result of accident on Waiwera bridge. United in heaven, God’s glory to share, Waiting to welcome their loved ones there. —lnserted by his loving uncle, aunt, and cousins—Harry, Lucy Bowler, Sydney. HODGSON.—In fond and loving memory of Lieutenant J. Hodgson, killed at Waiwera Military Camp, January 3, 1943. Gone from us that smiling face, Those cheerful, pleasant ways; The heart that won so many friends In happy bygone days. —lnserted by all at 7 Burnett street, Caversham.
MURDOCH.—In loving memory of Staffsergeant James. Ernest, accidentally killed at Waiwera, January -3, 1943. Three sad years have passed away, But love and grief remain. In life he was so very dear, In death he is just the same.
—lnserted by his loving mother and sister.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26041, 3 January 1946, Page 1
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