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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam

LETHABY—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Pilot Officer Albert Henry (Albie), D.F.C., killed in flying demonstration in Dorset, England, August 11, 1945. Interred in Bath Cemetery. V-J Day. August 15. 1945. A wonderful son; a man all through; Always the same to all he knew; Happy and smiling, always content; Loved and respected wherever he went Always thoughtful, always kind — A beautiful memory left behind. A silent thought brings many a tear For one we loved and lost so dear; To those who knew him all will know Just what we lost one year ago. —lnserted by his mother, father, sisters, and brothers.

LETHABY.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Flying Officer Albert Henry, killed in flying demonstration on August 11, 1945, at Dorset, England. Interred Bath Cemetery on V-J Day.

Little we knew that morning, The sorrow that day would bring, Or that, with night falling, We’d feel death’s merciless sting. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Freda, Watty and family.

LETHABY.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle. Flying Officer Albert Henry (Albie), killed in flying demonstration at Dorset, England, on August 11, 1945. Interred Bath Cemetery on V-J Day. “ Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his fellow-men." —lnserted by his loving sister and family, Margaret and Brian. SCOTT.—In loving memory of Eric Robert Scott, killed in action at El Alamein on August 10, 1942. I will always remember you smiling In my tenderest memories of you; I will always try to keep smiling In the way that you asked me to do. —lnserted by-: his loving wife, little daughter Marilyn, Shirley. Val, Don, and Hugh.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26227, 10 August 1946, Page 1

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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 26227, 10 August 1946, Page 1

FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 26227, 10 August 1946, Page 1

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