FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam
BOLGER. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother,. Flight Sergeant Alex. G. Bolger, killed on active service January 4, 1945. Loving remembrance.
—lnserted by his loving parents, sister, and brother. BROWN.—In fond and loving remembrance of my dear husband. Augustus Hendrickson, 2nd N.Z.E.F. I have lost my life’s companion, A life linked with my own. God alone knows how I miss you As I wander on alone. I am always thinking of you. With grief that is deep and true; No matter the years, be they many or few, Will be years of remembrance and longing for you. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mary. HODGSON.—In loving memory of Lieutenant James Robert Hodgson, who died on January 3, 1943, result of accident on Waiwera bridge.
We look with tender memories On paths where once he trod; We bless the years we called him ours, And leave the rest to God. —lnserted by his loving parents. HODGSON.—In loving memory of Lieutenant J. Hodgson, killed at Waiwera on January 3, 1943. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept * Of one we loved and shall never forget. —lnserted by all at 7 Burnett street, Caversham.
MURDOCH.—In loving me'mory of Staffsergeant James Ernest, accidentally killed at Waiwera, January 3, 1943. Sweet thoughts of you we keep; Although five years have passed. Our grief is just as deep. —lnserted by his loving mother and sister.
REECE.—In loving memory of Flight Sergeant Michael Reece and his crew, killed January 4, 1845. “Time cannot dim our love and pride in these lads, who gave their all for their country.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26659, 3 January 1948, Page 1
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