FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam
BROWN.—In loving memory of Ben, ' killed in action, September 28, 1944,
Ever remembered.
—lnserted by mum and Bob. WILKINS.—In loving memory of our dear son. 426108 Gunner Les Wilkins, 2nd N.Z.E.F., accidentally killed on duty at Wellington. September 29, 1942.
Fondly we think of you today, And tenderly cherish the past; Sweet memories grow as years roll on. While love and remembrance last.
—lnserted by his loving parents, Milton.
WILKINS. —In loving memory of Les, accidentally killed September 29, 1942. Sweet is the word remembrance; Dear is the one that is gone; You will never be forgotten, dear Les, As long as the years roll on. —Always remembered by Dot, Charles and family, Auckland. / WILKINS. brother, Les, killed September 29, 1942. “ Memories of you will always stay.”— Inserted by Flo, Joe and family, Tarras. WILKINS.—In loving memory of No. 426108 Gunner Leslie Wilkins, accidentally killed at Wellington, September 29, 1942.—Ever remembered by his loving brother, Jim.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27507, 29 September 1950, Page 1
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162FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 27507, 29 September 1950, Page 1
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