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IN MEMORIAM.

JENKINS.—In loving memory of Private Charles Alfred Jenkins (I.lth Reinforcements), who was killed in France on May C, 1917. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his friends, E. Varney and family. M'INTVRE.—In loving memory >of Private Duncan Class M'lntyre, who was killed while in action at Gallipoii ia May, 1915. Remembered. —lnserted by his parents, sisters, brother, and brother-in-law (on active service). M'NAUOTJTOX.—In loving memory of Bugler William Alexander M'Nuughton, who made tho s'uprcme sacrifice on the battlefield in Franco on the r-ih day of May, 1917. " Killed in action," eav the cables— That is all the tale'they tell Of the brave young lad who loved us, Of the lad we loved so well. Hov/ the life'was sped we know not, What the last word, look, or thought, Only that he did his duty, Died as bravely as he fought. —lnserted by his loving father and brother, Frank. MORGAN.—In loving memory of Richard Morgan, who was killed while in action on Gallipoii, May 2, 1915. He did his" duty. ■—lnserted by his loving parents. MORGAN.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Private Richard Francis Morgan, who was killed at the Dardanelles on May 2, 1915; aged 27 years and . 10 months. Though far away your grave may be, It's not too far to think of thee. —lnserted by Ellie Binder, Ranfurly. PAISLEY.—In loving memory of Sergeant Alexander Paisley (Main Body, N.Z.E.F.), who made the supreme sacrifice at Quinn's Post, Gallipoii, May 3, 1915. For King and country. PATTERSON.—In loving memory of Hugh and Edward Patterson, who were killed at Gallipoii, May 2, 1915, beloved sons of William "and the late Mrs Patterson, Lovcll's Flat. They bravely answered duty's call, They cave their life for one and all; We miss them and mourn them in silence unseen, And dwell on the memory of days that have been. 'RAYENWOOD.—In loving memory of my two dear sons, Archie (Main Body), who was killed while in action on Gallipoii an May £O, 1915, and Harry (10th Reinforcements), who was killed while in action in Belgium on May 5, 1917. They died for the Empire, and they died like men, And tho' sad are the eyes that are weeping, A halo of glory will shine round tho spot Whore our dear ones for ever lie sleeping. —lnserted by their mother, sisters, and brothers. RAYENWOOD.—In fond memory of Henry Clay, who was killed while in action in Belgium on May 5, 1917. Why should we mourn, for his life he 'gave In tho golden glow of youth ■ For the land he loved, its women fair- ■ For honour, right, and truth. —lnserted by M.D. • ■ REES.—Pi loving memory of Sergeantbugler <f3idney Charles Rocs (2nd Reinforcements), who was killed white in action on Gallipoii on May 7, 1915, enly son of Elizabeth H. a.iul tha lute Sydney 0. Rees; aged 19 years. lie did nis duty ncbly. —lnserted by his mother, E. H. Rees, Mastcrton. ROBERTS.—In loving memory of Private James G. Roberts (2nd Reinforcements), who was killed while in action on Gallipoii, May 8, 1915, beloved youngest son of Elizabeth and the late' J. T. Roberts, Avocai street, Mornington. ROGAN.—In loving memory of John « Patrick Began, who was killed on G-nl-poli on Mary 2, 1915.—Inserted by his sorrowing parents. i ROSS.—In loving memory of Private James Oswald Wallace Ross (Main Body), killed while in action at Gallipoii on May 2, 1915. , He rose responsive to his country's call, He gave his life for us all; In a foreign country he fell, For he did his duty well. —lnserted by his loving mother, sister, and brothers. SMITH.—In loving memory of Private •Fred Smith (14th Otago Regiment, Main Body), who wa3 killed at Gallipoii on May 4, 1915.—Inserted by M 3 loving mother, sisters, and brother, Harrow street. SMITH.—In loving memory of Private Fred Smith (,14th Otago Regiment, Main Body), who was killed at Quinn's Tost, Gallipoii, on May 4, 1915.—Inserted by his loving aunt, E. M'Cann, Tapanui. STEATTON —ln loving memory of Gil,bcrt Reynolds Stratton (4th Ota.qo Regiment, Main Body), who was killed while in action at Gallipoii on May 2, 1915. Too far away thy grave to s?e, But not too far to think of thee. —lnserted by his father, brothers, and sisters. TJBEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother and son, Lance-corporal George Thomas Uren, who was killed while in action at the Dardanelles on May 2, 1915; aged 23 years. ■*■ A faithful brother, kind and true. No fiiend on earth like him we'll find; Three years have passed and Koae can tell The loss of him wc love so well. —lnserted by his loving mother, sister (E. Mowat), brother (E. S. Uren), and brother-in-law (J. P. Mowat), Caversh'am. "UREN.—In loving memory of our dear brother, George, who was killed while in action at Gallipoii on Ma}- 2, 1915. "Killed in action," ran the message, Died a brother, good and kind, Leaving nothing but his memory For the loved ones left behind. "Killed in action," said the cable. Just three years ago to-dayj Far from, home, friends, and kindred, Died our brother far away. —lnserted by his sorrowing brother and sister, W. Uren (Kakapuaka) and Kate Thompson (Hun'ly). WARREN.—In loving memory <f Private James- Carson Warren, who died on May 8, 1915, from wounds received while in action at the Dardanelles. He gave his life for liberty. —lnserted by his loving mother and sister.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 35