IN MEMORIAM.
. BLAIKIE.—-In loving memory of Private Duncan Blaikie, who died on April 18, 1917, from wounds received on Galllpoli on May 3, 1915. —Inserted by his parents, Bisters, and brother. DRTJMMOND. —In loving memory of Rifleman Peter Drummond, who died from wounds, 3rd Canadian General Hospital, Boulogne, on April 9, 1918. Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away. ■'.'«. •
DTJNGBY.—In loving, memory of -.Rifleman Alfred Hugh Dungcy,. dearly loved son of James and Maria Diingey, who . was killed "Somewhere in France" on April 12, 1918;-. in his 22nd year. "May his soul rest in peace and may light perpetual shine on him." ■Weep not. for -me, ',-.. It is as I would wish.ib: v,.,-, , Blue skies above;, soft earth beneath, And you to think of me.' —lnserted by his loved ones. . GIBB.—In loving memory" of Trooper Robert James Gibb, who was killed in action in Palestine, March 30, 1918. ■ He died that we might live in peace, He fought for Freedom, nob for fame, Yet, on New Zealand's roll of honour Stands inscribed our hero's name. —lnserted by his loving father, sisters, and brothers.
GBAHAM. —In loving memory of Bifleman Francis Joseph Graham, who was killed in action, April 6, 1918. E.I.P. In ai distant land he lies
At rest in a soldier's grave; His battlo fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters.
HEEEON.—In loving. memory of Private John Herron (13th Beinforcements), who was killed in action ,on April 16, 1918; aged 28 years. In the bloom of his life death claimed him, In the pride of his manhood days; None knew him but to love him, None mentioned hi 6 name but with praise. He sleeps beside his comrades In a hallowed grave unknown, But his name is written' in letters of love ' On the hearts he left at home.' —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. LIDDELL. —In sad and loving memory of Private William Liddell (28th Eeiuforoements), who was killed in action "Somewhere in Prance" on April 12, 1918; aged 21 years. He left his home in perfect health In the pride of his m&nhood days, Wo little thought how soon ho would Be laid in a hero's grave. Par away from those who loved him Comrades. gently laid him to rest, far-away grave he is. steeping. One of God's brightest and beet. —lnserted by hia loving parent*, sisters, and brothers.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3396, 16 April 1919, Page 39
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