IN MEMORIAL.
FOR EMPIRE'S CAUSE.
DAWSON.—In loving memory of Henry Beal Dawson (Dick), who fell at Anzao, April 27, 1915.—Inserted by his loved ones. DAWSON.—In loving memory of Henry Beal Dawson (Dick), who fell in action on Gallipoli, April 27, 1915. ’Tis now we miss you, As the boys come marching home. —lnserted' by loved ones at Palmerston. FERGUSON. —In loving memory of Sergeant John Addie Ferguson, A.1.F., who was killed In action "Somewhere in .France 1 ’ on April 24'," 1918. Dearly loved second son of T. and A. Ferguson, Ravensbourne. FOUNTAIN. —In loving memory of Private Ernest Harold Fountain, who was killed Induction on Gallipoli on April 27, 1915, dearly loved sod of Albert and Amy Fountain, Ann street, Eoslyn, brother of Private Leslie and Private Bert Fountain (on active service). His life, well spent on earth, To Country given, Passes thro’ gates of death To joys of Heaven. —lnserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers. FRASER.—In loving memory of Private Kinnear George Fraser (Main Body), who was killed in action at the Dardanelles on April 27, 1915. Dearly loved son of Donald and the late Mary Fraser, of Lumsden; aged 26 years. Also of Mary, who died at Lumsden, April 30, 1918, beloved wife of Donald Fraser. Till the day dawns and the shadows flee away. —lnserted by their loved ones. JEFFERY. —In loving memory of Private James Bevington Jeffery (Little Jeff), No. 89245, 21st Reinforcements, who was killed in action on April 28, 1918; aged 22 years. In the pride of his early manhood. Like the dawn of a beautiful day, He fought with the bravest of the brave In the thickest of the fray. Gone and forgotten by some he may be But dear to our memory forever. —lnserted by his sister and brother-in-law, M. and W. Wilson. KEARNEY.—In loving, memory of my dear brother, Martin Kearney, who was killed in action at the Dardanelles, April 29, 1915. Also, my dear cousin, Patrick Joseph Joj’oe, who died at Featherston Military Camp, May 5, 1917. EH.P. The voice is now silent, the heart is now cold, The smile and the welcome that met me of old; I miss them and mourn them in sorrow unseen And dwell in the memory of days that have been. —lnserted by M. Kearney. PEARSON. —In loving memory of Sapper Francis George Pearson, who was killed in action at Gallipoli on April 28, 1915, dearly beloved eldest son of William and Mary Pearson, Mosgiel Junction. — Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. E.I.P. PINK.—In ever loving memory of Private Hubert Fair Pink (A.N.Z.A £.), killed at Gallipoli. . To-dayp while flags are flaunting high—• "... How many breasts are aching— How many cheerless, lonely hearts are breaking!’’ ' / RANKIN. —Corporal Ge'orge. Machine Gun Section; enlisted August, 1914; died gloriously at the landing at Gallipoli' on the First Anzao Day. To-day we think less of the victory than of those who died to gain it. — David Lloyd George.' —lnserted by an English friend. TAYLOR. —In loving memory, of 82745 Private James Gilbert Taylor (19th Reinforcements),. who died at his residence, 11 Cutten street, South Dunedin, April 26, 1918. Though lost to sight, to memory dear. —lnserted by his loving wife and family.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 35
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536IN MEMORIAL. Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 35
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