IN MEMORIAM.
HARDING.—In loving memory of Private Leonard Charles Harding, who died from wounds received on Gallipoli. on May 10, 1015.—Inserted by J. and J. H.
M'COY. —In loving memory of Arthur Harold M'Coy, who died from wounds received at Capo Helles on May 10, 1915. —lnserted bv X. M. and E. P. M.'
M'COY.—In loving memory of dear Arthur, who was wounded at Cape Helles on the Bth and died on the 10th May, 1915, at No. 2 Clearing Hospital, Cape Helles.—lnserted by his leving relatives.
MURRAY.—In loving memory of Albert Reynold Murrav, who died from wounds at' No. 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Boulogne, May 9, 1918. A* lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see, But while life and memory last We will remember thee. —lnserted by • his loving grandmother, and aunts Patterson and Wilson, Milton. MURRAY.—In loving memory of Private Albert Reynold (Rennie) Murray, who died from wounds in France, May 9, 1918, only son of Jessie Grey, Cattle Flat.
Too fondly loved to be forgotten. —lnserted by his loving uncle, auns, and cousins, Riverside, Tokoiti. MURRAY.—In loving memory of Private A. R. Murray, who died from wounds on May 9, at No. 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Boulogne.—lnserted by W. E. Baxter. MURRAY.—In loving memory of my dear mate, Private A. R. Murray (N.Z. Field Ambulance), who died from wounds, May 9, 1918. Sleep on, dear Bert, in your foreign grave, Your life for your comrades you nobly gave; Gone and forgotten by 6ome you may be... : - But dear to my memory forever you'll be. . —lnserted by J. Hollows (on active service). QUINN. —In loving memory of Lancecorporal John Martin Oliver Quinn, who died from wounds at No. 2 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Boulogne, May 12, 1918. R.I.P.
A lonely grave in a far-off land,
A grave we may never 6ee, ■' But while life and memory last We will remember thee. —lnserted by his sorrowing father, sister, arid brother, Palmerston South. RAINS.—In loving memory of Lancecorporal William Henrv Rains (N.Z.R.8.), who was killed in action in the Somme, France, May 9, 1918. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister, and brother, Mornington. BAINS. —In loving memory of Lancecorporal William Henry Bains, who was killed in action on May 9, 1918. In a hero's grave he sleepeth, "Somewhere in Prance" he fell;
How little we thought when we parted It was the last farewell. —lnserted by his loving friend, M. C. M.
ROBERTS. —In loving memory of Private James G. Boberts (2nd Beinforcements), « who was killed at G-allipoli, May 8, 1915, youngest son of Elizabeth and the late J. T. Boberts, Avoca street, Mornington.
SYMONS.—In proud and loving memory of my husband, Rifleman J. Symons (24th Reinforcements), who was wounded in Prance on October 12, 1917, and died at Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham on May 9, 1918, eldest son of the late Samuel Symons, of Barnego, Balclutha; in his. 43rd year. In a distant land he lies .At rest in a soldier's grave; His battle fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. —lnserted by M. J. S. "VABCOE. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Wesley Earle, "who was killed in action at the Dardanelles, May 8, 1915; aged 37 years. The light of his young life went down As sinks behind the hill The glory of a setting star: Clear, suddenly, and still. Fold him, Oh Father, in Thine arms And let him henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee. VEITCH.—In loving memory of John Veitch, who died from wounds near Ypres, May 8, 1918; also, Archie, who was' killed while in action on Gallipoli. August 7, 1915, dearly beloved sons of Mr and Mrs Veitoh, 105 Highgate, Roslyai. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by father, mother, sisters, and brothers. WARREN.'—In loving memory of Private James Carson Warren (2nd Reinforcements), who died in 17th General Hospital, Alexandria, Egypt, on May 8, 1915, from wounds received while in notion at the Dardanelles, younger son of Jessie and the late William Warren, of Woodhangh.—lnserted by his loving mother, sister, and brother. |
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Otago Witness, Issue 3400, 14 May 1919, Page 39
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