IN MEMORIAM.
MADDEN.-In loving memory of my dear brother, Sergeant John F. Madden, 22nd Reinforcements, killed in action somewhere in France on September 9, 1918- .gjjgg loved, so sadly missed." R,l.P.—mseneo by his loving sister Margaret. SCAIFE.-In loving memory of Stanley Tancred Scaife, killed in action, Sormne, 191 b. TAYLOR —ln loving memory of our dear brother, 27700-Corporal Peter Baylor who died from wounds in Walton-on-Thames Hospital on September 10, 1918. He sleeps in a far-off grave, A grave we may never see, But as long as life and memory last We will always think of thee. —lnserted by his sorrowing brother and sister. WARD.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Anthony, who was killed action, "Somewhere in France," September 12, 1918. Sleep on, dear brother, in a soldier's grave, , . Your life for your country you nobly gave; , . No one stood near .you to say good-bye, But safe in God's keeping now you lie. _ -Inserted by his. loving sister, brother-in-law, and nephew, L., C, and J. Gibson. WEAVEILr-In sad and loving memory of Trooper Peter Weaver, who died at Ins parents* residence, Alexandra, on beptemoei 13, 1919. "Ever remembered.' —lnserted by a friend, Clyde. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Lancecorporal Arthur Francis Goble, who was accidentally killed by falling from a motor cycle at Invercargill on September 13, 1919, beloved second son of Francis and Louisa Williams, of Wyndham, and grandson of E. Goble, Dunedin; aged 22 years. Deeply mourned. Had He asked us, well we know, We should cry, Oh-spare this blow; Yes, with streaming tears should pray • "Lord, we loved him; let him stay." But the Lord doth nought amiss, And, since He hath ordered this, We have nought to do but still Rest in silence on His will. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, and brother Francie (of Wyndham).
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Arthur Williams, accidentally killed at Invercargill on September 13, 1919, member 20th Reinforcements; aged 22 years. Also his brother Hector, killed 1 while in action in France on September 15, 1916, 10th Reinforcements; aged 21 years. "Thy will be done."—lnserted by their loving grandmother, E. Goble.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3470, 14 September 1920, Page 35
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