IN MEMORIAM.
BILLS.—In loving memory of our dear and only son, Henry Thomas, who died in France on January 13, 1917. R.I.P. “He did his duty.”—lnserted by his loving mother, father, and sister. BILLS.—In loving memory of Henry Thomas Bills, who died in France on January 13, 1917.—Inserted by a friend. R.I.P. HAKVEY.—In lo ving memory of our clear and only son, Gunner Geo. A. Harvey, who died on January 17, 1917, from sickness, in 4th General Hospital, London; aged 21 years. Sadly missed.’—lnserted by his loved ones. JONES.—In loving memory of 9j415 Corporal Joshua A. Jones, Otago Mounted Rifles, Main Body, died from wounds received in France on January 10, 1918.—Inserted by his parents, J. and M\ Jones, Glenpark. MILE URN.—In loving memory of dear Stanley, who was killed in action “Somewhere in France,” January 15, 1918.—Inserted by a friend. W OOD. In loving mom or v; of dear Dave (3rd Reinforcements), who died while on active service, January 16, 1919. When the years in growing numbers Tell us what those years have cost, In the gentle, quiet gloaming, How we miss the loved and lost. How we miss them when death claims thorn, Loved ones from the poor heart’s store; Miss them weeping, sometimes grieving, ’ We, not they, had “gone before.” —lnserted by his loving mother and sister, Annie.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 35
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