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IN MEMORIAM.

BLAIKIE. —In loving memory of Duncan Blaikie, who died of wounds received at Gallipoli on April 18, 1917. “Though years roll on, we miss you still.” —Inserted! by his parents, bothers, and sisters. CLYDES DAI/E.—ln loving memory of Sergeant W. C. S. Clydesdale (A.1.F.), who was killed, in action on April 15, 1917; aged 29 years. Also of Eo. 9/1801 A. D. D. Clydesdale, M.M. who was killed, in action on May 25, 1918; aged 23 years. Brother of above.—lnserted by their sorrowing mother, M. H. Clydesdale. DAVIES.—In proud! and loving memory of Robert Lloyd Davies, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, who fell at Vimy on April 12, 1917. DUN'GEY. —In loving memory of Rifleman A. H. Dungey, dearly loved son of Maria in France on April 12, 1918. “ May his soul rest in peace.” In the prime of early manhood, I.ike the dawn of a beautiful day, lie fought with the bravest of the brave In the thickest of the fray. What could we have more glorious? Who paid the greater toll? Thau he who fought for King and Country In England’s darkest hour. —lnserted by his loved ones. FARQUHAR. —In sad and loving memory of 71031 Rifleman James Harvey Farquhar, wlfo died of tubular meningitis on April 16, 1919.—Inserted by his loved! ones. HERRON. —In loving memory of Private John Herron, killed in action, “Somewhere in France,” on April 16, 1918. Free from the world’s temptations. Free from all grief and care; Safe in the arms of Jesus, Sin cannot harm him there. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. JOYCE.—In loving memory of Private Thomas Joyce (19th Reinforcements), beloved eldest son of Christina and the late Thomas Joyce, “Winterburn,” Hampden, who was killed while in action, “Somewhere in France,” on April 15, 1918. “Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving mother sisters, and brothers. MATHERS.—In loving memory of Driver C. Mathers (Bth Otago Reinforcements, 8/3346), who died' in Military Hospital, Wellington, on April 16, 1919; aged 27 years W e do not forget him, we loved him too dearly For his memory to fade from our lives like a dream j Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, For grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. brothers. —.•kIBBELL. —loving memory of Private William Liddell (55765, 28th Reinforcements), lulled in action on April 12, 1918; a°ed 21 3’ears. Too dearly loved to he forgotten.” Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brotners. IYEIR—III loving memory of Private Robert William (Dick) Weir, who was killed < o-omewhere in France,” on April 18 1918’ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his parents, brothers, and sisters. WHITING.— In loving memory of Second Lieutenant Norman A. Wliiting, C.M.R. Body) dearly loved youngest son of Catherine and the late Robert Joseph Whitmg, of who died, on April 16. 1919’ aged 25 years. “In memory ever dear Inserted hy his loved ones. WHITING.— In honoured memory of Second Lieutenant Norman A. Whitman who passed away at Soa-cliff on April 16," 1919; aged 25 years. ’ ’ There is a link Death cannot sever— Uur love for you will last for ever —lnserted by G. N. and M. Fletcher. M ILLIAMS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother Tom who lulled m action in France on' April sited llot teurs at the moment ThaMeH how beloved is the soul that’s B ui g^ e w£;r thro,,gh mnny a long sad remembrance re fondly «* ]ovin S memory of my dear brother Tom, who was killed in France on April 17, 1918. name Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Inserted by h:s loving sister, M. R.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3501, 19 April 1921, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3501, 19 April 1921, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3501, 19 April 1921, Page 35