IN MEMORIAM.
CLARK.—In loving memory of J. S. Clark, Alain Body, who died of wounds in France, March 25, 1918; aged 25 years. Too far away thy grave to see, But not too far to think of thee. —lnserted by his loving father and mother, sisters, and brothers. COYLE.—In sad and loving remembrance of Edward Coyle (Edsie), who was killed at La Romarin, France, on March 24, 1917; buried in Alaple Leaf Cemetery. R.I.P.- — ■lnserted by his father, mother, brother, and sisters. FRASER.—In loving memory of Private John (Jack) Fraser, 27483, who was kiilecfl in action in France on March 24, 1918. “Till we meet again.” STEWART.—In loving memory of our dear sons, who were killed in action—James in France, March 23, 1917; Clarence on Gallipoli, on Alay 2, 1915. Though their loving voice is silent, And the true hearts ceased to beat,. We still miss their well-known footsteps And the faces we used to greet. —By their loved ones.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3549, 28 March 1922, Page 35
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