FOR THE EMPIRE’S GAUGE.
DEftTH. REYNOLDS.—On June 7, Hamilton East, buried with military honours, Nurse Reynolds, second daughter of James and the late Elizabeth Reynolds, niece of Mrs Bennett, Mornington. IN MEMORIAL. HAY. —In loving memory of Private George Huntley Hay, who was killed in action at Messines on June 14, 1917, beloved son of George and Helen Hay, 2 Hurdley street, Timaru. Though death divides, fond memory clings. —lnserted by his loving parents, five brothers, and two sisters. lIA\ r .—ln loving memory of our, dear brother Huntley, who was killed in action near Messines on June 14, 1917. —Inserted by Frances and Jack. KANE.—In loving memory of Corporal James Kane (19th Reinforcements), killed in action near Messines on June 16, 1917. “Sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on his soul.” —Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and brothers. M'BREEN. —In sad but loving memory of our dear brother Andrew, who died from wounds received while in action on July 25. 1318. Sleep on, dear brother, keep waiting for us; — Some day v.-e’U be crossing river to thee; Dearer to memory than words can te'l Are the thoughts of the brother we loved so well. Five years liavo passed, our hearts are sore, As times goes o nwe miss him more; His welcome smile, his loving face. No one can ever fill his place. Missed, sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving sisters and brothers. M‘ILROY.—In loving memory of Private Jack MTlroy, 8/1552, who died in Dunedin on June 13, 1919.—Inserted by bis parents, sisters, brother, and brother-in-law. M’MILLAN. —In loving memory of 3/1181 Sergeant Robert Hugh M'Millan (7th Reinforcements). who died in Cashmere MilitarySanatorium on June 15, 1929: aged 26 years. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisteis, and brother-in-law. SCANLON. —In loving memory of Private James Scanlon, who passed away at Dunedin on June 12, 1917. Until the day- dawns and the shadows flee away. —lnserted by his sorrowing sister Myrtle. WARREN. —In loving memory of Private J. Warren, killed in action at Messines on June 15, 1917. Bravely he marched to battle, Nofibly he laid down his life, He unto death was faithful, His is the victor's crown.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3614, 19 June 1923, Page 39
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