IN MEMORIAM.
ARMITAGE. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rifleman Henry, who was killed, “ Somewhere in France,” on September 15, 1916, third son of Henry Armitage, Blackstone Hill; aged 28 years. —lnserted by his loving father, brothers, and sisters. CHERRIE.—In loving memory of our dear son, Robert William Cleland Cherrie, killed in action on the Somme, September 15, 1916. " Ever remembered.” DATH.—In loving memory of John Dath, who was killed, “ Somewhere in France ” on September 15, 1916. R.I.P. He was my dear and laving son, And bravely went away ; And fell in the field of battle Twelve years ago to-day. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother. GORDON. —In loving memory of Rifleman John Gordon, who was killed in action in France September 11, 1918.—Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. HEALY’.—In loving memory of our brother, 8/2943 Sapper John Healy, who died of wounds received while in action, September 13, 1917, beloved son of the late Margaret Healy.—lnterred at Arras, France. R.I.P. —lnserted by his loving brothers and sisters. TREGILGUS.—In loving memory of Rifleman 24/599 Samuel Tregilgus, killed in action on the Somme, September 16, 1916, youngest son of Margaret and the late Samuel Tregilgus, of Alexandra South.— Inserted by his loving mother, M. Tregilgus.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3888, 18 September 1928, Page 47
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208IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3888, 18 September 1928, Page 47
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