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IN MEMORIAM

COOK.—In loving memory of George Alfred Cook, who departed this life at Riverton 2nd June, 1941. Remembrance is a gift no one can steal. Death leaves a wound no one can heal. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sister and brothers. JblB JOHNSON.—In fond and loving memory of Ben Thomas Johnson, who died at Bluff 2nd June, 1938. Fond remembrance. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. Jbl7 FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE BELL.—In loving memory of 1603 Gunner George Bell, killed in action on June 2nd, 1941, during the Battle for Crete. ‘‘ln the field of proud honour—our swords in our hands. Our King and our Country to save— While victory shines on life’s last ebbing sands. Oh! who would not die with the brave! —lnserted by his loved ones. 9279 FRIEND. —In loving memory of 8378 Private Jack Friend, who died of wounds in Crete, 2nd June, 1941. They shall not grow old, As we who are left grow old. Age shall not touch them, Nor years their glory dim. But in the morning and at the going down of the sun, We will remember them. —lnserted by Elsie and Gladys. Jb24 MILNE. —In loving memory of 4531 Driver J. K. Milne, killed in action, Crete, 2nd June, 1941. “Always remembered.” —lnserted by his father and family. Jb26

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Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 4

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