IN MEMORIAM
TURNER.—Ip loving memory of our dear son and brother Arthur William, died November 4, 1943 (result of an accident). A day of memory sad to recall Dearly loved and missed by us all. Only those who have loved can tell The sorrow of parting without a farewell. —lnserted by his loving father and mother and brothers George, Keith and Lindsay, Invercargill. GILES.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Harriet May, who passed away November 4, 1928. There’s a link death cannot sever; Fond remembrances last forever. —lnserted by her loving husband and daughter, M. F. TURNER. —In loving memory of Arthur William, died November 4, 1943, (result of an accident). Thy will be done. —lnserted by his loving grandparents, Aunt Alice and Uncle Andy, Garston. TURNER. —In loving memory of Arthur William, who passed away on November 4, 1943 (result of an accident). Ever Remembered. —lnserted by his uncle and aunt, Edendale. TURNER.—In loving memory of Arthur William, who passed away (result of an accident) on November 4, 1943. “Dearly loved and sadly missed.” —lnserted by his sorrowing Uncle Frank, Aunt Sarah and family, Lorneville. TURNER.—In fond and loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Arthur W. Turner, who was accidentally killed at Invercargill, on November 4, 1943. Ever Remembered. —lnserted by Uncle George and Aunt Alice, and his cousins, Willowbank, Athol. FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE CLAY.—In loving memory of 1971 Pte. Frederick William Clay, who was killed in action near Fuka, on November 5, 1942. (Interred at El Alamein). Just when life was brightest, Just when his hopes were best. His country called, and he answered, Now in God’s hands he rests. We pictured his safe returning, And longed to clasp his hand; But death has postponed the meeting ’Twill be in a better land. —lnserted by his loving father and mother, sister and brothers.
CARSTON.—In fond remembrance of my sincere friend Sgt. T. A. (Tommy) Carston, who died of wounds at El Alamein, November 3, 1942.
Although in death he sleeps in peace Beyond a starlit sky. His spirit lives within our hearts For love can never die. —lnserted by a friend. HUNTER. —In loving memory of (Jim) Pte. J. H. Hunter, 2nd N.Z.E.F., killed in action in Middle East, November 5, 1942. Ever Remembered. —lnserted by a loved one—Susie. HUNTER.—In loving memory of our brother. Pte. James Hunter, killed in action, Western Desert November 5, 1942. —lnserted by Crosby and Olive. LAWRENCE.—In loving memory of Gnr. Keith Roger Lawrence, accidentally killed in Pacific on November 4, 1943. Interred Falamai Cemetery, Mona Island. Time cannot heal our aching heart, Or from our memories tear The face and smile we loved so well, It will dwell forever there. They say that time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget; But time so far has only proved How much we miss him yet. —lnserted by his loved ones. LAWRENCE.—In loving memory of Gnr. Keith Roger Lawrence, accidently killed in Pacific on November 4, 1943. * A silent thought brings many a tear Of a brother we lost and loved so dear. Only those who knew him really know How much we lost one year ago. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Edendale. LONGLEY.—In loving memory of 425794 L' ngley, accidentally killed on Kaplti Island, November 5, 1943. 1943. Not just today but everyday In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving mother, father and Russell. LONGLEY.—In loving memory of Pilot Officer Harold Nevill, killed in air accident November 5, 1943. Sweet is the spot where he is laid, Many a visit in silence paid, To lay down a flower in memory of thee Never forgotten and never will be. —lnserted by his Aunt Ettie, Uncle Alex, and Coqsin Alva. LONGLEY.—In loving memory of our dear grandson, 425794 Pilot Officer Harold Nevill Longley, accidentally killed on Kapati Island. November 5, 1943. We loved him too dearly to ever forget. —lnserted by Grandma and Grandad Longley.
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Southland Times, Issue 25512, 4 November 1944, Page 4
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660IN MEMORIAM Southland Times, Issue 25512, 4 November 1944, Page 4
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