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IN MEMORIAM

BAKER—In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary, who passed away on November 29, 1941. Time may take the edge off grief, But memory turns back every leaf; To have you in the same old way, Would be my dearest wish today. —lnserted by her loving husband. CRUICKSHANK—In loving memory of Alexander Joss, who passed away at Dunedin on November 29, 1943. ' Upright and honest in all his ways, Loving and kind to the end of his days; Deep in our hearts his memory is kept, We loved him too dearly to ever forget. —lnserted by his loving wife and family, Mataura. CRUICKSHANK—In loving memory of my dear dad and our grand-dad, who died, November 29, 1943. Nothing seems the same without you, A loving dad, a pal so true; Once again we hope to meet you When the day of life, has fled, And in heaven with joy to greet you, Where no farewell tears are shed. —lnserted by his loving daughter Jess, and son-in-law, Les, and wee Lois and Collin Boivin, Nightcaps. FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE BELL.—In loving memory of our dear brother' and uncle, 9674 lan Jameson Bell, 2nd N.Z.E.F., died November 29, 1941. The years may slowly come and go, But memories dwell for ever; A brother so loyal, kind and true, Could be forgotten never. —lnserted by Doug, and Myrtle and nephews, Raymond and Ashley, 75 Venus Street, Georgetown. CHRISTIE—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Frank Christie, killed in action, Libya, November 29, 1941. Sleep on, dear son, no shadows touch you now, Your country’s banner flies aloft as fair; The bitter wounds of hostile days have healeH, And night goes shepherding her stars to prayer. Our hearts can never weep enough For those who gave their lives, their all; On Egyptiarf. earth they sleep, though rough They lie in peace where they did fall. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters and brothers, Adeline, Jessie, lan and Ernest. MAYNE—In affectionate remembrance of 1844 Gunner Thomas Henry Mayne, killed in action at Sidi Rezegh, November 29, 1941. —lnserted by his loved ones.

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Southland Times, Issue 25533, 29 November 1944, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM Southland Times, Issue 25533, 29 November 1944, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM Southland Times, Issue 25533, 29 November 1944, Page 4

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