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ROLL OF HONOUR.

BAKER. —Tn loving memory of Private W. T. Baker, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baker, of Otahuhu, killed in action ■Paaseheridaele, October 4, 1917; aged 20 years. Ever remembered. BIDGOOD. —»-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Andrew (Jim) Bidgood, killed in action October 4, 19>17, at Passchendaele. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. BLUCHBR. —In loving memory of Sergeant Charles Blucher, who gave his life for )iis country, at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Tears have passed and still we miss him, Words would fail our loss to tell. Inserted by his loving father, mother, brothers and sister. BROWN. —In loving memory of Gunner David H. B. Brown, Ist Machine-gun Company, Thirteenth Reinforcements, killed in action on Passchendaele Ridge, October 4, 1917. Inserted by his loving parents, sister and brothers. BULLOCK. —In loving remembrance of my dear son, Corporal Walter W. Bullock, D.C.M., Seventh Reinforcements, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. He lies besides his comrades. In a far-off grave unknown; But the battlefield can never sever The link of mother love at home. Inserted by his loving mother. BURROWS. —In loving memory or our dear brother, Harold Edward, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. For honour and for home. Inserted by bla loving brothers and sisters. CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of our dear cousin, Sergeant-Major Ernie Campbell, killed in action in Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered by his loving cousins, Lena, Nora, and' A. Bowyer, Ponsonby. CANTELL. —In loving memory of our dear sons and brothers, Sergt. Arnold C. Cantell, killed in action in Battle of Somme, October 4, 1916; and Pte. Edwin V. Cantell, died of wounds received at Ypres, October 4, 1917. Resting till we meet again. Faithfulounto death. Inserted by their sorrowing parents, brothers and sisters, 24, Reimers Avenue, Kingsland. CRAWFORD. —In loving memory or our dear son and brother, Tom. killed in action, October 4, 1917. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and Bister, Howick. CROUCH.—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother. Private Frank Crouch, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers, Onehunga. DOYLE.—Private John, late 23rd Reinforcements, killed in action, Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Only a number and a name, Among a thousand In the Jirt; And nothing now stall be the same, Something be always lovedand missed. Inserted by his loving wife, T. M. Doyle. FCLCHER. —In loving memory of our beloved only son, Harry Edward, killed in action in France, October 4, 1917. Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his parents and sisters.

GOULD. —In loving memory of my dear husband. Private John Edward Gould,killed in action In France, October 4, 1917. Inserted by his wife and daughter, Joan. GRIBBLE. —In loving remembrance or onr dearly loved son and brother, Private Leicester Gordon, killed in action, October A, 1917. Lovingly remembered by his mother, sisters and brother. (OBIBBLI3. —In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Private Leicester Gordon, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Fondly remembered by his uncle, annt and cousins, W. and K. Cribble. GRIBBLE—In fond memory of our dearly loved son and brother, Corporal Leonard James (Len), 15th Reinforcements, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917; Years roll on, but memories never fade. Lovingly remembered by his sorrowing parents/ brothers and sisters. GRIBBLH. —In ever loving memory of onr dear brother. Corporal Leonard James, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Remembered always. Inserted by his loving sister and brother, I. and K. Kelly, Whangarel. GRIBBLE.—In fond remembrance of our dear nephew and cousin, Corporal Leonard James, killed in action October 4, 1917. Fondly remembered by Aunt Emma and cousins. BARLEY.—In fond and loving memory of my dear daddy, Robert Lyons (Bob), killed in action, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving son, Robert Rex Harley. MEDWELL.—In loving memory of our dear son, Fred, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Loved in life, treasured in death; A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by his loving parents and sisters. • TtfcLAUGHLIN.—In loving memory of Private Edward- McLaughlin, 21st Reinforcements, killed in action October 4, 1917. 1 am thinking of you to-day, dear Eddie, Thinking of the past; Picturing you in memory,' Just aa I saw you last. God alone knows how I miss you As it dawns another year. Inserted by his loving mother, A. McLaughlin, Murimotu. McLAUGHLIN.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Private Edward McLaughlin. 'killed in action in France, October 4, 1917. In a • hero's grave he slept, Somewhere in France he fell. How; Jittle we thought .Vhen we parted, It was his last farewell. Inserted by his loving sister, Mary, and brother-in-law, M. G. Wellard, Rangataua.

MURPHY.—In loving memory of our dear son ' and brother, Stan, killed in action in France. October 4, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving parents, sister and brothers. NEAL.—Sacred to the memory of my dear son, Ernest, who was lost at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. The. winds of Heaven blow softly, On that quiet, sacred spot; But in the changing scenes of life. By mother you are not forgotten. O'NEILL.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Corporal Henry Arthur, killed in action at l'asschendaele, October 4, 1917. Until the day break And earth's dark shadows flee. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, •isters and brothers, Maromaku. PEKRIX.—in loving memory of my dear husband, Jack Perrin, who was killed during the Passcliendaele advance, October 4, 1917. For honour and for all. Inserted by C. A. Perrin, Ahuroa. PERRIN.—in loving memory of John Harold Purdy (Jack), killed in action, October 4, 1917. Deeply regretted. Call not back the dear departed, They are safe on Canaan's shore ; They all are waiting there to meet me, When 1 have crossed the bar. Not forgotten by his loving mother. RHODES.—In fond and loving memory of our dear brother, Walter James, killed in action in France, October 4, 1917. Time may pass and bring us changes, Fresh with every passing year; But your name will ever be sacred To the hearts that hold you dear. Inserted by his loving brother and •ister-in-luw, Ted and Pearl Rhodes, Whltianga. • STOKES.—A tribute to t)p memory of oar soldier son, Hamilton, who answered duty's call mivea years to-day; aged 21 years. Duty called him, and he was there, To do his hit and take his share; . ,| His heart was good, his spirit brave, gfelk His resting place a hero's grave. mm Inserted by his parents, Claude Villa, jpg Cameron Street, Onehunga.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 1

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1,111

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 1

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