ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORIAL. I T>noTTT I*"* I'T-'in? memory of out I2i, Thamn- VTillinxn, killed in acUon at M-:e*in<w Ri«je on June .th. -iMoitod by i. L. ar.d A. i. CHAMBERS-In loving memory of Reginald Courtney C r.fl m .^ 13 ~; Fourth R:iruorcc-rr.ent. ki!:«d Jn Bctjon ' * Juno <th. 331 •• "lamS'Th'.tna.t Dailey."' killed i" «*«» ca Juno 7th, 1017, at Jl*w«n«. j Sjwt remembrance liver- for ever. | -Inserted by his loving father, sisters, ana . brother. „ I I««££| Jans 7th, 101 - j To memory ever dear. i -Inserted by his loving sifter, ]>«»• LANE —In lovir.nW? of Corpl I SI. M. Lar.e, 7-*G3. -ho savo h* Uo a, | 6ir.es, J-.:i<e 7th, 13-'- . , "Oreit'"' love hath no man than thi,, that ho lay down Kg life tor ma menus. T memory of my Hnr.' r 'T If Warn?, of Lyttelton, killed '""'L 'j,mo 6th. 101G; my dear ' P-rl, died Juno 6th 1915. ci -> ™ the best tii l l f'°d could cenu, , V n ,on a faithful friend; Hi, wa-fare o'er, his battle fought, m" Victory '.von, thouph dearly Douebt. t! I Iweet voung life ho freoly gave, God guard isd watch my hero a grave. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers. and sisters. t ivvpNTK In loving memory of my ucar «. '■<? killed in action Juno Gdi, 1010, a o ea -i years. , ~ You are not forgotten, dear bin .her, \or shall you ever be; , A , ion- aa lifo and memory last I will remember thee. inserted by his loving sister, Cassrie le Warae. MELLOR—In loving memory erf Mcllor, killed at Messines, Juno 7th, 191.. "Ever remembered." -Inserted by his loving wife and sons, j NEm.OVE-In loving memory of Rifleman CoTdiner Newlove, J", lled in actlon aj Messines, Jun& 7th, 191'. "VEWCOMBE —In loving- memory of my dear eon Harold William Newcornbe, who was killed in action at Messines, Juno ,th, 1017. There is a link Death cannot sever— Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. —Inserted by his loving mother. BEAD (Joe) —In loving memory of our dear win, J. B. Read, killed in action Mesemes, Fiance, June 7th, 1017. "Greater love hath no man than this: That he lay down his lifo for his friends.' —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, C. and 51. Bead. READ (Joe)—ln loving memory -of our dear brother, J. B. Read, killed on the Messines battlefield, France, Juno 7th, 1917. "A friend, a chum, and a loving son— ; A lad gone 'West, life not begun." —Inserted by Jm loving sisters and broth-ers-in-law, Mr and Mrs Jamieson, Dallison, and Smith., STRACHAN —In sad but loving memory of James Taku Strachan, killed in action at Messines, June 7th, 1917. *Tis just three sad years to-day Since our darling passed away. His King and Country called him, That call was • not in vain, And on the Toll of honour You'll find our brother's name. —Inserted by his loving listers Georgi© ind Billie Strachan, 35 Aid red street, Christ- - church. SHERIDAN—Private T. H. Sheridan, killed j in action in France, June 7th, 1917. Sadly missed by those who loved, him, As it dawns another year, In the lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are ever fear. —Inserted by Lis loving mother and brother Jim. SHERIDAN—In loving memory of Private T. H. Sheridan, killed at Messines, June 7th, 1917. Time cannot change our aching Hearts, Nor from our memory tear the face and form we loved eo well, 'Twill dwell for ever there. Wo feel and we long for a presence misoen, And we dwell in the memory of days that have been. —Inserted by his loving sister Nellie and nieces E. and V.D. SHERIDAN—In loving memory of our dear brother, Pte-. T. H. Sheridan, who was j killed in action, June 7th, 1917. | —Inserted by his brother and tiater-in-law, t Xr. and J. Sheridan. SHERIDAN—In fond and loving memory of my dear brother, Private Thomas Henry Sheridan, killed in action at Meesines, June 7th, 1017. "Always in our thoughts."' —Inserted by his sister, Kate. TOilLINSON—Killed, in action at Meesines on June 7th, 1917, John Lester, dearly loved son of Frederick.and Annie J. Toiulineon, of G5 Caledonian road, irt. Albans; aged 21 years. Sadly missed. JTOMI/INSON—In lorving memory of J. Xi. Tomlinson, who departed this life, in France on June 7th, 1917. Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. —Inserted by friends. THOMPSON—In loving memory of our dear eon, Private Geary Gibson Thompson, who died on June 7th, 1917, from wounds xe ceived while in action at Messines. We miss him most who Loved iiim beet. —Inserted by his loving parents, Bister, and brother.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 1
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756ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 1
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