IN MEMORIAM.
' gEGAN-In loving memory of George• W. T. *Hegan, killed in action April 6th, 1918. t la a hero's gravo he alecpeth, Somewhere in France he fell; How little we thought when we parted It was our last farewell. -Inserted by hi* father, mother, fosters, and brother. SEJ.XEDY—In fond memory of our dear blotter, Rifleman S. Kennedy, killed in action April 6th, 1918. _ noMo hearted brother,' eo dearly loved and sadly missed. i-Inscrted by his loving Bister and brother-in-law— it. aud E. Gi;een. ITEVNEDY—In loving memory of our dear &f_, "B" Coy., 4th Batt., X.Z.R.8., killed in action in Franco, April 6th, 19lg. In our thoughts your memory lingers, Tender, fond, and true; t Not ono day goes past, dear Sam, But wo think of you. —lnserted by mother and brothers. .
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 1
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132IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 1
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