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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM. BARTER —ln fond and loving memory of Sapper Gilbert Ernest Barter, beloved only son of Mr and Mrs H. E. Barter, Lomeville, killed in Italy, June 9, 1944. We often sit and wonder, as twilight shadows fall, Bick to days of happiness, days beyond call. And a vision comes before us, so tender and so sweet. Of him whose voice is silent, and whose eyes are closed in sleep. At night when shadows are falling, and we are all alone. There always seems a longing, Gilbert, if you could just come home. -Inserted by his loved ones. COLLlNS—Sergeant Norman Joseph Colfins, R.N.Z.A.F., killed on active service, overseas, June 9, 1943. R.I.P. Only a grave Of a hero. Only a mound of earth, ’ar from the land of his loved ones, "ar from the land of his birth. His King and country called him, ijiat call was not in vain, And on the roll of honour You’ll find our brother’s name, rfflserted by his brother, Eddie, and

COLLINS—41-5992. Sergeant Norman «°seph Collins, killed on active service a England, June 9, 1943. R.N.Z.AE. R.I.P. nine has changed in many ways, aut one thing changes never, oememory of those happy days yhgn we were all together. Zjjjserted by Rose. Ray, and Norman. — lr! loving memory of FlyTai. Ofllcer Ric hard D. Ferguson (Fergy), v?ii ran f a - killed on active service, St. Scotland, June 8, 1944. T _ Ever fondly remembered. by Ngaio and Gran.

S®9?BURY —In sad and loving memory Officer A. A. Kingsbury, and late of the 10th Reinpresumed crashed over the «orth Sea on June 8. 1945. T Dearly loved and sadly missed. by dad, mum, and Rodger. JJNGSBURY—In proud and loving rnT our nephew. Flying Officer Si K J n ?sbury. R.N.Z.A.F., reported gging. believed killed, England, June 8,

j nco .. Ris duty nobly done, touted by Jack and Maud. J3OMPSON—In proud and loving (Wu.2 ry , o£ . our dear elder son. Flying uScer William Alexander Thompson, ea °n active service. June 8. 1944. - <j e W *R remember them, father ea by his loving mother and

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24896, 8 June 1946, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24896, 8 June 1946, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24896, 8 June 1946, Page 1

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