ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN HEMORIAM. 1 WESTKAY.—In loving memory of Georgo Arthur Wcstray, Moved husband, of 5 Annie Wcstray, of AVanganui, and oldest son of Captain and Mrs. G. C. Wcstray, ot Wallasey, England-,..wh0 died of wounds 6omewhero in Franco on October 1, 1918. , They call him dead. They como to mo : And sob and cry. , They say: "Ah! sad it seems that he So young should dio!" - They say: "The fields aro stained red, i Where he did fall," They sob afresh—and dead, dead, dead ■ My Love they call. . Not dead! . . . just gone before ■ Youth's fires have fled. j. Ho stepped aside from earth' 6 drear path. Ho is not dead. \ The white'gift of his life ho gave Ungrudgingly, My gallant, noblo Brave. Ho lives Eternally. ; 1 And now lie' treads the radiant way, : Far from earth's blight. - Joy's blossoms scent his golden day, i li White peacc his night. 3 WESTfiAY.—In loving memory of George A. Wcstray, who died of wounds in i France, October .1, 1918. ! "Each day my thoughts do wander to your grave that's far away." —luserted by his loving friend, E. Benr Jiett.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1919, Page 1
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189ROLL OF HONOUR. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1919, Page 1
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