ROLL OF HONOUR. In Memoriam.
.BIRCHALL.—In loving memory of our dear son, Victor Hugo Birchall, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Birchall, Carterton, killed in action, Crete, May 20, 1941. We think of you in silence, we often epeak your name; What would we give to clasp your hand and see your smile again. BIRCHALL.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Vic, killed on active service in Crete, May 20, 1041. In our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. —lnserted by Johnny and Mavis Birchail, Dalefield. BIRCHALL.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Vic, killed on active service in. Crete, May 20, 194 L Not just today, but every day in silence we remember. —lnserted by Bill (on furlough), Jim (Overseas), and Dorothy Birchall. BIBCHALL.—In loving memory o*. our dear brcthct Victor, who was' ki-led iu Crete on May 20, 194 L Ever remembered. —lnserted by Edna and Ted. EARRINGTON, James.—Killed in action, Crete, May 20, 1041. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his loving mother, sister and brothers. KNIGHT.—In proud and loving memory of dear Harry, killed in action in Crete, May 20, 1941. —lnserted by Mum, Dad and Rex (overseas). McDAVITT. Trank. Sgnin.—ln loving memory of my dear husband, killed near Malenre (Crete), on May 20, 1041. In silence I remember. —Jean. McLEOD.—In proud and loving memory bf our dear friend Norman, who fell at Crete, May 20, 1941. Greater love has no man. —lnserted by Grahame Maclean and family. McLEOD. Ihakara, Levin.—ln loving mem ory of Norman John (5157, Ist Echelon) and comrades who fell at Crete, May 20, Remembrance. MERRYLEES.—Driver J. W. (Jack).— In loving memory of our son, killed in action, Crete, May 20, 141. In the old home you are fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling round your name; The hearts that held you in deepest affection Still hold you in death just the same. —lnserted by his father and mother. MERRYLEES.—In loving memory of Driver J. W. (Jack) Merrylees, killed in action, Crete, May 20, 1941. —lnserted by his brother and sister-in-law, Ged and Nan. MERRYLEES.—In memory of my brother, J. W. (Jack) Merrylees, killed in action, Crete, May 20, 1941. Sweet is the word remembrance, As these few words will show; You will never be forgotten As the years come and go. In silence we remember. —lnserted by Hec. MERRYLEES.—In fond memory of a good pal. Driver J. W. (Jack) Merrylees, killed in action, Crete, May 20, 1941. To memory ever green. —lnserted by L. M. Murphy, Wellington. MERRYLEES, J. W., 32771, 3rd Eche-lon-Killed on Crete, May 21, 1041. A pal, his memory will always remain. —Terry. Bruce and Jack. Otaki. MERRYLEES. J. W., 32771, 3rd Echelon—Killed on Crete, May 21, 1941. A short friendship, but an everlasting memory. -A, J- and Peg Palmer, Otaki. )
HOPLEY.—Sergt. Harry Hopley, report e<l killed in Crete, May 21, 1941. He is not dead; he’s just away. —lnserted by Nola, Shirley and Colin. SHAND.In loving memory of Lawrence Davidson Shand and boys who fell with him at Crete on May 20, I'.Hl. —lnserted by Mrs. Anglis
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 1
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514ROLL OF HONOUR. In Memoriam. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 199, 20 May 1944, Page 1
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