BOLL OF HONOUR. In Memoriam.
BENTON, Sgmn. D.—A loving tribute to clear Darden, who paid the ,S u P r e m _ c Sacrifice on the 27th Jupe, 1942, at Mlnquar Qualm. Pond memories keep you ever near us. —lnserted by his loving family. 8ENT0N.—30497, Slgmn. Darden, died of ■wounds, Egypt, June 27, 1942. In loving memory of our dear brother. Not just today, but everyday, we remember. —lnserted by Dawn and Jack. BENTON, Darden. —In loving memory of our dear friend, who died of wounds on June 27. 1942. You are not forgoten, dear Darden, Nor shall you ever be; Epr as long as life and memory lasts, We will remember thee. —lnserted by his dear friends, Esma, Laurie and Graham. BRYSON.—In loving memory of our Jim, 37369, Pte. J. 0. F. Bryson. 4th Reinforcements, 2nd N.Z.EJ.. e ' defit son, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryson, Grey Street. WoodVille, killed in action, June 27. 194-. near Mersa Matruh. Tn a distant land he lies, at rest, in a soldier’s grave. His battle fought, his name enrolled. On a scroll of the deathless brave. A lonely grave In a far-off land, a grave we may never see, But while life and memory last. Jim, we will remember thee. His mother's boy. his father’s pal. —lnserted by his loving Mum and Dad, Woodville. BRYSON.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Pte. J. O. F. (Jim) Bryson, 22nd Wellington Battalion, 4th Reinforcements, killed In action in Egypt, June 27, 1942; aged 23 years. ' So dearly loved, So sadly miseed. —lnserted by his brother Bob. BRYSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Jim, who gave his life for us on June 27. 1942. In Mersa Matruh. Jim was a boy you couldn't help loving, A cobber so thoughtful and kind. He loved all children and older folks. What lovely memories. Jim. you’ve left behind. —lnserted by his loving 'brother. Jack, and sisters. Dawn, Billie, Noele and Joye. BRYSON. —In fond memory of my dear pal Private Jim Bryeon, of Woodville, who was killed in action in Egypt. June 27, 1942: aged 23 years. —lnserted by his cobber, L/Bdr. Sid Smales (overseas). BRYSON.—In loving memory of our dearest brother and uncle. 37369. Private T O F (Jim) Bryson. 22nd Wellington Batt. 4th Reinforcements, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryson. Woodville, who gave his life in the battle for Egypt. June 27. 1942: aged 23 years. He died that those he loved might live. Deeply regretted. —lnserted by his loving sister, brother-In-law and wee nieces, Gwen, Arthur. Patricla and Marlene Brabant, Opaki. BRYSON, 37369.—1 n loving memory of our dear Jim, killed in action, Egypt, June 27, 1912. "Today our memory lingers, On a dear brother gone to rest; And those who think of Jim today, Are those who love him best. "A better pal we’ll never find Jim. —Ed. Bert and Tiki Goodhue. BRYSON.—In fond and loving memory of our dear brother Jim, Private J. O. r. Bryson, Woodville, killed in action. June 27. 1942. Time may take the edge off grief, But memory turns back every leaf. To have him in the same old way. Would be our dearest wish today. —lnserted by Wyn. Henry, Jim. and the twins. Tail ran ga. CLARK.—In loving memory of Pilot Officer Alfred Graham (Bill) Clark. FORD.—In loving memory of my son. Peter killed In action. El Alamein. June 27. 1942. —lnserted by his Dad. HITCHCOCK.—In loving memory of Erie. killed In action at Mersa Matruh, June 27, 1912. Forever cherished. ' —lnserted by Moira.
HITCHCOCK.—In loving memory of Eric, killed in action at Mersa Matrun, June 37, 1942. In silence we remember. —lnserted by the Addis family. MARTIN.—In loving memory of our beloved son. Pte. James Lindsay Martin --nd Battalion, who was killed in a collision at the break-through at Minquar Quam, Egypt, on June 27. 1942. —lnserted by his mother and father, 1 High Street. Carterton. MILLS, Donald Lindsay, 35922 —ln proud and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Donald, killed June -o, I<H—‘‘Lest we forget." —lnserted by his loving father, mother, brothers and alsters. Martinborough. TELFER—In loving memory of Gulin< W. J. Teller (Bill), who diedl of wounds at Minquar Qualm, June 27, 1042. —lnserted by bis parents and brother.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 27 June 1944, Page 1
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