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ROLL OF HONOUR.

\ IN MEMORIAM: BEEHAG.—In proud and loving memory of our. dear' son, Warrant Officer Jack MoneLkilled in action on, Mono Island, October _7,We' ioo_ with tender memories on paths" where once you trod,-dear son; ■,-., The strife is o'er, the battle is done, victory is won. J Memories of you, dear son, will live forever in our hearts. If God would grant us-just one wish, This is what we would say. Turn back the universe And give us yesterday. 'His heart was good, his spirit brave, . His resting place a hero's grave. .. . . Inserted by his loving Mum and Dad. BEEHAG.—In loving memory of my dear son. Warrant Officer Jack Lionel, killed inaction on Mono'lsland, October 27, 1943., Age 22 years'-ll' 1/- months. A tribute of remembrance To a son now laid to rest, Whose thoughts and kindly actions "Were only of the best. So honest and good-natured, A good turn every day, ... ■ So cheerful right up to the end, •'For that was-just his way. At the end of the road you will meet me W Tith the same sweet, loving smile. We are only parted, Jack, ' Just for a little while. ■ - Inserted by his sorrowing mother. BEEHAG.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, W. 0.11 Jack Lionel, killed in action on Mono Island, October 2,, 1943. With a cheery smile and wave of the hand, He sailed off into an unknown land, And left us dreaming of his kind ways; We prayed to see him some day, - But failed to do so. God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. . Inserted by his. loving brother and sister-in-law, Ken and Barbara, and wee Carleen. BEEHAG.—In proud and loving memory of our dear brother and uncle. W. 0.11 Jack Lionel, killed in action on Mono Island, October 27 1943. - Happy and smiling, always content, ' Loved and respected wherever he went, Always thoughtful, loving, and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. -" Only those who knew him really know How "much we Ast two years ago. Always remembered By his loving sister and brother-in-law, Joan and Bob, and wee niece, Bobyn. 1 BEEHAG.—In loving' memory of my dear brother" W. 0.11 Jack Lionel killed in action on Mono Island, October 27, 1943. Two years ago on this sad day, In a foreign land so far away, He gave his all he had to give, ■ In love and peace that we might live. Our lives and homes he went to save, "' His own dear life he proudly gave. Inserted by his loving brother, Jim. BEEHAG.—In loving memory cf our dear brother and uncle, W.e-.H Jack Lionel killed in action on Mono Island, October 2,. 1943. Fond in memory, so dear to our hearts, Our love for you. Jack, will never depart. Whether the years be many or, few, They'll be years of remembrance and longing Someday we will come and join you, Jack,. Some day we know not when, We will clasp your hand in a better land, And we'll never part again. . Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in- j - law, Colin (overseas) and Sadie, and, wee

W-ivnc BEEHAG^—In? loving memory of my darling brother, W. 0.11 Jack Lionel, killed in action on Mono Island, October 27, 1943. There's a sacred spot on Mono Island, On a South Pacific shore. Where my dear brother is laid to rest. And his earthly toil is o'er. ■ And as he stepped ashore that morn. With the. words "Thou shalt not^kill, But God in His great mercy, said: . . Peace, be still. He rests beneath a blanket of.lsland sand, And looking out to sea; He gave his life that we might live. For his faith—and liberty. Inserted by his loving sister, Shirley. BEEHAG.—In proud and loving memory of a dearly-loved pal. Jack Lionel (Jennie), Warrant Officer, killed' Mono Island, October 27, 1943.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 1

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640

ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 1

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