A place for people to leave a few words about ANZACS who have left us but are always remembered.
Monday, April 18, 2011
John Joseph MOLE
MOLE. In loving memory of Sig.-sgt. J. J. Mole, killed in action in Belgium, 3rd October, 1916. Just three years ago we parted, Determination in his clear, grey eyes. Now a golden chord is severed, And our hopes in ruin lie. We shall meet but we shall miss him, There will be one vacant chair. We shall linger to caress him While we breathe our evening prayer. Inverted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters.
John Joseph MOLE, son of John MOLE and Minnie (nee FORSTER)
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Mure Robertson FARQUHAR
FARQUHAR - In loving memory of Private M. R. Farquhar, Service Number 735, 18th Btn., A.I.F. eldest son of the late W. G. Farquhar, the Hummock, Bundaberg, and Mrs. Farquhar, Killed at Gallipoli, August 22, 1915.
His parents, William Gordon FARQUHAR and Margaret Wallace (nee ROBERTSON), still miss him.Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Vivian Douglas ADAM
ADAM, Service Number 283, 25th Batt.— In loving memory of my dear Brother, Sgt. V. D. Adam, killed in action, Gallipoli, 31/10/15, aged 20.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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