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G. MCKAY
ENGINEMAN, RNPS. LT/KX.151609
H.M.B.Y.M.S. 2054
9TH MARCH 1944 AGE 20

GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY
ALL TEARS FROM THEIR EYES;
AND THERE SHALL BE
NO MORE DEATH

IN MEMORY
OF
P.O. GILBERT MCKAY
R.N.V.R.
ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
9TH MARCH 1944, AGED 20

FROM 
CHUMS &amp; FRIENDS

The son of Gilbert McKay and Catherine McKay (nee MacPherson), of Blanefield.
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