FERGUSON.— In fond and loving remembrance of my youngest son, Walter E. Ferguson, who died in camp, September 6, 1915 (meningitis).—Inserted by his father, daughter-in-law, Lizzie, and four brothers, Joe, Fred, Henry, and Bob (on active service abroad).
FERGUSON.— In loving memory of my dear son Private Walter Edward Ferguson, died Adelaide Hospital, of meningitis, September 6, 1915.
Three years to-day he passed away
From those who loved him dear;
Still memory lasts the same to-day,
As though he still were here.
—Inserted by his loving mother and brothers, Joe, Henry, and Fred, now on active service.
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