A meeting was held in the Awakino Hall in August 1919 and a committee formed to source funds for the Awakino-Tainui War Memorial. On 5 November 1919 the Taranaki Daily News reported that the memorial was nearly finished, the work being done by Tom Bevan, with Just Mortensen assisting and supervised by Mr T. Wolfe.
The memorial consists of a white concrete arch and flagpole outside the Awakino Hall to honour the men of the Tainui area who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars. The memorial was unveiled on 23 January 1920.
Central plaque inscription:
For Freedom's Cause
Dedicated to the Memory of the men
of the Tainui District
who made the supreme sacrifice
in the Great Wars
Left side pillar inscription:
Our Fallen Heroes
1939 - 1945
Pvt F Anderson
" J Davidson
Sgt/P O Collins
F/O T Elliot
Pvt A Goldfinch
P/O B Hotson
Cpl A Jimmieson
Gnr M J Morrison
2nd Leiut [sic] G McDonald
Sgt R Opie
Pte R Ridling
« G Wetini
Right side pillar inscription:
Our Fallen Heroes
1914 - 1918
L Sgt M Beck MM
Corp A R Black
Pvt S M Black
" N P Batley
" V H Condon
" C B Carrington
" H Chambers
" A Kelly
" W Luck
" J Magee
L/ Sgt T A Parr
Pvt W Preston
« R Paul
« P Sparrow
Awakino War Memorial (NZ History)
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