Sunday, 11 November 2012

Remembrance


In Memory of
Private WALTER JOHN WARNER
989, 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment
who died age 27
on 18 May 1915
Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner, of 22, George St., Stockton, Rugby.
Remembered with honour
LE TOURET MEMORIAL
My father was named after him
And also
In Memory of
Lance Serjeant HARRY ALFRED WARNER
15409, 7th Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment
who died age 36
on 21 March 1918
Son of Clement Arthur and Amelia Warner, of 22, George Rd., Stockton, Rugby.
Remembered with honour
POZIERES MEMORIAL

Thank you to the Commonwealth War Grave Commission





12 comments:

  1. So sad losing two young men from the same family... I can't imagine how the parents coped with their grief.

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  2. Always remembered with honour the brave that give of themselves completely...

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  3. A fitting memorial to your relatives. All families have had their history altered by losing someone from the two world wars, but sadly so many of the teens that I teach haven't even heard of these wars.

    Thankyou so much for your lovely words in your visits.

    X

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  4. a nice commemoration. x

    Leanne x
    talesofsimpledays.blogspot.com

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  5. It's so sad all those lives that were lost, even now still more young men and women, lose their lives. My thoughts are with you :) x

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  6. We will remember them
    Julie xxxxxxx

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  7. This is lovely and sad and I have tears in my eyes! Lots of love to you Jenny. xx

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  8. They shall never be forgotten
    Thea x

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  9. A fitting way to remember them.
    Sarah x

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  10. This is such a beautiful tribute! Thank you for sharing and reminding everyone of their sacrifice so that we could be free. We must not forget it. x

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