Terry Denham Posted 22 September , 2009 Share Posted 22 September , 2009 CWGC added the following 'new' WW1 casualty to its Debt of Honour database on Tuesday 22nd September Pte Walter Maurice SIVIER 2393 1st Bn, Hampshire Regiment Died 17.04.16 Age 26 Buried: Andover Cemetery, Hants, UK NOT FORGOTTEN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 22 September , 2009 Share Posted 22 September , 2009 May He Rest In Peace As there are NOK details on CWGC I think a member of the family put him forward Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Denham Posted 22 September , 2009 Author Share Posted 22 September , 2009 Or with a service/pension record. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1690philip Posted 22 September , 2009 Share Posted 22 September , 2009 Well done to Terry and the team. Lest We Forget. Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Thompson Posted 22 September , 2009 Share Posted 22 September , 2009 Well done to forum member "MrFish" who put forward Walter Sivier for commemoration. See thread HERE. A very good result. Marc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Denham Posted 22 September , 2009 Author Share Posted 22 September , 2009 Phil This was not one of ours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will O'Brien Posted 23 September , 2009 Share Posted 23 September , 2009 Raising a glass to the memory of Walter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevem49 Posted 23 September , 2009 Share Posted 23 September , 2009 Never Forgotten Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfish Posted 25 September , 2009 Share Posted 25 September , 2009 Well done to forum member "MrFish" who put forward Walter Sivier for commemoration. See thread HERE. A very good result. Marc Thanks, Marc You all knew before I did! My letter from the Commission arrived today, with a copy of the entry from the Debt of Honour Register. They have said they will notify me once the headstone is erected, however, I wonder what the usual drill is with this kind of thing. Shouldn't someone be there? I wonder if some sort of unveiling would be appropriate, with attendance by the local Royal British Legion and local press? What do Pals think? I've emailed the Commission back to see what they would normally do. mrfish <*)))))>< Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Denham Posted 25 September , 2009 Author Share Posted 25 September , 2009 Normally, nobody is present as the date is often unknown. The area team will erect the stone within a time schedule depending on other activities on their patch. Circumstances such as a change in the weather can vary the day or the order in which they erect the stone. There may be others in the area to be completed at the same time. It is usually better to arrange a service etc a day or two after the actual placing of the stone when the site looks a bit tidier. However, if you are deperate to be there 'on the day' I am sure the Regional Supervisor will try to accomodate you. It may be a year or eighteen months before the stone is ready - possibly even longer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
June Underwood Posted 25 September , 2009 Share Posted 25 September , 2009 Two years ago a headstone was due to be erected in Weston Turville Churchyard, Bucks and I particularly asked if CWGC would let me know when this would be - even if it was at short notice. I had wanted some of the children from the local school to be there, as their school Houses are named after some of the casualties on the War Memorial. However, the headstone had been erected some months before I discovered it. It was very disappointing, but the choice of position for the headstone was very good. I had hoped it might be near the other WW1 headstones but it was placed near a path that is used by walkers and I have seen quite a few people looking at it. The wording is that H L Kempster is "buried elsewhere in this churchyard" June Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfish Posted 25 September , 2009 Share Posted 25 September , 2009 Thanks for the info Terry. I've emailed the Commission and the lady I'm dealing with has said she will pass on my request to the UK Area Office who will deal with the erection. It would be nice if it could be done near to 11 November, when interest in such things will be at its peak. I wasn't aware of your project when I started looking at Walter, I wish I had, as you could have been of great help I think. It's great the work you are doing. I don't know if you want to add walter to your list of In From the Cold names, but you are most welcome to if you wish. mrfish <*)))))>< Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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