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New CWGC Commemorations 23.04.16


Terry Denham

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CWGC added the following casualties to the WW1 War Dead Roll today.

CHERRETT, Bertram Walter

Captain

East African Medical Corps

Died 04.11.18 Age 35

Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance

CLARK, Norman

Private 81114

Royal Army Medical Corps

Died 29.01.19 Age 25

Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance

GLYN, Christopher Pascoe Robert

Second Lieutenant

1 Bn, Grenadier Guards

Died 25.04.21 Age 21

Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance

MARQUIS, James

Private S/18187

Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)

Died 13.12.17 Age 32

Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance

PITT, Samuel

Private 4905731

1 Bn, South Staffordshire Regiment

Died 05.12.20 Age 20

Buried: Kranji Military Cemetery, Singapore

NOT FORGOTTEN

The above were In From the Cold Projects cases:

- Capt Cherrett died of influenza (Volunteer: Chris Harley)

- Pte Clarke died post-discharge of tuberculosis (Volunteer: Mark Duffy)

- 2/Lt Glyn died of fractured skull sustained in car accident (Volunteer: Terry Denham)

- Pte Marquis died post-discharge of tuberculosis (Volunteer: Mark Duffy)

- Pte Pitt died of a fractured spine (Volunteer: Steve Morse)

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Rest in peace soldier boy's, gone and not forgotten.

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As they sleep they hear a voice across the ages saying “Well Done” Charles Douie ‘The Weary Road’

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May They Rest In Peace.

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  • 2 months later...

CLARK, NORMAN

Rank:
Private
Service No:
81114
Date of Death:
29/01/1919
Age:
25
Regiment/Service:
Royal Army Medical Corps
 
Depot
Grave Reference:
L. 416.
Cemetery:
KIRRIEMUIR CEMETERY
 
Additional Information:
Son of James Clark, of Evanton, Ross-shire.
 
 

N.B.

Recent research has shown that Private Clark is buried here. The Commission is in the process of producing a headstone to mark his grave.

 

Commemoration Moved From UK BOR.

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