JMB1943 Posted 13 November , 2019 Share Posted 13 November , 2019 My Grandfather’s brother-in-law, Frederick Walter Clack, Driver, 2062, 552nd Field Company, Royal Engineers Died of pneumonia on November 13, 1918 aged 25 yrs. Buried in Alexandria (Hadra) Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. Husband of Florence Edith (Mitchell) and father of Violet L. of Tonbridge, Kent. Fading away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus did they pass from this earth and its toiling, Almost forgotten with what they had done. Who’ll sing the anthem? Who’ll tell the story? Did their line hold? Did it scatter and run? Can they at last be united in glory, And always remembered for what they have done? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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