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Pheobe

Pheobe Report 11 Nov 2009 11:00

We would like to say thank you to our family members who gave their lives in WW1 and WW11. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. They will live in our hearts and thoughts.

WW1

Cecil Arthur Rhodes died 7th July 1918 aged 19.
Thomas Cyril Warwick died 31st May 1916 aged 21.
Albert Henry Warwick died 7th September 1916 aged 19.
George Thomas Worrall died 8th December 1916 aged 19.

WW11

James Albert Rhodes died 14th June 1942 aged 29.

To those who survived. Thank you. Our fathers and grandfathers.

Henry Rhodes 1915-1918
Joseph Ballard 1914-1920
Percy G. Warwick 1914-1918
Frederick Charles Maynard 1914-1918

Our heartfelt thanks to each and everyone of them. For the fallen not found but who will be remembered thank you.

Pheobe and family.


SiouxiePoole

SiouxiePoole Report 11 Nov 2009 17:54

Hear hear Pheobe!!
Would like to include my Grandfather and his brothers and Cousins, some came home and some didn't.
My great Uncle who died building the Burma railway and is buried in that land in a region we cannot even visit.
To the man who would have been my father-in-law, but who died when his son was six weeks old, died of wounds sustained during the Normandy invasion.
Bless them all, we will NEVER forget.
Sue