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31.5.2006

EWSHOT

Stone tablet on wall in St Mary's Church.

To the memory of those who gave their lives 1939-1945

Victor William Arthur Barnes
James Arthur Albert Blackman
William Blackman
Edward Michael Doxford
Dorothy Helen Gidley-Kitchin
Dorothy Rosemary Gidley-Kitchin
George Edward Kent
Thomas Pickett
James Robert Smith
Charles Henry Stovold
Harold John Albert Stovold

Their name liveth to all generations


Bronze tablet on wall in St Mary's Church.

To the Glory of
Almighty God
and in ever-proud remembrance
of
Dorothy Helen Gidley-Kitchin
and her daughter
Dorothy Rosemary Marian
2nd Subaltern A.T.S.
who both lived courageously
and together died for us all
and their country
on June 18th (Waterloo Day) 1944
at the Guards Chapel
Wellington Barracks
London

Their ways are ways of pleasantness
and all their paths are peace.


Commonwealth War Grave in churchyard.

538148 Private
J.R. Smith
Army Catering Corps
9th November 1944 Age 46


In proud and loving memory
of my darling husband.
He gave his life
that others might live

Private War Grave in churchyard.(Missing a cross from on top of the plinth)

Erected to the beloved
memory of our friendly Vic
by the officers & men of
the 61st Division R.A.S.C.


A life well lived - A duty well done
L.Cpl. Victor Barnes