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War Memorial - St. Mary's Church, Dennington, Suffolk, England




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945


War Memorial WW I and WW II


Names WW I
On this stone we the villagers of Dennington
record our deep debt of love and gratitude
to those from this parish who lost their lives
fighting for us and our country and our firm
belief that from their glorious death they
will attain unto life everlasting Amen
Sergeant H. Stearn, Suffolks
Corporal W. Aldous, Suffolks
Private C. Fuller, Lincolns
Private J. Beck, Yorks
Private H. Johnson, Mcn. Gn. Cps.
Lance Cpl. C. Seggons, Suffolks
Private Claude Pipe, Rl. Fusiliers
Private A. E. Godbold, Suffolks
Private J. Bloss, W. Yorks
Private C. Davey, Suffolks
Private R. Fisk, Suffolks
Private E. Wright, Suffolks
Private Clarence Pipe, Suffolks
Private P. Stearn, Nth. Hants
Private H. W. Howard, Scth. Rifles
Sergeant E. Meadows, Suffolks
Private A. Leek, Suffolks
Private G. Leeper, Scth. Rifles
Private J. Leeper, Norfolks
Private W. J. Studd, Suffolks
He that loseth his life shall find it


Names WW II
1939    The Second Great War    1945

Private G. Chenery, Essex Regt.
Flt. Sgt. D. Emeny, R. A. F. V. R.
Able Smn. H. J. Emeny, Royal Navy
Private A. L. King, Suffolk Regt.
C.S.M. C. Ward, Northant's Regt.
Miss D. Whiting, N. A. A. F. I.




Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

   Angel



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