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War Memorial - Hayfield, Derbyshire, England




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II Inscription
Patriotism

To
the glory of God

In proud and grateful memory
of the men of Hayfield
who gave their lives for king
and country.

Their bright spirit still tenants the
hearts of those who loved them.

They passed out of the sight of men
by the path of duty
and self-sacrifice.

Let those who come after
see to it that their names
are not forgotten.


Names WW I


1914 - 1918
Honour


Bamford, Joel
Barltrop, Charles H.
Beever, William N.
Bennett, James
Bennett, Raymond
Bowden, Douglas
Bowden, Leonard
Bradley, Fred
Butler, Norman
Clarke, William R.
Colley, John H.
Crowther, Fred
Doughty, Theodore
Drinkwater, Stewart
France, Willie
Furness, John
Garlick, Elijah
Garside, John
Gee, John
Names WW I


1914 - 1918
Sacrifice


Hadfield, Samuel
Hadfield, Tom
Hadfield, William
Handford, Harry
Hanford, John
Haynes, John W.
Hearsum, Harry
Hibbert, Percy
Hodgson, Fred
Hudson, Harry
Jennings, Fred
Jepson, Ezra
Johnson, Samuel
Mitchell, Tom
Parker, William
Porritt, John T.
Price, herbert E.
Ramwell, Isaac
Rangeley, Aaron

Names WW I


1914 - 1918
Freedom


Redfern, Jabez H. B.
Redfern, Tom
Richardson, Harold R.
Robinson, Ughtred H.
Roebuck, Albert
Shaw, Hubert
Singleton, Frank
Smith, George
Thompson, Willie
Towler, Herbert
Tyre, Tom
Wardle, William
Waterhouse, Charles
Waterhouse, Fred
Waterhouse, Joe
Waterhouse, Willie
Wogan, Edward
Woolley, James S.
Handford, Joseph N.
Names WW II


1939 - 1945
Also in grateful memory of
those gave their lives in
the Great War 1939 - 1945


Baxter, Arnold
Barnes, Robert S.
Ellis, Arthur E.
Farmer, William
Hill, James R.
Llewellyn, Hugh G.
Mather, Frederick R.
Messenger, Ernest P.
Wharmby, James T.

The following civilians were
killed by enemy action:

Gibson, Albert
Gibson, Edith
Gibson, Gladys M.
Gibson, Margaret J.
Robinson, Hannah
Thorpe, Freda

Their name liveth for evermore




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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