Memorial Plaque - All Saints - Cadeby, Leicestershire
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A combined WWI / WWII memorial plaque in All Saints' church, Cadeby.
Waymark Code: WMZX4B
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/16/2019
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A combined WWI / WWII memorial plaque in All Saints' church, Cadeby. The memorial consists of a carved white marble plaque with black lettering for the inscription.
The inscription reads:
PARISH OF CADEBY WITH OSBASTON
TO PERPETUATE THE MEMORY & HEROISM OF THE MEN
WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919.
WHO THROUGH FAITH SUBDUED KINGDOMS
HEB. XI.33.
[NAMES]
SONS OF THIS PLACE, LET THIS OF YOU BE SAID,
THAT YOU WHO LIVE ARE WORTHY OF YOUR DEAD
THESE GAVE THEIR LIVES THAT YOU WHO LIVE MAY REAP
A RICHER HARVEST ERE YOU FALL ASLEEP
1939 - 1945
[NAME]
Names on memorial:
Name |
Rank |
Unit |
Batt |
Died |
Ball - Charles |
Able Seaman |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
Hawke Bn; Rn Div |
25/08/1918 |
Bartlam - Frederick JR |
21 |
Leicestershire Regiment |
1/5 |
13/10/1915 |
Hadland - William |
Private |
Leicestershire Regiment |
C Coy; 5 |
13/11/1915 |
Pallett - William J |
Private |
Durham Light Infantry |
3 |
01/12/1918 |
Pallett - George |
Private |
Lincolnshire Regiment |
1 |
16/04/1918 |
Parry - William Edward |
Private |
Leicestershire Regiment |
2 |
07/01/1916 |
Unwin - Arthur A |
|
Leicestershire Regiment |
|
|
Thompson - Neville William Gordon |
Sergeant (pilot) |
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve |
115 Sqdn |
01/10/1940 |