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Location - Taken by Susan Featherstone 05 Jan 2012
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Addition to Gravestone - Taken by Susan Featherstone 05 Jan 2012
Reference WMO/146205
Edit memorial name, location & address- First World War (1914-1918)
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On cross arm:- GORDON On pedestal west (front) side:- 1st tier:- MY DARLING LOVING / CHILD OF THIRTEEN, WHO / SAW GOD ON THE / 28TH FEBRUARY 1900 / 2nd tier:- HE IS THE THIRD BELOVED SON OF / EDITH AND COLONEL FRED MATURIN / EAST SURREY REGIMENT / WAS A FOUNDATIONER OF TONBRIDGE SCHOOL AND IS / CHERISHED BY ALL WHO SHARED HIS HOME LIFE FOR / HIS RARE SWEETNESS + TRUTH OF CHARACTER / 3rd tier:- THE LIFE MY MOTHER THAT YOU PLANNED / WAITS BUT FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND / GOD LOVES ME AND I HOLD HIS HAND / Tablet north “page”:- ALSO HIS BROTHER / MY DARLING KAY / LIEUT. W. H. MATURIN / A.D.S. UGANDA POLICE / WHO MADE THE GREAT / SACRIFICE WHILE / VOLUNTARILY FIGHTING / FOR HIS COUNTRTY IN / UGANDA IN THE GREAT WAR / JAN. 1915 AGED 29 / Tablet south “page”:- CHILDREN, SAY NOT / “GOOD-NIGHT” / BUT IN YOUR BRIGHTER /CLIME / BID ME “GOOD MORNING” / MOTHER /
W. H. MATURIN
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