Albert G Perrett gravestone addition

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Reference WMO/253121

Address:

St Andrew's Church

8 Rectory Lane

Cromhall

GL12 8LA

England

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Status: Damaged
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A broken headstone lying against the wall of the churchyard. The full inscription is no longer available. However the war memorial section is still existent. An extract of the biographical details was published in 2002 on the Wishful Thinking website (See links)
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In loving memory of [John Perrett] ...[pa]ssed away April 27th [1911] Aged 74 years .... until the day break .... Albert George (Bert) 5th son of the above [wh]o fell in action at Bethune June 9th 1916 Aged 29 years "He gave his life for his friends" Also of Hannah beloved wife of the above John Perrett, who passed away ... 5th 1929 Aged 61 years Jesu lover of my soul [remainder of inscription illegible but said to relate to Edwin Joseph Perrett 3rd son killed at Kobe, Japan 3 Sept 1955 aged 55]

Albert George Perrett

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