Reference WMO/263047
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF / MARY JANE GRIGGS, / THE DEARLY BELOVED DAUGHTER OF / JOHN & EMMA MOULDS. / WHO DIES AUG. 6TH 1913, / AGED 33 YEARS. / “THY WILL BE DONE.” / ALSO OF JOHN WILLIAM, / THEIR BELOVED SON, / WHO DIED IN FRANCE, / WHILE SERVING HIS KING AND COUNTRY / ON MARCH 10TH 1916, / AGED 25 YEARS. (Poem follows partially obscured by vegetation but previously recorded as) NO MOTHERS' CARE DID HIM ATTEND / NOR O'ER HIM DID A FATHER BEND / NO SISTER BY TO SHED A TEAR / NO BROTHER BY HIS WORDS TO HEAR / SICK, DYING IN A FOREIGN LAND / NO FATHER BY TO TAKE HIS HAND / NO MOTHER NEAR TO CLOSE HIS EYES / FAR FROM HIS NATIVE LAND HE LIES
John William Moulds. Lance Corporal P/2317. Foot Branch, Corps of Military Police. Died 10th March 1916, aged 26 years (as CWGC). Son of John and Emma Moulds of Sutterton, Lincs. Born Sutterton, enlisted and resident Grantham, Lincs. Buried Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery. II.B.38. Note: His brother Ernest Albert Moulds, Lincolnshire Regiment, Private 9223 is interred in the adjoining plot
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