Scunthorpe - Charles Fox

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Reference WMO/263782

Address:

Brumby Cemetery

121 Cemetery Road

Scunthorpe

DN16 1EB

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Broken grey vertical rectangular headstone with Gothic top and straight sides. Inscribed leaf and flower decoration to top in basically semi circular panel mirroring top, lettering in faded black beneath and some now missing. Propped against (believed) original base stone which is chamfered.
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In/ Loving Memory/ Of/ Jack Luton/ The Dearly Loved & Only Son/ Of Charles And Edith Fox/ Who Died Jan. 26th 1919/ In His 4th Year/ Dear Lord Bless Our La(..?)/ Now In Thy Safe Keeping./ Also In Proud & Loving/ Memory Of My Dear Husband/ Charles Fox/ Killed On Active Service/ (Remainder of inscription buried) Note: Monumental Inscription previously recorded at unknown date as:- ‘H60 Jack Luton FOX only son of Charles & Edith FOX died 26-1-1919 age 3 also my husband Charles FOX killed on active service France 13-10-1915 age 29 also of Edith mother of above Jack Luton FOX died 17-12-1931 age 51.’

Charles Fox. Private 3645. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 13th October 1915, aged 29 years. Son of G Fox of 7 Queen Street, Frodingham, husband of Edith Fox of 25 Redbourne Street, Frodingham, Scunthorpe, Lincs. Missing and commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 31 to 34.

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