Reference WMO/264894
Edit memorial name, location & address- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Treasured Memories/ of my dear ones/ Hubert Arthur Carrott,/ Died 28th March 1956/ Aged 68 Years./ And Of His Son/ F/O Hubert Edward/ Missing 9th Oct. 1943/ Aged 23 Years./ Also/ Florence,/ Wife And Mother Of Above/ Died 17th Aug. 1963/ Aged 75 Years./ Re-United.
Refers to: Hubert Edward Carrott. Flying Officer (Navigator) 50691, Royal Air Force. 61 Squadron. Died 9th October 1943, aged 23 years. Son of Hubert Arthur and Florence Carrott of Lincoln, Lincs. Buried Hanover War Cemetery. 2.D.11.
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