Cleethorpes - Joseph Henry Fish

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Reference WMO/266360

Address:

The Cemetery

Beacon Avenue

Cleethorpes

DN35 9JF

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Vertical rectangular stone with Gothic top and Ogee shoulders. Decorative half rounded pillar to each side and stands on small chamfered stone. Black lead lettering. Fleur-de-Lis wheeled cross at top centre with flower head and leaf decoration below. Some missing lettering and stone heavily weathered.
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In/ Loving Memory/ Of/ My Dear/ Brother/ William Gray,/ Died April 8th 1915,/Aged 52 Years./ Life Is A Journey, Death The Return/ Home./ Also/ Joseph Henry/ The Dearly Loved Husband Of/ Mary Ann Fish,/ Also Brother-In-Law Of The Above/ Who Was Lost At Sea With His Crew/ In The S.S. “Southward” Mch 1st 1919/ We Cannot Bend Beside His Grave,/ For He Lies In The Deep, Deep Sea,/ Without One Tender Last Farewell/ Or A Mark Of The Place To Me./ We Cannot, Lord, Thy Purpose See,/ But All Is Well That’s Done By Thee

Refers to: Joseph Henry Fish. Skipper, Mercantile Marine. Died 1.3.1919. Commemorated Tower Hill Memorial.(Brother- in law to Joseph Henry Gray)

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