Reference WMO/269088
Edit memorial name, location & address- Second World War (1939-1945)
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IN LOVING MEMORY / OF / EVELYN BERTHA, / DAUGHTER OF / ALEXANDER & / SARAH ETHEL REDDIN, / WHO PASSED AWAY 25TH JUNE 1932, / IN HER 24TH YEAR. / “UNTIL THE DAY BREAKS.” / ALSO OF SARAH ETHEL, / THE BELOVED WIFE OF / ALEXANDER REDDIN, / WHO WAS CALLED TO REST 18TH SEP. 1933, / IN HER 49TH YEAR. / RE-UNITED. / ALSO THEIR LOVING SON / OSBORNE CYRIL, / KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE 14TH DEC. 1943, IN HIS 24TH YEAR. / BURIED AT SALERNO, ITALY.
Osborne Cyril Reddin. Aircraftman 1st Class 1427797, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 14th December 1943. Parents as above. Buried Salerno War Cemetery. II.D.48
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