Edward Kettle

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Reference WMO/273260

Address:

Richmond Cemetery

Grove Road

Richmond

TW10 5BJ

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
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Leaded
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Addition to gravestone of Alfred Albert Lakin and Emily Kettle, section 13, 10233. CWGC confirms that Private Edward Kettle, who died 24th October 1918 aged 34, was the husband of Emma Jane Kettle of Richmond. Probate records state that Emily Kettle was the widow of Alfred Albert Lakin, and that she was also known as Emma Jane Kettle. Private Kettle is buried at Awoingt British Cemetery, France.
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[illeg.] / In memory of / Alfred Lakin, / who died October ..th. 1945, / aged 58 years. / Also our darling Mum, / Emily Kettle, / who fell asleep / January 23rd 1952, / aged 68 years. / Also / Edward Kettle / husband of the above / killed in action / October 24th 1918. / Re-united.

Edward Kettle

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