Gnr J. J. Walker

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Reference WMO/275302

Address:

Christ Church Churchyard

Church Street

Dawsmere

PE12 9NL

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 Marble
About the memorial: Gravespace delineated by two square and two deep chamfered white kerbs with square post to each corner, space is capped and white gravel covered. Square vase with container and grey shield shaped recumbent stone within space. Black lettered inscription on chamfered kerbs, gold lettered inscription on vase and shield.
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Right kerb: In Fondest Memory of James Walker, / Called to Rest 22nd May 1965, Aged 91 Years. Left kerb: Also of his wife Annie Laura Walker, / Called to Rest 11th May 1970, Aged 80 Years. Re-United. Vase: From Jessie Shield: In Loving Memory Of / John James / Beloved Son Of / James & Annie Walker / Killed In Action / In Normanby / June 27th 1944 / Aged 21 Years.

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