George Frederick Eaton, John [Jack] Eaton, Albert Eaton and Harold Eaton


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Reference WMO/294491

Address:

St Wystan's Church

Willington Road

Repton

DE65 6FH

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
Lettering: Leaded
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A white marble cross on a family grave. The reclining plain Latin cross bears the inlaid inscription in upright capital block lettering and surmounts a two step oblong base. The grave also has white marble kerbs with further inscriptions on the internal chamfered faces. It is in the churchyard extension northwest of the church.
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Cross: In/ LOVING MEMORY/ OF/ GEORGE EATON,/ KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE. MAY 21. 1918./ ALSO JOHN,/ DIED JUNE 28. 1918. PRISONER IN GERMANY./ ALSO ALBERT,/ KILLED IN ACTION IN BELGIUM, SEPT. 27. 1917./ ALSO HAROLD,/ KILLED IN ACTION/ IN FRANCE./ MAY 3. 1917./ SONS OF FRED,/ AND/ ELIZABETH EATON. East kerb: ALSO OF North kerb: FREDERICK EATON,WHO DIED FEB. 16TH. 1929, IN HIS 70TH. YEAR. "AT REST." South kerb: (ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE,) WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 2ND. (1939, AGED 70 YEARS.)

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