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Burstall WW2 Memorial by Moominpappa06

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Burstall WW2 Memorial

……TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN…….
WHO FELL IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR

……………….1939 ~ 1945………………..

……………CHARLES.W.DAVEY…………
……………RICHARD.W.GRAY……………
…………...STANLEY.C.HEATH……………


I’ve added more information for each name in the comments boxes below.

General notes when reading the comments.

The Civil Registration District for registering Births, Deaths and Marriages until 1974 was the Samford District.

Neighbouring villages include Bramford, Sproughton and Hintelsham.

Abbreviations used.
CWGC - Commonwealth War Graves Commission
SDGW – Soldiers Died in the Great War
IRC – International Red Cross
MIC – Medal Index Card

A deep debt of love and gratitude - Dennington in the Great War by Moominpappa06

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A deep debt of love and gratitude - Dennington in the Great War

On this stone we the villagers of Dennington record our deep debt of love and gratitude to those from this parish who lost their lives fighting for us and our country, and our firm belief that from their glorious death they will attain unto life everlasting. Amen.

SERGEANT H. STEARN…..SUFFOLKS
CORPORAL W. ALDOUS….SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE C. FULLER………LINCOLNS
PRIVATE J. BECK…………..YORKS
PRIVATE H. JOHNSON…….MCN GN CPS
LNCE CPL C. SEGGONS……SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE CLAUDE PIPE……R. FUSILIERS
PRIVATE A.E. GODBOLD…..SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE J. BLOSS………….W.YORKS
PRIVATE C. DAVEY………..SUFFOLKS

PRIVATE R. FISK…………..SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE E. WRIGHT………SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE CLARENCE PIPE..SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE P. STEARN……….NTH HANTS
PRIVATE H.W. HOWARD….SCTSH RIFLES
SERGEANT E. MEADOWS…SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE A. LEEK…………..SUFFOLKS
PRIVATE G. LEEPER……….SCTSH RIFLES
PRIVATE J. LEEPER………..NORFOLKS
PRIVATE W.J. STUDD……..SUFFOLKS


The names have been put into alphabetical order for ease of research.

The Roll of Honour site has also looked at the names on this memorial.
www.roll-of-honour.com/Suffolk/Dennington.html

For more on each name see comments below.

Abbreviations used.
CWGC - Commonwealth War Graves Commission
SDGW – Soldiers Died in the Great War
IRC – International Red Cross
MIC – Medal Index Card

Hoxne was the Civil District for the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages until 1907. After that the civil parish of Dennington was transferred to the Hartismere District.

From The Framlingham Weekly News – Saturday September 25, 1920.

DENNINGTON’S FALLEN.

TABLET UNVEILED BY LORD STRADBROKE.

The memorial to the twenty men of the parish of Dennington who fell in the Great War takes the form of a tavlet in white Portland Stone, affixed to the wall of the chancel. At the top are three bronze plaques in relief. The first, which is entitle “The Call”, shows a Dennington man at the plough near Dennington Mill. A regiment of soldiers passing along the road give him the call. “Your King and Country need you.” The second tablet, entitled “The Response,” shows the same men joined up and in the trenches with others, together with all the paraphernalia of war round them, including machine guns, trench mortars, and a German plane overhead dropping bombs into the trenches. In the distance is a monitor bombarding the coast. The third is called “The Higher Call,” and shows the same soldier mortally wounded on the field of battle, having a vision of Christ calling him to higher service, Underneath is inscribed, “On this stone we, the villagers of Dennington, record our deep debt of love and gratitude to those from this parish who lost their lives fighting for us and our country, and our firm belief that from their glorious death they will attain unto life everlasting. Amen.” Then follow the names, with rank and regiment, of the twenty men who were killed. At the foot of the tablet is the text: “He that loseth his life shall find it.”

The unveiling ceremony was solemnised at the afternoon service on Sunday, when there was a large congregation, all the seating accommodation being occupied. While Boy Scouts of the Framlingham district lined both sides of the aisle. The service was conducted by the Rector, the Rev. E. Bates, and the sermon was delivered by Canon Abbay.

Miss G. Lewis, of Saxtead, who presided at the organ, having played the “Dead March,” Lord Stradbroke then advanced to the tablet, and having lowered the screening flag, said: “I unveil this memorial to the glory of God and in honour of those brave men who sacrificed their lives, performing their duty to their country, and their noble example of unselfishness will ever be sacred to all of us.” The “Last Post” and “Reveille” were sounded by Sergt. Read, and the service concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.

In The Clearing Stands a Boxer by Thomas Hawk

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In The Clearing Stands a Boxer

Charles Pierce Davey by Thomas Hawk

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Charles Pierce Davey

Charles Davey by wade in da water

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Charles Davey

Master Corporal Charles Davey posing with his choice, one of my mini moo cards.

The medals he has pinned to his chest are, from left to right: Metis Nation Veterans, Peace Keeping Service De La Paix, Special Service and two UN medals.