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Died: | 08/11/1917 |
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Please note that this person is not acutally buried in Newtown Road Cemetery, but is remembered here on a family grave or memorial.
Listed below are all the details we have been able to find so far on Walter George Duckett.
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There is no burial register information available for Walter George Duckett.
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Stillborn children were not recorded in the burial register, only in the cemetery accounts.
"On S side of kerb: In Memory of Selina, beloved wife of G. Duckett who died Oct. 21st 1919 aged 52// On top of S kerb: Also of George Duckett who died Nov. 20th. 1930 aged 64.// On N kerb: Also of Walter and John, sons, killed in action 1917. /Never forgotten." | |
Name on Memorial | Walter DUCKETT |
Date of death | 08/11/1917 |
Age | 28 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | kerbstones with grass |
Construction Material | Limestone |
Condition of memorial | Kerbstones with grass. |
Pattison Location Code | 76A |
Others named on memorial | |
Selina DUCKETT | |
George DUCKETT | |
John DUCKETT |
The articles below contain information about Walter George Duckett.
WALTER GEORGE DUCKETT
JOHN EDWARD DUCKETT
In loving and affectionate memory of Pte. Walter George Duckett, Welsh Regiment, eldest son of George Duckett, 64 Rosebery Avenue, Manor Park, London, killed in action at Passchandale, November 8th, 1917; also of Pte. John Edward Duckett, second son of G. Duckett, 8th Batt., Seaforth Highlanders, killed in action at Arras on April 23rd, 1917.
No hate was theirs,
no thirst for fame
When forth to death by honour sent;
Life beckoned sweet,
The great call came
They knew their duty and they went.
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