Saturday 29 August 2015

Monk Bretton Cemetery Bernard White

Bernard is remembered on the White family gravestone
Links:

War Memorials Archive listing

War Memorials Online listing

Lives of the First World War


Photograph by Nigel Croft

Monumental Inscription by Barnsley Family History Society

Grave Location and Inscription: 

A188    
In / loving memory of / JOHN, / the beloved husband of / SARAH ANN WHITE, / of Monk Bretton, / who died June 6th 1908, / aged 49 years. / We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see, / but all is well that’s done by Thee. / Also of BERNARD / son of the above / who died of wounds in France / November 21st 1917 / aged 19 years. / Also the above named / SARAH ANN WHITE, / who fell asleep Jany 25th 1932, / aged 69 years. / Also ANNIE ELIZABETH WHITE, / daughter of the above / who fell asleep Feby 1st 1932 / aged 48 years. / May they rest in peace. //

Bernard is also remembered on the Monk Bretton St Paul's Church, Bernard White Memorial Crucifix on the Monk Bretton War Memorial, Cross Street and on the Monk Bretton St Paul's Church, WW1 Memorial Tablet and on the Monk Bretton St Paul's Church, WW1 Memorial Book

He is buried in the Grevillers British Cemetery in France and commemorated on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website




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