"Lest We Forget" Them All.
Every thing I do and say is in truth from the heart and as said a London, Tower Hill special further memorial to all those lost (MN) Will be pursued. Surely makes common sense to remember all.
Many good men have been lost out of conflict, this does not mean that they did not enter a fray during WW1 when countless survivors that crossed the bar between wars or continued and survived into WW2, Death may not be attributed to the many actions of the times.
Surely it is not to much to ask for a simple plaque and a little space in this Green and Pleasent land, that those lost out of war zones, but gave so much or further just gave, can also be Further Remembered or at least be Not Forgot?
A little bit somewhere in our Homeland should not be to much to ask, that we remember all of them.
"Lest We Forget"
K.
HAPPY NEW YEAR I am overwhelmed!
Hello All my Dear Friends,
I hope the NEW YEAR has started out with lots of love, happiness and good cheer for all.
GOOD NEWS! Long awaited!
I just received a wonderful e-mail from a lovely lady from Tottenham Cemetery in England.
She has confirmed that my Uncle Arthur John Robin (1915-1953) is buried there in the northern section. I now have the lair number and she will send a map of the cemetery.
I have tears of joy. He has been remembered all these long years and now we know where he rests.
I had contact with my cousin before the holidays. Over the Christmas holidays he always goes to New Zealand to visit his wife's family.
He lives in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia! My heart is heavy to see the devastating floods in that area. I hope he is out of harms way. My prayers and thoughts are with all the people there.
I have e-mailed him and will await any news! I will keep you all updated.
Your ever thankful friend,
Karola