| WAR MEMORIALS | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| In a peaceful garden on the west side of the church are the memorials with the names of seventeen men from our former Methodist Churches at Zion and Charlestown who died serving their country in time of war. THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN |
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| 1914 - 18 Lt. E. JENKIN Cpl A. PAYNE Cpl C.J. MILLS Gnr. S ROGERS Bombdr. J. V. SLUMAN 1939 - 35 R.G.W. CROSSMAN RN |
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ANSTISS J. CONDY E.J. HURLEY A. HOSKIN T.D. OLIVER G. POPE J.H. STEVENS J. WERRY S. WILLCOX F. HOLDSWORTH W. LARCOMBE A. |
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| We also commemorate the three members of the Indian Army who died far from home when a tree fell on their hut at Duporth Camp during a storm. They lie buried in our local cemetery. HASHMAT ALI MUHAMMAD GUL GHULAM NABI |
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