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2160006 Aged 85 Will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Former Life Member of the Long Marston Branch.

 

Added by: Lt Col Neil Jordan on 12 May 2009.

 

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Grenville Watkins writes [2nd December 2009]:

The son of my late father would like to express a few words of a father that i loved and dearly miss.
Although we never expressed our feelings towards one an nother that much, we both had a mutual respect, certainly for my dad who had suffered so much during WRII in North Africa, Sicilly and Italy (Monte Casino, Anzio). I just wish i had said that i respected and loved him so much, but i didn't, this i deeply regret especially when i myself had served in a RE (V) Specialist Team and to some extent ... [read more from Grenville Watkins]

 


 


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