The Corps of Royal Engineers

(1930 - 2010)


Picture of Maurice Leslie Ward.

 

My father was a proud man and was proud to wear the regimental badge up to the time he died, and was even cremated in is regemantal tie and pin as we know he would have wanted this.
He was also very polite and a curtious gentleman who was always turned out well and very respected, a good father,grand father,and great grand father, and will be sadly missed by family and friends alike.
Sleep well you will never be forgot dad.
Love Steven,Pauline,Pamela,Neil,Julie,Lesley.


 

Added by: james traquair on 19 December 2010.

 

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Lt Col Neil Jordan writes [6th February 2011]:

22042812 Aged 80 Sadly missed by his family and friends. Former Member of Andover & Winchester Branch.

 


 


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Picture of Maurice Leslie Ward.
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