The grandson of the very first butcher in Hawthorn., his name was Clarence Youlden; he had brown hair and brown eyes and described as a sal...
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Private
Service No. 4393
Age Unknown
Died on 11 November 1916
Australian Infantry, A.I.F.
HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE
Somme, France
Son of Edmund and Alice Day Youlden, of Springfield Rd., Blackburn, Victoria, Australia. Native of Box Hill, Victoria, Australia.
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Thank you Clarence, for your courage and bravery. You have not been forgotten. xx
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
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May you live in our hearts forever.
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i have an incredible love of my own for my own children, and cannot imagine the mothers pain of my long lost relative.
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We will remember them. Today, Tomorrow, Forever.
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The grandson of the very first butcher in Hawthorn., his name was Clarence Youlden; he had brown hair and brown eyes and described as a sal...
Nicola Marshall
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