The Rev. George Condie was also a Scoutmaster in Muthill around the time of the First World War
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Chaplain 4th Class
Service No. Unknown
Age 45
Died on 30 June 1918
Army Chaplains' Department
CATHCART CEMETERY
Renfrewshire, United Kingdom
Son of John Morison Condie and Marion McLachlan McDonald Condie; husband of Mary Calvert Walker Condie, of 7, Ethel Terrace, 118, Stanmore Rd., Mount Florida, Glasgow.
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Remembering you and the other men of Muthill who played their part.
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George, O valiant heart, who to your glory came… your memory hallowed in the land you loved.
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Remembering the men on Muthill War Memorial
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Remembering the men on Muthill War Memorial
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Remembering the men on Muthill War Memorial
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The Rev. George Condie was also a Scoutmaster in Muthill around the time of the First World War
Alexander Black
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George, I am not aware of the precise circumstances of your death, nor what caused it, but, as a former soldier in the 1st and 7th Battalion...
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