Bernard, I am not aware of the precise circumstances of your death, nor what caused it, but, as a former soldier in the 1st Lincolns myself...
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Serjeant
Service No. 13773
Age 38
Died on 25 September 1915
Lincolnshire Regiment
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL
Hainaut, Belgium
Son of the late Rev Prince William Thomas Beechey and of Mrs Amy Beechey of 197 Wragby Road, Lincoln. His brothers Charles Reeve, Frank Collett Reeve and Harold Reeve also fell.
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
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You gave your tomorrow for my today. You gave you future so I could be free. Thank you. You paid the ultimate price, you are not forgotten.
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Bernard, O valiant heart, who to your glory came…. your memory hallowed in the land you loved.
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Thank you to all who lost their lives to save our countries. You will always be remembered.
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In eternal gratitude for your supreme sacrifice from the Royal Naval Association, Lincoln Branch.
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In eternal gratitude for your supreme sacrifice from the Submariners Association, Lincoln Branch.
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Bernard, I am not aware of the precise circumstances of your death, nor what caused it, but, as a former soldier in the 1st Lincolns myself...
Henry Harrison
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News has been received by Mrs. Beechey, widow of the Rev. P. W. T. Beechey, late vicar of Friesthorpe, of the death from wounds in East Afri...
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