BAARLE-NASSAU (ULICOTEN) ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHYARD
Noord-Brabant
Netherlands
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 51.45749, Longitude: 4.85807
Location Information
Ulicoten is a small village about 2 kilometres north-west of Baarle-Nassau and 8 kilometres south-east of Breda. The church stands in the centre of the village, on the road to Baarle-Nassau. The graves are to be found in the north-west part of the churchyard.
Burial Details
4692085 Corporal Harry Ford, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 13th October 1944, aged 26. Son of Wilfred and Minnie Ford, of Thorner, Yorkshire. His headstone bears the inscription "A Loving Smile A Happy Face A Broken Link We Can Never Replace"
14569080 Private Charles Henry Hunter, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 13th October 1944, aged 19.
Son of Charles Henry and Gertrude Annie Hunter, of Hull. His headstone bears the inscription "Proud Memories Of A Dear Son And Brother Who Gave His Life That We Might Live"
14521764 Private George Kirk, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 13th October 1944, aged 20. Son of Edward and Margrate E. Kirk, of Hull. His headstone bears the inscription "In Memory Of Our Dear George. Mam, Dad, Brothers, Sisters And His Friends At Hull'
Ulicoten is a small village about 2 kilometres north-west of Baarle-Nassau and 8 kilometres south-east of Breda. The church stands in the centre of the village, on the road to Baarle-Nassau. The graves are to be found in the north-west part of the churchyard.
Burial Details
4692085 Corporal Harry Ford, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 13th October 1944, aged 26. Son of Wilfred and Minnie Ford, of Thorner, Yorkshire. His headstone bears the inscription "A Loving Smile A Happy Face A Broken Link We Can Never Replace"
14569080 Private Charles Henry Hunter, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 13th October 1944, aged 19.
Son of Charles Henry and Gertrude Annie Hunter, of Hull. His headstone bears the inscription "Proud Memories Of A Dear Son And Brother Who Gave His Life That We Might Live"
14521764 Private George Kirk, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 13th October 1944, aged 20. Son of Edward and Margrate E. Kirk, of Hull. His headstone bears the inscription "In Memory Of Our Dear George. Mam, Dad, Brothers, Sisters And His Friends At Hull'