BERGHAREN PROTESTANT CHURCHYARD
Gelderland
The Netherlands
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 51.84794, Longitude: 5.66426
Location Information
The town of Bergharen is situated to the west of Nijmegen off the motorway A50. From the A50 motorway, which runs between Arnhem and 'S-Hertogenbosch, turn off at junction Ewijk and follow the N322 in the direction of Afferden. At the first crossroads turn left in the direction of Bergharen along Betenlaan. At the second crossroads turn left into Wijksestraat and follow this street to the next junction. At the junction turn left into Stompendijk and first right into Veldsestraat. The churchyard is along here on the right.
There is one U. K. Airman from World War Two buried here in the South-West Corner.
Burial Details
1333758 Flight Sergeant Dudley Crofton Horn, 247 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 14th January 1945, aged 21. Son of Cyril Roland and Sarah Marion Horn, of Bearsted, Kent. His headstone bears the inscription "God So Loved The World, That He Gave His Only Begotten Son..." St John III. 16
The town of Bergharen is situated to the west of Nijmegen off the motorway A50. From the A50 motorway, which runs between Arnhem and 'S-Hertogenbosch, turn off at junction Ewijk and follow the N322 in the direction of Afferden. At the first crossroads turn left in the direction of Bergharen along Betenlaan. At the second crossroads turn left into Wijksestraat and follow this street to the next junction. At the junction turn left into Stompendijk and first right into Veldsestraat. The churchyard is along here on the right.
There is one U. K. Airman from World War Two buried here in the South-West Corner.
Burial Details
1333758 Flight Sergeant Dudley Crofton Horn, 247 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 14th January 1945, aged 21. Son of Cyril Roland and Sarah Marion Horn, of Bearsted, Kent. His headstone bears the inscription "God So Loved The World, That He Gave His Only Begotten Son..." St John III. 16