CHARLEVAL COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Eure
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.37414, Longitude: 1.38566
Location Information
The village and commune of Charleval is 15 miles (24 kilometres) south-east of Rouen. There is a bus service from Rouen to the village, but it is poor, and the most convenient method for visitors is to take a taxi. The communal cemetery is on the north-eastern outskirts of the village, on the southern side of the D.169 road to Lyons-la-Forêt. About 12 yards south of the chapel, near the western corner of the cemetery, is the grave of an airman belonging to the Royal Canadian Air Force, marked by a permanent private memorial.
The village and commune of Charleval is 15 miles (24 kilometres) south-east of Rouen. There is a bus service from Rouen to the village, but it is poor, and the most convenient method for visitors is to take a taxi. The communal cemetery is on the north-eastern outskirts of the village, on the southern side of the D.169 road to Lyons-la-Forêt. About 12 yards south of the chapel, near the western corner of the cemetery, is the grave of an airman belonging to the Royal Canadian Air Force, marked by a permanent private memorial.
Images in gallery below © Johan Pauwels
J/28744 Flying Officer
George Allan Cashion
Pilot in 421 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
25th July 1944, aged 23.
Son of James Ross Cashion and Olive Helena Louise Cashion, of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada.
George Allan Cashion
Pilot in 421 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
25th July 1944, aged 23.
Son of James Ross Cashion and Olive Helena Louise Cashion, of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada.