ÉNENCOURT-LÉAGE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Oise
France
Location Information
Énencourt-Léage is a village and commune 15 miles (24 kilometres) south-west of Beauvais. The communal cemetery, which lies on the south-west side of the village, on the road from Trie-Chateau to the villages of La Rosse and La Houssoye, contains 1 British soldier's grave near the Calvary in the centre of the main path.
Burial Details
2722665 Guardsman Harold John Scrutton, 2nd Bn. Irish Guards, died 30th August 1944, aged 24. Son of Frederick Palmer Scrutton, and of Mabel Ellen Scrutton, of Hertford. INSCRIPTION. HE SHALL NOT GROW OLD NOR HIS MEMORY FADE TO THOSE WHO LOVED HIM. MOTHER, BROTHERS.
Cemetery pictures used with the permission of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Énencourt-Léage is a village and commune 15 miles (24 kilometres) south-west of Beauvais. The communal cemetery, which lies on the south-west side of the village, on the road from Trie-Chateau to the villages of La Rosse and La Houssoye, contains 1 British soldier's grave near the Calvary in the centre of the main path.
Burial Details
2722665 Guardsman Harold John Scrutton, 2nd Bn. Irish Guards, died 30th August 1944, aged 24. Son of Frederick Palmer Scrutton, and of Mabel Ellen Scrutton, of Hertford. INSCRIPTION. HE SHALL NOT GROW OLD NOR HIS MEMORY FADE TO THOSE WHO LOVED HIM. MOTHER, BROTHERS.
Cemetery pictures used with the permission of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission