LANGEAIS COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Indre-et-Loire
France
Location Information
Langeais is a village and commune 22 kilometres south-west of Tours. The communal cemetery is situated on the western side of the village at the end of the road leading from the Château and about 200 metres from the Church.
There are 2 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-1945 war here, west of the main entrance.
Burial Details
14214867 Private Donald Harry Jenner, 1st Bn. Royal Norfolk Regiment, died 6th August 1944, aged 20. Son of George Arthur and Frances May Jenner, of East Peckham, Kent. INSCRIPTION. WITHOUT FAREWELL HE FELL ASLEEP LEAVING MEMORIES FOR US TO KEEP.
5724388 Private William Francis Peter Kimber, 5th Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment, died 6th August 1944, aged 29. Son of William J. H. Kimber and Sarah E. L. Kimber, of Wimborne, Dorsetshire; husband of Eva Irene Kimber, of Wimborne.
INSCRIPTION. AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER.
Langeais is a village and commune 22 kilometres south-west of Tours. The communal cemetery is situated on the western side of the village at the end of the road leading from the Château and about 200 metres from the Church.
There are 2 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-1945 war here, west of the main entrance.
Burial Details
14214867 Private Donald Harry Jenner, 1st Bn. Royal Norfolk Regiment, died 6th August 1944, aged 20. Son of George Arthur and Frances May Jenner, of East Peckham, Kent. INSCRIPTION. WITHOUT FAREWELL HE FELL ASLEEP LEAVING MEMORIES FOR US TO KEEP.
5724388 Private William Francis Peter Kimber, 5th Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment, died 6th August 1944, aged 29. Son of William J. H. Kimber and Sarah E. L. Kimber, of Wimborne, Dorsetshire; husband of Eva Irene Kimber, of Wimborne.
INSCRIPTION. AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER.