OCCAGNES (CUI) CHURCHYARD
Orne
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 48.77256, Longitude: -0.08633
Location Information
Occagnes is a village and commune 6 kilometres north-west of the town of Argentan, on the main road (N.158) to Falaise. Cui is a hamlet in the commune about 2 kilometres to the south-west of the village. There is a church at Occagnes and another at Cui. There is 1 Commonwealth burial of the 1939-1945 war in Cui churchyard, between the entrance steps and the south-western corner of the church.
Burial Details
152010 Flying Officer Robert David Ackers, Pilot in 183 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 18th August 1944, aged 21. Son of Charles Penrhyn Ackers and Dorothy Jane Ackers, of Huntley, Gloucestershire. His headstone bears the inscription "Well Content To Follow His Mother Who Also Made The Supreme Sacrifice, December 1943"
Occagnes is a village and commune 6 kilometres north-west of the town of Argentan, on the main road (N.158) to Falaise. Cui is a hamlet in the commune about 2 kilometres to the south-west of the village. There is a church at Occagnes and another at Cui. There is 1 Commonwealth burial of the 1939-1945 war in Cui churchyard, between the entrance steps and the south-western corner of the church.
Burial Details
152010 Flying Officer Robert David Ackers, Pilot in 183 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 18th August 1944, aged 21. Son of Charles Penrhyn Ackers and Dorothy Jane Ackers, of Huntley, Gloucestershire. His headstone bears the inscription "Well Content To Follow His Mother Who Also Made The Supreme Sacrifice, December 1943"