PACY-SUR-EURE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Eure
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.01959, Longitude: 1.38088
Location Information
Pacy-sur-Eure is a small town and commune on the N.13 road to Nantes and Paris, about 19 kilometres east of Évreux. The communal cemetery is north of the town, 100 yards from the main road to Louviers (N.836). About 15 yards south-east of the entrance are the graves of three airmen of the Royal Air Force and four French graves.
Burial Details
580950 Sergeant Gerald Henry Emery, Obs. in 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 14th June 1940, aged 26. Son of Henry and Emma May Emery, of Walmley, Warwickshire. His headstone bears the inscription "In Loving Memory Of Our Dear Son Who Gave His Life For His Country. R. I. P."
751593 Flight Sergeant John Hislop, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 14th June 1940, aged 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hislop, of Lambhill, Glasgow. His headstone bears the inscription "He Died That We Might Live"
590740 Sergeant Ronald John Willcox, Pilot in 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 14th June 1940, aged 24. Son of Vernon C. Willcox and Beatrice H. E. Willcox, of Worthing, Sussex. His headstone bears the inscription "John, Deep In Our Hearts A Memory Of You Is Always Kept. Mum, Dad, Reg, And Kitt."
Pacy-sur-Eure is a small town and commune on the N.13 road to Nantes and Paris, about 19 kilometres east of Évreux. The communal cemetery is north of the town, 100 yards from the main road to Louviers (N.836). About 15 yards south-east of the entrance are the graves of three airmen of the Royal Air Force and four French graves.
Burial Details
580950 Sergeant Gerald Henry Emery, Obs. in 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 14th June 1940, aged 26. Son of Henry and Emma May Emery, of Walmley, Warwickshire. His headstone bears the inscription "In Loving Memory Of Our Dear Son Who Gave His Life For His Country. R. I. P."
751593 Flight Sergeant John Hislop, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 14th June 1940, aged 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hislop, of Lambhill, Glasgow. His headstone bears the inscription "He Died That We Might Live"
590740 Sergeant Ronald John Willcox, Pilot in 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 14th June 1940, aged 24. Son of Vernon C. Willcox and Beatrice H. E. Willcox, of Worthing, Sussex. His headstone bears the inscription "John, Deep In Our Hearts A Memory Of You Is Always Kept. Mum, Dad, Reg, And Kitt."