ST. AQUILIN-DE-PACY COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Eure
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.01288, Longitude: 1.35689
Location Information
St. Aquilin-de-Pacy is a village and commune 16 kilometres east of Evreux and 2 kilometres west of the small town of Pacy-sur-Eure. The communal cemetery is about 150 yards north of the main road (N.13) between the two towns. West of the path from the main entrance to the cemetery are the graves of one British soldier and five airmen of the Royal Air Force.
Burial Details
94642 Second Lieutenant Derek Barker, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, R.A.C., died 7th June 1940, aged 25. Son of Dr. Aubrey Barker and Lucy Jeune Barker, of Bournemouth, Hampshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Beloved Eldest Son Of Dr. And Mrs. Aubrey Barker, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire"
535038 Leading Aircraftman Charles Horace Cartwright, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940, aged 22. Son of H. F. Cartwright and Annie Cartwright, of Wimbledon, Surrey. His headstone bears the inscription "In Loving Memory Of Our Son Charles. In God's Keeping. Love's Last Gift, Remembrance"
535000 Aircraftman 1st Class William Glover, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940.
628224 Aircraftman 1st Class Robert Cranston Gray, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940. Son of John Gray and of Euphemia Gray (nee Cranston), of Hawick, Roxburghshire. His headstone bears the inscription "O Day Of Rest And Gladness, The Darkness Now Is Over"
630663 Aircraftman 2nd Class Robert Scott, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940, aged 20. Son of James and Esther Scott, of Paisley, Renfrewshire. His headstone bears the inscription "We Who Miss You Never Forget, In Memory You Are With Us Yet"
530332 Leading Aircraftman Fernley Russell Wood, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940.
St. Aquilin-de-Pacy is a village and commune 16 kilometres east of Evreux and 2 kilometres west of the small town of Pacy-sur-Eure. The communal cemetery is about 150 yards north of the main road (N.13) between the two towns. West of the path from the main entrance to the cemetery are the graves of one British soldier and five airmen of the Royal Air Force.
Burial Details
94642 Second Lieutenant Derek Barker, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, R.A.C., died 7th June 1940, aged 25. Son of Dr. Aubrey Barker and Lucy Jeune Barker, of Bournemouth, Hampshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Beloved Eldest Son Of Dr. And Mrs. Aubrey Barker, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire"
535038 Leading Aircraftman Charles Horace Cartwright, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940, aged 22. Son of H. F. Cartwright and Annie Cartwright, of Wimbledon, Surrey. His headstone bears the inscription "In Loving Memory Of Our Son Charles. In God's Keeping. Love's Last Gift, Remembrance"
535000 Aircraftman 1st Class William Glover, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940.
628224 Aircraftman 1st Class Robert Cranston Gray, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940. Son of John Gray and of Euphemia Gray (nee Cranston), of Hawick, Roxburghshire. His headstone bears the inscription "O Day Of Rest And Gladness, The Darkness Now Is Over"
630663 Aircraftman 2nd Class Robert Scott, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940, aged 20. Son of James and Esther Scott, of Paisley, Renfrewshire. His headstone bears the inscription "We Who Miss You Never Forget, In Memory You Are With Us Yet"
530332 Leading Aircraftman Fernley Russell Wood, Royal Air Force, died 8th June 1940.