ST. AUBIN-ROUTOT CHURCHYARD
Seine-Maritime
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.52227, Longitude: 0.32498
Location Information
St. Aubin-Routot is a village and commune 11 miles (17 kilometres) east of Le Havre on the N.13 bis (Le Havre-Bolbec-Amiens) road. There are bus services to and from Le Havre and Bolbec. In the south-west corner of the churchyard are the graves of 2 British soldiers.
Burial Details
4693572 Private Arthur Fred Donald Bateman, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 3rd September 1944, aged 24. Son of Harry and Edith Bateman, of Staincross, Yorkshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Just For A While, How Sweet A While, Our Paths Together Lay"
3864288 Trooper Ernest Landy, 49th (West Riding) Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C., died 2nd September 1944, aged 33. Husband of Elizabeth Landy, of Droylesden, Lancashire. His Headstone bears the inscription "My Dear Husband Ernie, Dear Daddy Of Joan And Ernie. He Died That We Might Live"
St. Aubin-Routot is a village and commune 11 miles (17 kilometres) east of Le Havre on the N.13 bis (Le Havre-Bolbec-Amiens) road. There are bus services to and from Le Havre and Bolbec. In the south-west corner of the churchyard are the graves of 2 British soldiers.
Burial Details
4693572 Private Arthur Fred Donald Bateman, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 3rd September 1944, aged 24. Son of Harry and Edith Bateman, of Staincross, Yorkshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Just For A While, How Sweet A While, Our Paths Together Lay"
3864288 Trooper Ernest Landy, 49th (West Riding) Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C., died 2nd September 1944, aged 33. Husband of Elizabeth Landy, of Droylesden, Lancashire. His Headstone bears the inscription "My Dear Husband Ernie, Dear Daddy Of Joan And Ernie. He Died That We Might Live"