ST. HILLIERS COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Seine-et-Marne
France
Location Information
St. Hilliers is a village and commune 36 miles (45 kilometres) east-north-east of Melun and 5 miles (8 kilometres) north-north-west of Provins. The communal cemetery is on the eastern side of the village on a by-road leading to the neighbouring hamlet of Savigny. Near the middle of the south wall are buried 3 airmen from the United Kingdom.
Burial Details
41248 Pilot Officer Lewis Mervyn Blanckensee, Pilot in 21 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 13th June 1940.
626540 Sergeant Jack Guest, D. F. M. Radio Operator in 21 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 13th June 1940, aged 20. Son of Benjamin and Lilian Guest, of Smithies, Yorkshire. INSCRIPTION. HE DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE.
580502 Sergeant Albert Williams, Observer in 21 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 13th June 1940, aged 20. Son of Alfred and Rosina Williams, of Bristol. INSCRIPTION. INTO THE SUN HIS DUTY DONE.
St. Hilliers is a village and commune 36 miles (45 kilometres) east-north-east of Melun and 5 miles (8 kilometres) north-north-west of Provins. The communal cemetery is on the eastern side of the village on a by-road leading to the neighbouring hamlet of Savigny. Near the middle of the south wall are buried 3 airmen from the United Kingdom.
Burial Details
41248 Pilot Officer Lewis Mervyn Blanckensee, Pilot in 21 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 13th June 1940.
626540 Sergeant Jack Guest, D. F. M. Radio Operator in 21 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 13th June 1940, aged 20. Son of Benjamin and Lilian Guest, of Smithies, Yorkshire. INSCRIPTION. HE DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE.
580502 Sergeant Albert Williams, Observer in 21 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 13th June 1940, aged 20. Son of Alfred and Rosina Williams, of Bristol. INSCRIPTION. INTO THE SUN HIS DUTY DONE.