ST. PIERRE-D'AUTILS COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Eure
France
Location Information
The village and commune of St. Pierre-d'Autils is about 5 kilometres north-west of Vernon. The communal cemetery is south of the main road (D 6015) from Vernon to Rouen. The cemetery can be seen on the left hand side of the main road just before entering the village. From the entrance gate take the central path. Some 20 yards north of the entrance is the collective grave of three airmen of the Royal Air Force. The headstones can be seen in a single plot on the right.
Burial Details
522870 Sergeant Ernest Marrows, Observer in 226 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 11th June 1940. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marrows, of York. INSCRIPTION. SADLY MISSED. TILL WE MEET IN HEAVEN. DAD AND BROTHERS.
580205 Sergeant Gerald Patrick McLoughlin, Pilot in 226 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 11th June 1940, aged 19. Son of Arthur Patrick and Prudence P. McLoughlin, of Woodford Green, Essex. INSCRIPTION. R.I.P. "SOME CORNER OF A FOREIGN FIELD THAT IS FOR EVER ENGLAND" DAD, MUM, CECIL, JOAN.
618567 Flight Sergeant Jack Alfred Russell, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 226 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 11th June 1940.
The village and commune of St. Pierre-d'Autils is about 5 kilometres north-west of Vernon. The communal cemetery is south of the main road (D 6015) from Vernon to Rouen. The cemetery can be seen on the left hand side of the main road just before entering the village. From the entrance gate take the central path. Some 20 yards north of the entrance is the collective grave of three airmen of the Royal Air Force. The headstones can be seen in a single plot on the right.
Burial Details
522870 Sergeant Ernest Marrows, Observer in 226 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 11th June 1940. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marrows, of York. INSCRIPTION. SADLY MISSED. TILL WE MEET IN HEAVEN. DAD AND BROTHERS.
580205 Sergeant Gerald Patrick McLoughlin, Pilot in 226 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 11th June 1940, aged 19. Son of Arthur Patrick and Prudence P. McLoughlin, of Woodford Green, Essex. INSCRIPTION. R.I.P. "SOME CORNER OF A FOREIGN FIELD THAT IS FOR EVER ENGLAND" DAD, MUM, CECIL, JOAN.
618567 Flight Sergeant Jack Alfred Russell, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 226 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 11th June 1940.