UDENHOUT ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHYARD
Noord-Brabant
The Netherlands
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 51.61061, Longitude: 5.1411
Location Information
Udenhout is a village 5 miles north-east of Tilburg, lying 2 miles north-west of the main road from that town to 'S-Hertogenbosch. The nearest railway station is at Tilburg, whence there is a regular bus service to Udenhout. There is one hotel in the village, and there are others at Tilburg. The churchyard surrounds the church, which is in the centre of Udenhout. The 3 British graves are in the south-eastern part.
Burial Details
2572632 Trooper Reginald Frederick Blackmore, 11th Hussars, Royal Armoured Corps, died 28th October 1944, aged 26.
14553078 Private William Joseph Curtis, 1/7th Bn. The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), died 28th October 1944, aged 18. Son of James Arthur and Mary Anne Curtis, of Wood Green, Wednesbury, Staffordshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Loved Too Much In Life To Be Forgotten In Death. "Thy Will Be Done"
7952334 Trooper Moelwyn Howell Jones, 1st Royal Tank Regiment, R.A.C., died 26th October 1944, aged 25. Son of Richard Jones, and of Elizabeth Jane Jones, of Romford, Essex. His headstone bears the inscription "Deep In Our Hearts His Memory Is Kept We Loved Him Too Dearly To Ever Forget"
Udenhout is a village 5 miles north-east of Tilburg, lying 2 miles north-west of the main road from that town to 'S-Hertogenbosch. The nearest railway station is at Tilburg, whence there is a regular bus service to Udenhout. There is one hotel in the village, and there are others at Tilburg. The churchyard surrounds the church, which is in the centre of Udenhout. The 3 British graves are in the south-eastern part.
Burial Details
2572632 Trooper Reginald Frederick Blackmore, 11th Hussars, Royal Armoured Corps, died 28th October 1944, aged 26.
14553078 Private William Joseph Curtis, 1/7th Bn. The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), died 28th October 1944, aged 18. Son of James Arthur and Mary Anne Curtis, of Wood Green, Wednesbury, Staffordshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Loved Too Much In Life To Be Forgotten In Death. "Thy Will Be Done"
7952334 Trooper Moelwyn Howell Jones, 1st Royal Tank Regiment, R.A.C., died 26th October 1944, aged 25. Son of Richard Jones, and of Elizabeth Jane Jones, of Romford, Essex. His headstone bears the inscription "Deep In Our Hearts His Memory Is Kept We Loved Him Too Dearly To Ever Forget"