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William Fraser Kemble
In memory of:
Captain William Fraser Kemble
May 31, 1940
Military Service
52634
29
Army
Royal Artillery
2 Lt. A.A. Bty.,
Additional Information
Son of William E. and Elsie Georgina Kemble; husband of Sara J. Kemble, of Ficksburg, Orange Free State, South Africa.
Commemorated on Page 14 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
DE PANNE (LA PANNE) COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Belgium
Plot 2. Row A. Grave 17.
De Panne Communal Cemetery is located 6 kilometres west of Veurne on the N34 Kerkstraat, a road leading from the N35 Pannestraat connecting Veurne to De Panne. From Veurne the N35 leads for 6 kilometres to the coastal village of De Panne. On reaching the village of De Panne the N35 meets the N34 towards Adinkerke. 2 kilometres along the N34 on the left hand side lies the Communal Cemetery of De Panne. This cemetery is forewarned by a distinct bending of the road immediately prior to reaching the cemetery.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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