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Remembrance

When you go home tell them of us and say: ‘for your tomorrow we gave our today'.

'They shall grow not old,as we that our left grow.Age shall not weary them,nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morning,We will remember them'.

Names on Frampton War Memorial1914-1918Alfred BoothbyHorace BrownJohn BurnettAlbert EdgeJohn Wm ElseyAlbert GroobyWilliam Hezzell* James HowellReginald LoweCharles LoweWilfred RedshawJohn SmalleyG A TravesGeorge Edward VineEdnett WatsonWilliam Francis WatsonJohn Henry Woods1939-1945Cyril Stow

'We will remember them' * On 13th September 2009, Mr George and Mrs PJ Rowland, presented a Plaque in memory of Ernest James Howell - son of Frampton couple - William & Anna Howell. Formerly from the U.K. the couple discovered the special Memorial Plaque in an antique shop in Illinois USA, where they have lived for many years. The large bronze medalion sent to Rifleman Howell's parents of Frampton, is inscribed:'HE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOUR ERNEST JAMES HOWELL' The citation bearing the arms of Buckingham Place and signed by King George V reads thus:'I join with my grateful people in sending you this memorial of a brave life given for others in the Great War.' We are most grateful to George & PJ for their decision to purchase the plaque and make a personal pilgrimage to Frampton. The Plaque is a lasting tribute to Rifleman Howell and is now on permanent display in St. Mary's Church Frampton.

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