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Sgt Horace Cuthbert Page

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Sgt Horace Cuthbert Page Veteran

Birth
West Ham, London Borough of Newham, Greater London, England
Death
28 Apr 1941 (aged 22–23)
Burial
Pornic, Departement de la Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France GPS-Latitude: 47.1179576, Longitude: -2.0951455
Plot
1. AB. 10.
Memorial ID
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Horace Page was a Sergeant with 50 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

Service No: 908004

He was the son of Walter J.W. and Frances Mary Page of Pitsea, Essex.

Prior to the war he was a Foreman in Department 324 of the Rubber Factory Bata Shoe Factory. He had initially worked on the Conveyors but had been promoted to Manipulator, then chief manipulator in Department 300.

His father and sister were also employed by the Bata Shoe Company at East Tilbury.

Horace Page was reported missing after a raid on enemy territory and his body was recovered by the German authorities near the French port of La Rochelle on the Bay of Biscay. He was buried at PORNIC WAR CEMETERY.
Horace died on Monday 28th April 1941, aged 22
Horace Page was a Sergeant with 50 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

Service No: 908004

He was the son of Walter J.W. and Frances Mary Page of Pitsea, Essex.

Prior to the war he was a Foreman in Department 324 of the Rubber Factory Bata Shoe Factory. He had initially worked on the Conveyors but had been promoted to Manipulator, then chief manipulator in Department 300.

His father and sister were also employed by the Bata Shoe Company at East Tilbury.

Horace Page was reported missing after a raid on enemy territory and his body was recovered by the German authorities near the French port of La Rochelle on the Bay of Biscay. He was buried at PORNIC WAR CEMETERY.
Horace died on Monday 28th April 1941, aged 22

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IN LIFE, ONE OF THE BEST; IN DEATH, ONE OF THE BRAVE MUCH BELOVED BY ALL AT HOME



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