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Carron Lane Cemetery Midhurst
Carron Lane Cemetery
photo: Peter Whitcomb - 2012
 
Charles Henry Boxall
1882 - 1965
 
& his wife
Maud Alice Boxall
12 January 1984 - aged 91
 
Charles James Boxall
1925 - 2006
 
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Carron Lane Cemetery Midhurst
Carron Lane Cemetery
photo: Peter Whitcomb - 2012
 
 
John Boxall
died 28 July 1966
aged 42
 
 
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Carron Lane Cemetery Midhurst
Carron Lane Cemetery
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Vernon Lancelot Gabriel Southward
1918 - 1981
 
Alwyn Amy Southward
1916 - 2005
 
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Carron Lane Cemetery Midhurst
Carron Lane Cemetery
photo: Harley Howick - 21.Mar.2012
 
 
Michael Thorpe
died 10 February 1962
aged 25
 
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Carron Lane Cemetery Midhurst
Carron Lane Cemetery
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Lewis David Malcolm Patterson
1906 - 1983
 
and his wife
Shirley Heather Patterson
1929 - 2008
 
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Carron Lane Cemetery Midhurst
Carron Lane Cemetery
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Kenneth Peter Parish
16 December 1919
16 June 2009
 
and his wife
Margaret Beynon Parish
8 June 1925
16 October 2009
 
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