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skies cleared and the sun shone for East Garston’s Service
of Remembrance at the war memorial in the centre of the village
on Saturday the 8th of November. Sadly due to a family bereavement
The Revd Nigel Sands was unable at the last moment to conduct
the service, though as an emergency arrangement, the Vicar –
the Revd Tony Cumberlidge was able to step in.
The British Legion Wreath was laid by distinguished serviceman
Lt. Cdr. Norton R Lee DSC RNR (Retd.), who also spoke Laurence
Binyon’s lines. Terence Butler formerly Sgt PWRR gave
the Kohima Epitaph and the lesson was read by PC Matthew Clayton.
Other wreaths were laid by Jonathan Rabbitts – Chairman
East Garston Parish Council and Sally Wright – Churchwarden
of East Garston Church.
An innovation this year was the Wantage Silver Youth band, conducted
by Roger Middlebrook, who played superbly for the hymns as well
as before and after the service. These young people aged 11years
upwards lent a poignancy to the occasion, as they were a reminder
that young people not much older than them, went off to serve
their country and of course many did not return. The soloists
– Harry Kent 13, who played Last Post and Jordan Mason
15, Reveille, did so with remarkable dignity and maturity. Revd
Cumberlidge thanked the band at the end of the service and said
that any regiment would be proud to have the soloists play for
them.
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