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Ernest Stevens
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March 1918 To November 1947 |
| St Albans Hertfordshire England |
Uncle Ernest served with distinction with the RAF in India during
WW2, he was the second youngest in the family of ten He was good natured and very popular with all who knew him.
After coming unscathed through all the dangers of War he was
riding his motor cycle one day in Croydon when he came off it and suffered severe head injuries [few crash helmets in those days] from which sadly he died.
Long will he be remembered, and may he rest in Peace |
Tribute by: dennis barnes


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