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    May I say it was truly moving when we first visited the grave with Andy and Michelle. Mrs Richardson lies in a quiet place and her grave could so easily be left lonely and overlooked. Very sadly her brother later was to die of wounds; he, Hugh Falloon, was also buried there Waldershare three years after Mrs Richardson.

    We spent the day before Remembrance Day trying to clear part of the headstone on the grave of another casualty, and we know that over Remembrance kind people have visited some of our other Dovorian casualties too, both here and overseas. Thank you to everyone who cares, in so many different ways.

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