Row 30
Photographed 26 Jul 2012
Full Inscription
In Loving Memory of Private EDWARD GASH E. Yorks. Regt.
killed in action Aug 2 1918 aged 19
When alone in our sorrow and bitter tears flow
There stealeth a dream of the sweet long ago
And unknown to the world he stands by our side
And whispers these words - death cannot divide
Also Private DAVID GASH R.G.A. died on Active Service Nov 26 1918 aged 30
In Heaven above where all is love
There will be no parting there
The beloved children of EDWARD AND MARY GASH of Filey
Also SARAH WINIFRED aged 1 year
MARGARET aged 4
JOHN ROBERT aged 5
and HAROLD EDWARD aged 1 year
Safe in the arms of JESUS
Also of Gunner ALBERT C. STONEHOUSE R.F.A.
killed in the Great War Jun 19 1916 aged 30
MARY H. GASH died June 3 1924 aged 64
Filey Community Tree
Edward GASH fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
David GASH, Brother fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
Sarah Winifred GASH, Sister fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
Margaret GASH, Sister fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
John Robert GASH, Brother fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
Harold Edward GASH, Brother fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
Albert C. STONEHOUSE, Brother in law fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
Mary Hannah Gash nee SAYERS, Mother fctID Not yet on Filey Community Tree
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Sources/Acknowledgements
Record of the Inscriptions on the Gravestones in the Churchyard of St Oswald's Church Filey as at Spring 1977
Recorded by John C. & Maisie Crimlisk, 1978
Post-Spring 1977 Inscriptions recorded by John Siddle
Original Typescripts held at St Oswald's Church and the Crimlisk Fisher Archive
Digitization by Ian Elsom, 2008-2009, shared online with kind permission of Filey PCC
Headstone Photograph and Notes by Ian Elsom
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