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Welcome to the Enderby Parish Church web page created to introduce our annual armistice day remembrance service and to present the role of honour of those who gave their lives for their country.

Verse 4 of "For the Fallen" by L. Binyon

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

Ecclestiaties 8:5-8

Whoever keeps a command will know no evil thing, and the wise heart will know the proper time and the just way. For there is a time and a way for everything, although man's trouble lies heavy on him.
For he does not know what is to be, for who can tell him how it will be? No man has power to retain the spirit, or power over the day of death. There is no discharge from war, nor will wickedness deliver those who are given to it.

To the honoured memory of the men from this parish who lost their lives in wars of 1914-1918 & 1939-1945

Enderby Parish Church remembers those who fell in the world wars with a memorial and a book, both containing the names of those who died in those wars that were from, or had a strong link to, Enderby.

Enderby Church War Memorial

Roll of Honour - First World War
Walter Adams George Jayes
George Ashton Cecil Jesson
Reginald Atwooll Frederick Key
Harry Baldwin Capsul Knight
Herbert Barsby Arthur Levy
John Barsby Horace Manley
Percy Beecroft Ernest Martin
Robert BerringtonFred Martin
Arthur Bradshaw Walter Merry
Frank Bradshaw Joseph Moore
Harry Bradshaw John Neale
Cecil Charlton Frederick Norledge
William Charlton Clifford Pace
Archibold Cherry Richard Price
Willie Clark Arthur Rudkin
Alfred Colledge Albert Sibson
Ephraim Cooper Joseph Simpson
Alfred Copson Harry Smith
Ralph Crow Willie Smith
Richard Deacon Alfred Spense
George Driver Elijah Standley
George Faulks John Staniford
William Faulkes Walter Taylor
Horace Fradsham Frank Timson
Sidney Graham Charles Vesty
Ernest Green Thomas Vincent
Oliver Grewcock Arthur Wilis
Frederick Handley William Wheat
Joseph Handley William Wineth
Arthur Harriman Alfred Wood
Ernest Harrison Albert Young
Roland Harrison George Young
Oliver Hubbard

Enderby Parish Church welcomes all those, who want to solemnly remember those who sacrificed their lives to protect us and our land from oppression, to our special services of commemoration at 10.55am on Sunday, 12th November.

The service will include the 11.00am silence to reflect on the sacrifice of those who died and the names of the fallen in the two world wars will be read out in the service.

The date is the closest Sunday to the anniversary of the day (11th November 1918) when the final armistice was signed ending the first world war

Roll of Honour - Second World War
Norman Booton Harold Harisson
Harold Brown Alfred Harvey
Cyril Browne Edwin Heath
William Bruin Fred Hinton
Edgar Clark Eric Illson
Arthur Cooper Roy Jarvis
Donald Dimmock William Mollett
Frederick Drummond Eric Neale
Herbert Faulkes Jack Phillips
Harry Gilliver Arthur Russel
David Gough Thomas Wells
Harry Greaseley Thomas Wilford
Standley Greengrass Harold Woodward
1940's Parish Magazine - Mentions

This web site contains excerpts from the parish magazines in the 1940s. Words of condolence for those who died are quoted under the heading "Those who gave their lives". Click on the links below to see the excerpts;

Years
Mentioned
H. Brown,
F. Drummond
E. Neale, M. Scott, L.R. Jarvis, K.C. Parssells, H.Greasley, F. Hinton, T. Wells, A. Russell
E. Illson, C. Browne, E. Heath, A. Harvey, Mr. Mitchell,
H. Harrision, N. Hurst
H. Gilliver

We welcome you to join us in commemorating the sacrifice of those that died in the world wars (and other wars) to protect our nation from oppression.

The date is the closest Sunday to the anniversary of the armistice signed at the end of the first world war.

A time of silence will take place at 11am for us to reflect on those who died.

The names of those who fell in the two world wars will be read out during the service. Those names are given in the rolls of honour quoted in the central columns

Names are also given with links of those whose deaths are mentioned in the 1940's parish magazines.