Waalewiener's Groesbeek Travelogues | | | |
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| Page Views: 894 Last Visit to Groesbeek: October, 2003 | Groesbeek , final resting place for many soldiers. by Waalewiener - last update: Dec 18, 2003 |
We are visiting Harold Allen Queen's gravesite. | Lori behind Harold Queen's grave. |
Here is Lori standing behind the grave of her uncle Bruce's brother Harold Allen Queen .We promised the Queen family we would visit here and take some pictures which we did with some joy and of course with sadness as well. |
|  | This is the name of Lori's uncle's brother Harold .Allen. Queen who died on a mission in his plane ,I believe it was a Lancaster ,and I believe he flew a mission over Holland , but I am not 100 % sure of that. |
|  | Gergeant Harold Allen Queen was layed to rest here in Groesbeek,Provence of Gelderland in the Netherlands. This is a picture of his grave & grave stone. |
| Page from the Book of memorance |
|  | A bit fuzzy this picture but it is worth seeing (click to enlarge for better view)This is a page from the Book of Memorance,this book is provided by The Canadian Veterans Affairs in their website.Thanks for this. |
|  | This is Lori getting the books out ,one with names and the other one for visitors names. |
| Lori signing visitores book |
|  | Here is Lori signing the visitors register book in the hallway there. |
| Paul signing visitors book |
|  | Here is Paul signing the visitors register book as well. |
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timada Mon Sep 22, 2008 18:17 UTC I can 't comment those pages of yours... they are terribly touching ! | mary2u99 Mon May 7, 2007 15:10 UTC I enjoy reading your Groesbeek pages. Great photos.:-). you are both welcome here anytime.:-) | easyoar Sun May 29, 2005 19:34 UTC Well written Hans, must be a very poignant page for you both. | keida84 Sun Apr 24, 2005 17:40 UTC Hansi drove tanks? VARROOOM watch out Grets!!! A lovely tribute page to the men who died in the Great war. So sad, like Gettysburg a painful rift in history. |
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