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In memory of:

Lieutenant William Henry Buddell

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Military service

Age: 20
Rank: Lieutenant
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regiment)
Division: 26th Battalion
Enlistment: New Brunswick
Death: February 2, 1919

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: Near North-West corner of old part.
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Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Ann Buddell, of 52 Garthorne Rd., Forest Hill, London, England.

In the Books of Remembrance

Commemorated on:

Page 530 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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TAMINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY Belgium

TAMINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY

The town of Tamines is located east of the town of Charleroi on the N988. From the motorway E42/A15 which runs between Charleroi and Liege turn off at junction 14 onto the N98 direction Sambreville, follow the N98 past the junction with the N90 and into the town of Tamines. Cross the railway and continue to the main road junction in the town, turn sharp right along Rue De La Passerelle and then bear left into Rue Des Bacheres, the TAMINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY is along here on the right. The graves are located through the entrance follow the path to the left and then first path right along on the left.

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