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Barbara Madge Berrington (9)

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Military Unit 2, Rushworth Road West Bridgford 9/5/1941
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death Unknown (Age Unknown)
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Grave Reference: Wilford Hill: F20/82 Buried: May 13th 1941 Nottingham Evening Post, Deaths, Monday May 12th 1941: BERRINGTON – RUSHWORTH – Our darling Madge, suddenly taken from us, May 9th 1941: also Auntie Harriet and cousins. So sadly missed. – Mammmy, dad, brother and sisters. RUSHWORTH, SHEPPERSON & BERRINGTON – In May, Harriet, beloved wife of Albert, also Olga Shepperson, niece, and Barbara Madge Berrington, great niece of the above Harriet Rushworth. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: RUSHWORTH – Loving memory of my dear wife Harriet, Jack, Olga, Madge through enemy action, May 9th 1941. Always loving, good and kind, beautiful memories left behind. – Albert RUSHWORTH – In sincere remembrance of Aunt Harriet, Jack, Olga, Madge, killed by enemy action, May 9th 1941 – Jack, Florence, Maude, Percy. RUSHWORTH – In loving memory of Autie Harriet, Olga, Jack and Madge, killed by enemy action, May 9th 1941. Always remembered. – Nephed Fred, Lottie and Pam. RUSHWORTH - Memory’s garden for dear ones Mrs Rushworth, Jack, Olga, Madge. Happy days spent together. Golden thoughts always. - Kitty

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