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Acting Bombardier Frank Cockayne
112039 "C" Bty. 79th Bde. Royal Field Artillery

Son of Mr Richard and Mrs Mary Cockayne

Aged 23 years

Died 17th October 1917

Commemorated at Dozinghem Military Cemetery
Grave IX. G. 14.


Rushden Echo, 22nd November 1918, transcribed by Kay Collins

Died in Captivity—News has just reached Mrs C Cockayne, of Higham Ferrers, through the medium of the Red Cross Prisoners of War Agency, that her husband, Pte C Cockayne, died whilst a prisoner of war in Germany on May 20th last. He was wounded and taken prisoner in the retreat of last March, and wrote twice from Germany, but could give little information. His death, which took place so long before it was known by his friends, was the more sad that all necessary arrangements for his leave were completed just before the German push, and then had to be cancelled. His brother Frank has been killed and another brother, Richard, is a prisoner of war. The late Pte C Cockayne was a son-in-law of Mr Sudborough, of Messrs Sudborough Ltd., boot manufacturers, Higham.


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