Seymour General Cemetery, Victoria

Cemetery Details

Location Seymour, Mitchell - Victoria, Australia
Co‑ordinates S37.03779, E145.16598
Description

SEYMOUR GENERAL CEMETERY

During the Second World War, Seymour and the surrounding area were the site of various Army Camps, the largest of which was Puckapunyal.

This cemetery contains 20 graves from the Second World War, 19 of wich are grouped together in this small war pot.  Adjoining the War Plot is the post war grave of a soldier who died while in service.  There are also 5 graves from the First World War within the general cemetery.

For more information, see the link to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission page.

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Names

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PEMBERTON, Raymond Munro

Service number VX92979
Gunner
2nd/12th Field Regiment
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 14 Jul 1925

FISHER, George Leo

Service number 63
Staff Sergeant
Army Ordnance Corps AIF
AIF WW1
Born 16 Oct 1893

CATCHLOVE, Boyce Winten

Service number 426307
Flying Officer
No. 115 Squadron (RAF)
Royal Air Force
Born 8 Aug 1921

WRIGHT, Richard William

Service number 213673
Sergeant
3rd Battalion
The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR)
Australian Army (Post WW2)
Born 4 Apr 1943

LETTE, Alfred Doran

Service number 511
Lieutenant
3rd Light Horse Regiment
AIF WW1
Born 1875

BULOW, Alfred Gustave

Service number QX39424
Staff Sergeant
Armoured Car Training Regiment
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 30 Jun 1918

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