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03/02/2020
03/02/2020 Charles was the son of Mr and Mrs John Frazer, Killymaddy, Killylea. He was 20 years of age when he died of wounds sustained at Normandy. Described as being a quiet lad, he was also said to have been a popular pupil at the Royal School Armagh.
03/02/2020 From the Ulster Gazette and Armagh Standard dated 11 Aug. 1944:
03/02/2020 The CWGC record Lance Bombardier Moses Charles Frazer as the son of John Fitzgerald Frazer and Elizabeth Kathleen Frazer of Killylea, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
03/02/2020 It is believed that he is commemorated locally on Moy War Memorial as C M Frazer. However, there is no definitive proof of this.
03/02/2020 Lance Bombardier Frazer is buried in La Délivrande War Cemetery in Douvres at Normandy, France. His inscription reads: HE DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE.
03/02/2020 Lance Bombardier Moses Charles Frazer died of wounds sustained at Normandy on 29th July 1944.
03/02/2020 Lance Bombardier Moses Charles Frazer served in 61st (Denbighshire Yeomanry) Medium Regiment of the Royal Artillery during World War Two.
03/02/2020 Described as being a quiet lad, he was also said to have been a popular pupil at the Royal School Armagh.
03/02/2020 Charles Moses Frazer was the son of John Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Kathleen Frazer. He was born about 1924 in County Tyrone.
03/02/2020 This is at present the ‘best fit’ for the C M Fraser on Moy War Memorial.
30/12/2015
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