Largiesiders remembered in poignant service
‘We stand in peace in this glen because of the names on this stone.’
‘We stand in peace in this glen because of the names on this stone.’
‘He was a young officer of the best stamp, thoroughly conversant with his work, and highly considerate of his men, by all of whom he was held in the highest esteem.’
Twenty transparent silhouettes, representing the fallen servicemen and others affected by the war, sat among the pews
War has not diminished and every decade since 1946 has seen endless death no matter how much peace is preached.
Robert Laurence Binyon’s famous lines for the fallen, ‘We will remember them’ are spoken, with solemnity and respect.
‘It is so important that we never forget the sacrifice of these young men who died.’