Friday, November 09, 2012
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Captain Charles Thwaites Mayson from Keswick, Cumberland (now Cumbria) served with the Border Regiment during WW2. He died on 3 May 1943 and was laid to rest in St John's Churchyard, Keswick.
The inscription on his headstone reads as follows:
"CAPT. C.T. MAYSON
THE BORDER REGT.
BORN 1915 - DIED 1943
FOREVER WITH THE LORD".
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