Commemorated:

1. Grave:Sainte-Marie CemeteryDiv. 3. M. 13. Le Havre
2. Book:The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918Pg.117
3. Memorial:The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour20A GQS
    

Awards & Titles:

 

Family :

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Blakemore, of 12, Victoria St., Douglas, Isle of Man.

Service Life:

Campaigns:

Unit / Ship / Est.: 15th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 

15th (Service) Battalion (1st Salford) Formed in Salford, 11 September 1914, by Mr Montague Barlow MP and the Salford Brigade Committee. Moved on 28 December 1914 to Conway and on 21 June 1915 to Catterick. 21 June 1915 : attached to 96th Brigade, 32nd Division. Moved on 13 August 1915 to Codford and formally adopted two weeks later by the War Office. Landed at Boulogne 22 November 1915.

Action : Natural Causes 

Natural causes is attributed those deaths due to causes that were not directly associated with the war. Included in this are wartime deaths resulting from, for example, theSpanish Influenza pandemic and its associated pneumonia problems and other attributions such as age and exhaustion. It also groups those who through Post Traumatic Stress committed suicide as a result of their experiences.

Detail :

War Graves records show "BLAKEMORE, Pte. Athol Grey, 32568. 15th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of dysentery 7th April, 1917. Age 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Blakemore, of 12, Victoria St., Douglas, Isle of Man. Div.3. M.13."

Masonic :

TypeLodge Name and No.Province/District :
Mother : Tynwald No. 1242 E.C.Isle of Man

Initiated
Passed
Raised
10th April 1912
8th May 1912
12th June 1912
 

Source :

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