Forgotten 12 to be remembered

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Friday, October 17, 2014 - 12:16pm

For 100 years they have gone somewhat unnoticed, but 12 former Exeter Rugby Club players and officials are to be officially remembered with a new commemorative plaque at Sandy Park.

The lives of the forgotten few will be highlighted in a special memorial service which will take place at the stadium on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, at 10.30am.

For years, Exeter Rugby Club have proudly displayed within the County Suite a memorial plaque of the names of those former players who paid the ultimate sacrifice during the Second World War. However, new information supplied to the club through local historian and club supporter Roy Hough has unearthed a further 12 men associated with the Devon club who themselves never returned from the battlefields of the First World War.

Exeter Rugby Club chairman and chief executive, Tony Rowe OBE, said: “For some time we have displayed a plaque remembering those former players that died during the Second World War. However, we’ve since been made aware that there were also a number of old players and club officials who were killed during the First World War.

“The fact these forgotten people were not remembered anywhere at the club needed to be addressed, so I immediately commissioned a new plaque - on behalf of the club membership – to be produced and hung alongside that of those who died during the Second World War.

“The fact that this year is the 100th anniversary of war starting makes this latest discovery even more poignant. These servicemen were not only part of our great club, but they were young servicemen who were prepared to give their lives in battle.

“I believe the new plaque will not only be a fitting tribute to those forgotten comrades, but it will serve as a timely reminder to us all that there were a great number of people associated with Exeter Rugby Club who must never be forgotten.”

Club chaplain Simon Atkinson will lead the service, which is open to all members of the public to attend.

The names of the 12 to be placed on the new plaque are:

G.H BICKLEY
H.J CARRINGTON
J.H COOK
G.H CULVERWELL
W.J EDMONDS
W.S GOFF
S.E HUCKLEBRIDGE
E. JONES
M.H.D PARSONS
C.E. TUDOR-JONES
J.L VEITCH
A.H WEBBER

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