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Brave American Soldier born in Exeter to be remembered 100 years after he was killed

Authored by NEWTOWN
Posted: Mon, 08/27/2018 - 2:57pm

A soldier of the First World War who was born and brought up in Exeter, will be remembered at a public event taking place in the Higher Cemetery of the city on Saturday 15th September, 100 years after he was killed in action.

Walter Hooper grew up at 97 Portland Street before he emigrated with his uncle to America in 1914, the First World War began just a few weeks later.

When United States joined the war in 1917 Walter enlisted with the American Expeditionary Force and served in France as a Private. He was killed in July 1918 aged 21 and was buried in France.

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War Graves Tour

Event Date: 
10/11/2013 - 2:00pm
Venue: 
Higher Cemetery, St Mark’s Avenue, Exeter

On Remembrance Sunday Christine Trigger, assisted by Michael Parrott, will lead a tour of the Higher Cemetery war graves.

This event is organised by Friends of Higher Cemetery.

The walk will commence at 2pm near the Higher Cemetery chapel. There is no charge for this event but any donations will be forwarded to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

Children under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Further information is available here or by calling 01392 818550.