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30/06/2018 15:12:02
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Frank Churchill
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It is with the deepest sorrow that I must report the death of my father Patrick Churchill.
Dad died peacefully in his sleep on at 5 a.m on Thursday morning (28 June) at Witney Community Hospital. I was at his bedside in his final hours.
Dad had become increasingly frail since the death of my mother Karin in January and he was recently diagnosed with liver cancer. Nevertheless, he was determined to make one last pilgrimage to Normandy at the beginning of June.
Dad volunteered for the Royal Marines aged 17 and was called up just after his 18th birthday in March 1942. He volunteered for 'Hazardous Service' because "it sounded more exciting than peeling potatoes"! and completed Commando training at Achnacarry. On D-Day he served with 2nd Royal Marines Armoured Support Regiment, landing shortly after 8 a.m on Nan Green sector of Juno Beach. His Centaur tank was the only one of his troop to make it off the beach and by the end of D-Day he had penetrated up to 4 miles inland. On D+5 his troop was involved in the Battle of Rots & Le Hamel providing fire support for 46 RM Commando in their fierce fight against 12th SS Panzer Hitlerjugend.
After spending a month in Normandy, dad returned to Blighty to be re-assigned to 4 Army Commando as signaller to 6 (French) Tp ahead of Operation Infatuate, the liberation of Walcheren. He landed on Uncle Beach, Flushing at dawn 1 November 1944. Dad remained with 4 Commando until the end of the war and then returned home to resume the job he had left, working at Morris Motors (now BMW), Cowley, Oxford.
Dad was a life member of the Commando Association and regularly attended its London Branch meetings and reunions at home and in abroad. On its disbandment he and other veterans felt that the unique Commando esprit de corps should not die with it but be carried on for future generations. Thus the Commando Veterans Association was born and dad was invited to become its founding president. Dad was delighted to see the CVA grow from strength to strength and always kept up with news from the Dispatches newsletter even though he could not longer attend events in later years.
Dad's funeral will be held on Wednesday 18 July at 11.30 at St.Mary's Church Cogges, Church Lane, Witney OX28 3LA. ***** location and time changed...see below ****
All those who knew dad personally and the wider Commando family are most welcome to attend.
Frank Churchill
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30/06/2018 21:09:11
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NIC
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I was so sorry to hear of Pat's passing, Frank. He will be missed by so many people - not only the Commando family - on both sides of the Channel.
The only worlds of consolation I can offer is that he is reunited with your mother and his devoted wife, Karin.
May They Both Rest in Eternal Peace...
Nick
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Nick Collins,
Commando Association Historical Archivist & Photographer.
Proud son of Cpl Mick Collins, 5 Troop, No5 Cdo
"Truly we may say of them, when shall their glory fade?"
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01/07/2018 11:13:06
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Frank Churchill
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Thank you Nick.
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01/07/2018 14:46:43
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John M
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RIP Patrick re-united with your lovely wife Karin.
It was a pleasure to have known you both and thanks for all your support and assistance at the formation of the Commando Veterans Association.
My sincere condolences to Frank and all of Pats family and friends.
John M
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03/07/2018 19:57:38
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Pete
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New arrangements and location for the funeral
The service will now be held at 1 p.m on Wednesday 18th July at St. Mary The Virgin (St. Mary's on the Green), Church Green, Witney OX28 4AW
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.
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07/07/2018 12:19:28
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Bill Harvey
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Remembered with honour. Our thoughts and prayers are with Frank and all the commando community. Always in our hearts.
Bill
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Bill Harvey
Son of Gunner Bill Harvey No4 Commando who was killed in action on 1 November 1944 when liberating Flushing. "Their deeds shall live from age to age. They've writ their name on History's page. Upheld their glorious heritage. The Fighting Fourth Commando."
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08/07/2018 20:40:36
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Pete
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From the RM Association website:
The funeral service of RMA Member Patrick Samuel Churchill will be held on Wednesday 18 July 1 p.m at St. Mary The Virgin (St.Mary?s on the Green), Church Green, Witney OX28 4AW
His son, Frank Churchill, is hoping to source a Standard Bearer to be present and part of a Guard of Honour. A Bugler has already been arranged via the RM Band Service.
Patrick Samuel Churchill R.M 1942-46 PO/X 110814
Commando Course, Achnacarry 1943
2nd RM Armoured Support Regiment D-Day, Nan Green Sector Juno Beach;
Attached to 4 (Army) Commando as signaller to 6 (French) Tp Aug 1944 - May 1945. Landed Flushing, Walcheren 1 Nov. 1944 (Operation Infatuate 1).
Recipient of the Croix de Guerre (with Silver Star); Chevalier de Legion dHonneur
Serving Royals and Veterans who either know him personally or who may not have known him but would like to be present to pay their respects are most welcome to attend the funeral.
Please inform Frank Churchill if you are planning to attend: [email protected] .
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.
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