BAARLE CHURCHYARD
Oost-Vlaanderen
Belgium
Location Information
The village of Baarle is located south-west of the City of Gent on the N466. From the motorway E40/A10, which runs between Oostende and Brussels, turn off at junction 13 onto the N466 direction Deinze. At the top of the slip road turn right and the church is a short way along on the right. The graves are located to the rear of the church.
Baarle Churchyard contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War.
Burial Details
50487 Serjeant Pilot Cecil Maurice Alen-Mahon, 204th Sqdn. Royal Air Force. 23rd October 1918, aged 24. In North West part of churchyard. Son of Luke and Helen Marcella Alen-Mahon, of South Africa; husband of Betty Alen-Mahon, of The Rubies, Links Rd., Tooting, London.
Pictures © Werner Van Caneghem
The village of Baarle is located south-west of the City of Gent on the N466. From the motorway E40/A10, which runs between Oostende and Brussels, turn off at junction 13 onto the N466 direction Deinze. At the top of the slip road turn right and the church is a short way along on the right. The graves are located to the rear of the church.
Baarle Churchyard contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War.
Burial Details
50487 Serjeant Pilot Cecil Maurice Alen-Mahon, 204th Sqdn. Royal Air Force. 23rd October 1918, aged 24. In North West part of churchyard. Son of Luke and Helen Marcella Alen-Mahon, of South Africa; husband of Betty Alen-Mahon, of The Rubies, Links Rd., Tooting, London.
Pictures © Werner Van Caneghem