War Memorial, on the right of the entrance of the church of Vlierzele, to commemorate the military and the civilian victims of the First and the Second World War.
The names on the monument:
First World War
Military casualties: SCHOUPPE Frans, Bunsbeek August 18, 1914; GOOSSENS Richard, August 8, 1914; THE THAYE Alfons, Eppegem September 13, 1914; DE RIECK Leopold, Pervijze November 1, 1914; ROMBAUT Alfons, Le Mans (F) March 6, 1915; RASSCHAERT Hippoliet, Calais (F) May 3, 1915; VAN DE WALLE Evarist, Adinkerke April 29, 1915; THE SWAEF Prosper, Pervijze January 5, 1916; VAN BUYTEN Isidoor, Hoogstade July 17, 1916; DE RIECK Alfons, Hoogstade December 22, 1916; DE MEYER Jozef, Dieppe (F) September 13, 1918; BLONDE PART Philemon, Zarren October 7, 1918; VAN BOCKSTAEL Alfons, Moorslede October 10, 1918; VAN LEUVEN Remi, Ingelmunster October 17, 1918; BAEYENS Constant, Vlierzele September 10, 1919.
Claimed: VAN DE SIJPE August, Onville (F); HOFMAN Jan, Labry (F); DE VUYST Desire, Osterfeld (D); MEULEMAN Oscar, Vlierzele; VAN DE VELDE Remy, Vlierzele.
WWII
Military casualties: BRAECKMAN Richard, May 10, 1940; HENDERICKX Arthur, May 23, 1940; UYTTENHOVE Philemon, July 12, 1940; VAN LEUVEN Casimir, May 22, 1940.
Civilian victims: BAEYENS Alfons, December 23, 1944; CAUDRON Albert, May 22, 1944; DE WANNEMAECKER Cesar, November 28, 1940; MEULEMAN Constantin, May 22, 1940.
Commemorative Plate, on the right of the entrance of the church of Vlierzele, to commemorate the veterans of the First and the Second World War, who died before 1959.
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