The Juslenville (Theux) municipal cemetery contains a grave monument to 10 fallen soldiers from Juslenville.
Buried under the monument are;
BOGAERTS Edouard, age 29, soldier with the 1st line regiment, died July 5th, 1915 in the hospital of Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuis in France.
BOGAERTS Michel, age 24, soldier with the 10th infantry division, dismembered as a result of shellfire on July 3rd, 1917 at Boezinghe.
BOLMAIN Constant, age 21, soldier with the 3rd regiment Chasseurs (Hunters) , killed on June 7th, 1916 at Zuidschote.
DEJACE Jean, no further details known.
DEMOULIN Joseph, no further details known.
LAGUESSE Jean, age 31, corporal with the 1st regiment Chasseurs (Hunters) , killed at Diksmuide on February 8th, 1916 by a bullet through the chest striking his lungs.
PAROTTE Emile, age 25, adjutant with the 17th line regiment, died in the ambulance as a result of a head shot on October 1st, 1918.
ROGISTER Nicolas, age 26, brigadier with the artillery at Fort Chaudfontaine, died of wounds (burns) sustained on August 20th, 1914 at the casuality clearing station in Eupen (then still part of Germany!). After the 1st World War, the area was allocated to Belgium). To this day, Eupen is part of Belgium.
SANDRE Edmond, age 23, soldier in the artillery of Fort Fléron, killed in action at the Fort Fléron on August 8th, 1914.
SONVEAU Joseph, age 32, corporal with the 10th Infantry Division, killed October 31st, 1918 (more than one week before the end of the war !) at Hansbeke.
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