This monument in the Magnée cemetery commemorates the fallen soldiers and civilians of Magnée in World War I and II.
Fallen during the war
MOSBEUX Maurice, age 21, soldier with the 12th Line Regiment, killed in action on September 29th, 1914 near Breendonk (Antwerp), missing ever since.
RAHIER Nicolas, age 27, soldier with the Regiment Fortifiée de Liège, artillery, died in captivity on October 9th, 1918 at Dinklage (Germany) of contracted suspected Spanish flu combined with pneumonia. Grave unknown.
Fired civilians
BARBETTE Alphonse, no further details known.
CLAESSENS Pierre, age 18 !, member of the resistance, killed in action August 16th, 1944, also buried in Magnée cemetery (see photo 4).
CLERDAON Alexis, no further details known.
DEUTSCH Jacob, no further data known.
DEUTSCH Herman, no further details known.
FASSOTTE Jean, no further details known.
GERARD Pierre, no further details known.
HALLEUX Jean, no further details known.
HARZE Julien, no further details known.
JACQMIN Pierre, no further details known.
JACQMIN Victor, no further details known.
JACQMIN Mathieu, no further details known.
JACQUINET Jean, no further details known.
JOYEUX Jean, no further details known.
LERHO Hubert, no further details known.
NAVAL Denis, executed August 6th, 1914 the 2nd day of the war in Belgium, no further details known.
SLUYSMANS Mathias, no further data known.
SLUYSMANS Mathias, no further details known.
VOOS Mina, no further details known.
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