Posted: Sat 22nd Dec 2018

Memorial stone placed at baby and infant section of Plas Acton Cemetery

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This article is old - Published: Saturday, Dec 22nd, 2018

A memorial stone has been placed at the infant section of a Wrexham cemetery to mark a special place for parents who have lost their babies.

It was unveiled recently at a Dedication Ceremony at Plas Acton Cemetery in Pandy.

Jane Marshall, Chaplain at the Maelor Hospital spoke at the Dedication which was attended by parents and Cllr David Griffiths as local councillor.

The Stone reads:

“For all our babies
So dearly loved
So Briefly Known”

The Stone was donated by Peter Morris Funeral Directors of Mold and made by Morris Granite of Denbigh.

Cllr David A Bithell, lead member for environment and transport, said: “I would like to thank Peter Morris Funeral Directors for their very kind and considerate donation.

“This area of the cemetery is reserved for babies and infants, and it’s very important that their parents and relatives have a special place to come and remember their young ones.”



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