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          Times and Seasons - Full Service - A Service of Remembrance
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Times and Seasons - Full Service - A Service of Remembrance
by Andrew Pratt and Marjorie Dobson
A Service of Remembrance Service Contents: The following words may be used as an introduction leading to the two minutes’ silence: Let us remember the loss and pain of war. We remember with grief and anger… Two Minutes’ Silence The Last Post We will remember them: Hymn: O God our
          
          
        
          Poppies
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Poppies
by Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe
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          Fallen leaf red
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Fallen leaf red
by Rose humphrey
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          Remember
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Remember
by Rose humphrey
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          Poem of Remembrance
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Poem of Remembrance
by Michael Docker
We should remember them, all those who died in war; The soldiers, sailors, airmen and women, wardens And guards, the doctors and the ones whose gardens Grew the food; the wives and mothers; many more - We should remember them; although so long ago For us today what we have they g
          
          
        
          Were they filled with expectation
        
      
            
        
        
          
  