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Sunday 25 Sep 2022
​'In Memory'

To close the formal programme of events a memorial service was conducted at the Leuchars war memorial and graveyard on Sunday morning. Led by an old Fighting Cock, Rev Craig Dobney, a poignant and atmospheric service made a moving finale to proceedings for the 40 or so members who attended. Some beautiful passages were read, a wreath laid and white roses distributed for folks to make their own personal acts of remembrance. 
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