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Just a shame that the piece wasn't a little more about her rather than the men in her life, sign of the times I suppose.
I see that St Thomas Association still has a presence on Station Rd. I do know from other newspaper articles the
family were heavily involved with the club. My brother will be popping in there to see if they still have any
references to the family (unlikely I know) although I know from googling that the club has commemorative wall plaques
from WW2, maybe they have something earlier.
I did end up making the trip to Birmingham with my brother last weekend.
No go on the Gravestone I'm afraid but surprisingly the St Thomas Association club did have some references
to my great grandfather Leon Harry Johnson 1879-1935 on the clubs wall.

St Thomas Club 1.jpg
St Thomas Club 2.jpg
 
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