My grandfather worked for the Sunday Pictorial in Fleet Street, London, but decided to move to Brighton some time during the Sixties.
He had been a correspondent in the Second World War, famous for his words "I can see the Germans and they can see me".
He died very suddenly on a trip to France to see a fellow journalist.
His body was returned to Brighton. His name was Rex (Reginald) North and he died on June 15, 1969, aged 52 years. He lived at 88 Marine Parade, Brighton.
I want to locate his gravestone, which I have been trying to find for the past two years. Can anyone help me?
-Sarah Adams, steve@sayso.freeserve.co.uk
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