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    62nd chapel anniversary service for Kingswood

    Luvuyo MjekulaBy Luvuyo MjekulaJuly 24, 2024Updated:July 24, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kingswood College head Leon Grové and chair of Council, Kesentri Govender, laying a wreath at the Wall of Remembrance. Photo: Jackie Clausen
    Kingswood College head Leon Grové and chair of Council, Kesentri Govender, laying a wreath at the Wall of Remembrance. Photo: Jackie Clausen

    By Staff Reporter

    Sunday, 21 July marked the 62nd Chapel Anniversary Service. The Kingswood community was joined by friends, OKs and Reunion groups of 1973, 74 and 75 to honour those Kingswoodians that died in the World Wars, in whose memory the chapel was built.

    It is always an emotional but beautiful service starting with the The Last Post and the reveille as the school flag is lowered, it must be noted that the reason the 1st chapel pew is left open is an ode to the lost descendants of the Kingswoodians who lost their lives.

    Head chapel steward, Josh Hufkie, carrying the flag. Photo: Jackie Clausen
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