Grava til matros Dagfinn Frøyen på kyrkjegarden ved Frøya kyrkje. Grava ligg på nordre felt på kyrkjegarden på vestsida av kyrkja og vegen.
Datering
2009
Fotograf
Steven Kleppa
Eigar
Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane

War grave at the Frøya church - seaman Dagfinn Frøyen

Dagfinn Frøyen escaped to England and served in the merchant marine. While working as a seaman on SS Balduin, he fell ill and died in the spring of 1944. His urn was brought back to Norway on the destroyer "Arendal" in late September 1945. He was buried on 1 October the same year.

Biography

In the four-volume book Våre falne, published in 1949-1951, we find the following entry:

"FRØYEN, DAGFINN, seaman, Bremanger. Born 1 July 1920 at Bremanger, son of Odin B. Frøyen, born 1888 at Bremanger, and Ingeborg, née Engen, born 1886 at Nordfjordeid. Worked as a fisherman before the war, and later on as a construction worker. Crossed the North Sea on a fishing vessel. Served in the merchant marine. Worked as a seaman on SS Balduin until he fell ill. Died 19 May 1944 in South Shields in England. Buried at Frøyen (sic) churchyard."

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Dagfinn Frøyen (1920-1944).

Dagfinn Frøyen (1920-1944).

Datering
Ukjend.
Fotograf
Ukjend.
Eigar
I Våre falne.

Brought home in September 1945

Several hundred Norwgians serving abroad during the war died in England and were buried there. In the autumn of 1944, about 400 urns were brought home on the destroyer "Arendal". Dagfinn Frøyen's urn was among these. After the urns were taken ashore at the Honnørbryggen quay in Oslo, there was a short ceremony where King Haakon VII laid a wreath as a last token of gratitude for their efforts for the mother country. The urns were then sent to the respective home places of the war victims.

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Dagfinn Frøyen døydde på sjukehus i England. I september 1945 vart urna hans saman med 400 andre førd heim med jagaren "Arendal".

Dagfinn Frøyen died in hospital in England. In September 1945 his urn and 400 others were brought home on the destroyer "Arendal".

Datering
1945.
Fotograf
Ukjend.
Eigar
I Aftenposten.

The funeral

Dagfinn Frøyen was buried on Monday 1 October. Family, relatives and neighbours first met at his home where the vicar Steinhovden offered comforting words to the bereaved.

The beautifully decorated church was filled to capacity and the vicar spoke about the Bible passage of the grain of wheat that had to die to yield a rich harvest. Our freedom fighters on land and at sea were our best seed corns, he said, giving their lives for their country and freedom.

In the ceremony a choir and a quartet also participated: Dagfinn's father, Odin Frøyen, and his three brothers, Bjarne, Johannes and Arne, carried the flower-decorated coffin to the grave.

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Gravminnet på grava til Dagfinn Frøyen, fødd 1. juli 1920, døydde 19. mai 1944 i England. "Fall for fedrelandet" står det på steinen. "Høgt elska. Sårt sakna."
Datering
2009
Fotograf
Steven Kleppa
Eigar
Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane


Våre falne. Bind 1. 1949.
Firda Folkeblad. 12.10.1945.