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Funeral for Arctic Star medal campaigner Eddie Grenfell Funeral for Arctic Star medal campaigner Eddie Grenfell
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The funeral for the leading figure in the campaign to have the Arctic Star medal awarded will take place later.The funeral for the leading figure in the campaign to have the Arctic Star medal awarded will take place later.
Cdr Eddie Grenfell, from Portsmouth, served on four of the treacherous convoys, which supplied the USSR during World War II.Cdr Eddie Grenfell, from Portsmouth, served on four of the treacherous convoys, which supplied the USSR during World War II.
He died on 28 June aged 93, just over three months after he was presented with the medal.He died on 28 June aged 93, just over three months after he was presented with the medal.
He had lobbied for 16 years for the medal to be created and was the first veteran to receive the star.He had lobbied for 16 years for the medal to be created and was the first veteran to receive the star.
His funeral is to be held at Portsmouth's Anglican Cathedral, the service will be led by the canon pastor Canon Michael Tristram. His funeral is to be held at Portsmouth's Anglican Cathedral, the service will be led by Canon Michael Tristram.
After the decision was made last December to award the star, the Government was urged to act quickly because of the advancing age and ill-health of Cdr Grenfell as well as other veterans. After the decision was made last December to award the star, the government was urged to act quickly because of the advancing age and ill-health of Cdr Grenfell and other veterans.
Cdr Grenfell, from Portsmouth, was only released from hospital three weeks before he was awarded the medal on 19 March. Cdr Grenfell was only released from hospital three weeks before he was awarded the medal on 19 March.
He was given his own special ceremony at the Mayor's parlour at Portsmouth Guildhall as he had been too ill to travel to the presentation with the Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street. He was given his own ceremony at the Mayor's Parlour in Portsmouth Guildhall as he was too ill to travel to the presentation with Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street.
Cdr Grenfell was born in Montrose, Scotland, but left at the age of 16 when he joined the Royal Navy and made Portsmouth his home. Cdr Grenfell was born in Montrose, but left at the age of 16 when he joined the Royal Navy and made Portsmouth his home.