
OFFCHURCH
WAR MEMORIAL
Detailed World War
1 & 2 information
Compiled and copyright © Alan Orton 2014
The
memorial stands in the churchyard of St Gregory's Church; it takes the
form of a Celtic Cross with a sword of sacrifice in relief on the shaft
mounted ona plinth with a three stepped base. The World War 1 inscription
ios on the front face of the plinth, and extra plaque has been addeed
below on the first step for the World War 2 inscriptions.
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Photograph
Copyright © Alan Orton 2014 |
TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE FROM
THIS PARISH WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR
THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
1916 |
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BERRY |
Frederick |
Private,
20901, 1st/6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (T.F.). Died
of wounds aged 34, Sunday 10th of December 1916. Eldest son of Alfred
and Mary Berry. Husband of Prudence Berry. Buried in Martinpuich
Cemetery, France. |
GIBBINS,
DCM |
Sydney |
Serjeant,
10888, 2nd Battalion Welsh Regiment. Died of wounds aged 21 at Wimereux,
Thursday 20th of July 1916. Youngest son of William and Mary Jane
Gibbins. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). Buried
in Wimereux Communual Cemetery, France. |
SILVER |
Frank
Henry |
Lance
Corporal, 7961, 7th (Service) Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Died of wounds aged 27, 16 th of September 1916 Youngest son of
G. and E.J. Silver. Buried in the Dartmoor Cemetery, France. |
WYATT |
Andrew |
Gunner,
119074, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds aged 18. Second son
of Thomas and Margaret Wyatt. Commemorated on the Basra Memorial
Iraq. |
1917 |
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AYRES |
Walter |
Private,
22447, 7th (Service) Battalion Leicestershire Battalion. Died of
wounds aged 32, Saturday 16th of June 1917. Only son of William
and Fanny Ayres. Buried in Achiet- le- Grand Communual Cemetery
Extension, France. |
WALFORD |
George
H |
Corporal,
19898, Royal Flying Corps. Died at Gainsborough aged 23. Buried
in St. Gregory's Churchyard, Offchurch. |
1918 |
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AYRES |
Thomas
W |
Driver,
T3/030355, Army Service Corps. Died aged 21, 5th of October 1918.
Buried in Abbeville Communual Cemetery Extension. |
BROOKS |
Herbert
C |
Rifleman,
R/1411, 18th (Service) Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died
of wounds as a Prisoner of War aged 30, Sunday 31st of March 1918.
Second son of Charles and Mary Brooks. Buried in Cologne Southern
Cemetery, Koln, Germany. |
COLES |
Wilfred
H |
Private,
122341, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action aged 19,
Thursday 28th of March 1918. Eldest son of Frederick and Mary Coles.
Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France. |
WOOD |
Joseph, |
Private,
32862, 2nd/5th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment (T.F.) Killed
in action aged 33 at Hazebrouck, Sunday 13th of April 1918. Second
son of Charles and Annie Wood, Husband of Agnes Wood. Buried in
St. Venant-Robecq Road British Cemetery, France. |
IS
IT NOTHING TO YOU, ALL YE WHO PASS BY
1939
- 1945
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1941 |
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BARNWELL |
Walter
G. |
Gunner,
983734, 69th Heavy Anti Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery. Died
aged 21, 28th of October 1941. Son of Charles and Ada Barnwell.
Buried in Tobruk War Cemetery, Libya. 1942 |
ALDERSON |
Raymond |
Lieutenant.
Killed in action aged 23 in Libya, Sunday 14th of February 1942. |
1944 |
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MATTINSON,
MC |
Michael
C |
Lieutenant,
121310, 5th Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. Died aged 25, 16th
of June 1944. . Son of Michael and Margaret Mattinson. Awarded the
Military Cross (M.C.). Buried in Orvieto War Cemetery, Italy |
Last
updated
28 July, 2014
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