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War Memorial - Coalpit Heath, South Gloucestershire, England




1914 - 1919  and  1939 - 1945

St. Saviour's Church War Memorial - Coalpit Heath, South Gloucestershire, England
The memorial is located in the churchyard of St. Saviour's church.


Inscription Remember
in prayer and with gratitude
the men who fell in the wars
1914 - 1919    1939 - 1945
especially those of this parish

Grant them, O Lord, eternal peace.

Names WW I Ethelbert W. Amos
Walter T. Dowsell
W. Harry Chamberlain
Frederick Dowsell
John H. Gwinnel
William Langley
Wilfred Varlow
Stephen Harris
16 May 1915
28 August 1915
25 July 1916
02 August 1916
27 February 1917
15 April 1917
25 July 1917
27 October 1917

Names WW I Frederick T. Ralph
George Walters
William Eaves
William J. Butler
Wilfred J. Drew
Herbert J. Green
Harold Bisp
Stanley Maggs
02 December 1917
23 March 1918
26 April 1918
27 May 1918
26 August 1918
17 September 1918
21 October 1918
22 November 1918

Names WW II Percy C. Biggs
George Clark
Harold Lewis
Norman H. King
Edith Doyle
Douglas D. T. Luton
Phyllis M. Tovey
Benjamin A. Staddon
Eric T. Cook
21 May 1940
16 June 1940
25 September 1940
04 November 1940
27 February 1941
27 February 1941
27 February 1941
03 July 1941
16 July 1943
Harold F. Williams
Philip E. Penton
Peter Corcoran
Albert W. Cryer
25 September 1943
25 February 1944
10 March 1944
11 June 1944
Harold R. D. Green
Jack E. Hicks
Arthur W. Pedmore
Frederick J. May
13 June 1944
04 August 1944
02 October 1944
21 November 1944
Roy H. Hussey, D. F. C., D. F. M.      20 February 1945



Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

   Angel



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