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War Memorial - Plympton, Plymouth, Devon




1914 - 1919  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II
War Memorial WW I and WW II
In grateful memory of the men of
Plympton St Maurice.
Who laid down their lives in the Great War
for freedom & justice
1914 - 1918.

"They shall be had in everlasting remembrance"

Buller, H. C.
Charlick, J. A.
Cumming, L. C.
Cudmore, A.
Farnell, M.
Folley, A. W.
Gardiner, J.
Godden, W. D.
Gorman, H. J.
Grattan, J.
Hambly, W. R.
Hammick, E. L.
Hammick, E.
Hawken, A. C.
Hayman, P. M.
Hellings, F. W.
Horton, W. H.
Hoskin, F.
Hunt, W. H.
Hurrell, P.S.B.

  

Kenshole, T. C.
Lavis, J. W.
Lee, A.
Lewis, E. V.
Marshall, E. W. S.
Newson, A. J.
Pearce, H.
Pillace, E.
Rabley, A. E.
Roberts, J. T.
Roberts, W. B.
Robinson, W. H.
Seymour, W. P.
Shepheard, R. A.
Soper, E. F.
Spurr, F. J.
Stephens, F. J.
Triscott, P. C.
Webber, C.

In grateful memory of the men of
Plympton St Maurice
who died for their fellow-men in the war
1939 - 1945

"Greater love hath no man than this"

Anderson, E. M.
Baker, E. W.
Beaver, S. C.
Beaver, F. W.
Bower, W. J. S.
Burnett, R. A. C.
Cawse, W. C.
Doyle, A. E.
Heat, J. C. S.
Jane, F. E.
Parsons, H.

  

Pullen, J.
Revell, K. S.
Roberts, A. C.
Rowse, E. R. S.
Sandover, R. W.
Sarah, A. H.
Treduning, A.
Wakefield, J. A.
Webber, C.
Winzer, C. S. A.
Willcocks, E. S. C.





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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