This memorial, within the St. Mary Church, commemorates the members of the parish who were killed or missing in the First World War and the Second World War.
Inscription:
REMEMBER / THANKFULLY BEFORE GOD / THOSE / FROM THIS VILLAGE /
WHO IN TWO WARS / GAVE THEIR LIVES / IN THE SERVICE / OF THEIR COUNTRY
Names on memorial (as they appear):
1914-1918
RICHARD JOHN BELLAMY: Sgt, Brs Ymy died of wounds in Palestine - aged 23
ALBERT JAMES BROWN: Pte, ASC, died of disease - aged 33
ELIJAH T. BUTLER: Cpl, RL Brks, died in France - aged 35
CHARLES BUTLER: Pte, 9 Yks, died in France - aged 19
ALFRED C. BUTLER: Pte, ASC (drowned) - aged 26
ROBERT S. BUTLER: Pte, RL Brks, died in France - aged 24
JAMES BREWER: Pte, RL Brks, died in France - aged 25
WILLIAM C. BREWER: Pte, RL Brks, died in France - aged 21
WILLIAM J. CARTER: Pte, RL Brks, died in France - aged 31
FRANK CARTER: RL Brks, died from gas - aged 30
JOHN THOMAS GREEN: Pte, RFA, died in France - aged 34
ERNEST J. SHAW: Pte, OBLI, died in France - aged19
1939-1945
ERNEST GREENOUGH
Gunner, Royal Horse Artillery, Service no. 963301 - died in Egypt, 1942, aged 23
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