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Icomb Village War Memorial Gloucestershire

ICOMB VILLAGE WAR MEMORIAL

Located within the parish church St Mary

In grateful memory of the men of Icomb who gave their lives for us in the Great war

1914-1918
BEALE George Pte SD/4004 13th Royal Sussex Regt died 30/6/1916 age 19. Son of John and Emma of Icomb. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France
CLARK Arthur Pte 83689 8th Gloucestershire Regt killed in action 7 June 1917. Buried in Wytchaete Military Cemetery, Belgium II.B.8
HUNT George William Pte 236687 10th Gloucestershire Regt, died of wounds 18/3/1916.son of George & Edith of Upper Slaughter Husband of Mrs Rose Hunt nee Clark of Icomb. Native of Upper Slaughter, Glos. Buried in Noeux-Les-Mines Communal Cemetery, France I.H.24
SIMMS Frederick A Pte 23690, 10 Gloucestershire Regt died of wounds 16/3/1916. Son of Frederick J Simms of rectory Farm, Icomb. Buried in Noeux-Les-Mines Communal Cemetery, France. I.H.21
HUNT James Gunner 51986, V Battery, Royal Horse Artillery died 24/5/1915 age 36. Son of Waddington Hunt Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France VIII.D.42. Only one listed with the CWGC as being with the R.H.A. This soldier served as Fairley in the war
YOUNG Edward L/Cpl 11604, 6th Oxford & Buck Light Infantry died 3/9/1916 age 23. Son of Gabriel & Mary Ann of Broadwell, Glos. Buried in Serne Road Cemetery, No 3, France. XIX.F.3
ICOMB WAR MEMORIAL
Located in the middle of the village

The names are the same for WW1

1939-1945

LUCAS Ralph John Scott, Lieutenant 108285, 3rd Coldstream Guards died 16th June 1914 aged 37. Son of Major and Mrs. E. Lucas; husband of Dorothy Lucas, of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. Mentioned in Despatches. Commemorated on the Alamein Memorial, Egypt

SIMPSON-HAYWARD , Robert George, Pilot Officer 102133 Navigator under training, Royal Air Force. Born 7th November 1914 killed in action 16th August 1941
Son of Mrs Mary Gladys Walter Simpson Hayward of Kemerton, Worcestershire. Buried at St Marys churchyard, Icomb, Gloucestershire

COX George (Unable to find the correct record listed with the CWGC)

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