City Road Cemetery
Sheffield Crematorium
Memorial within the Commonwealth War Graves Commission section to those cremated in Sheffield - 30 names from WWII
City Road Cemetery
City Road Sheffield |
Stone of remembrance with taller central section. Incised inscription
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THESE MEMBERS OF HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES/ DIED IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY/ AND WERE CREMATED/ 1939 1945/ (Names)
Driver P E B Asquith
Royal Engineers 29.7.1947 Sergeant E T Battle The York and Lancaster Regiment 25.9.1944 Private A W W Buck Royal Army Ordnance Corps 12.3.1941 Leading Aircraftman F Carr Royal Air Force 23.4.1945 Flight Lieut (Pilot) G A Clark Royal Air Force 8.4.1945 A/Ch Motor Mech 4th Cl J A Eaton Royal Navy 13.2.1944 Flight Sergeant E Fairclough Royal Air Force 2.10.1943 Flying Officer (Pilot) R G K Green Royal Air Force (AAF) 23.8.1947 |
Rear Admiral G C Harrison
HMS "President" 10.8.1943 Major S L Harrison Royal Signals 8.9.1947 Leading Aircraftman L Hodkin Royal Air Force 16.6.1946 Captain H Holt Royal Army Pay Corps 20.1.1945 Leading Aircraftman R Hookway Royal Air Force 3.8.1945 Guuner B Johnson Royal Artillery 12.2.1942 Corporal B McK Jones Royal Air Force 15.8.1947 Lieutenant Colonel F K Lambert Royal Army Ordnance Coprs 12.2.1947 |
Major L Lawton MM DCM MC
KOYLI 16.3.1944 Flight Sergeant (Pilot) J Lupton Royal Air Force 29.12.1943 Officer Cadet M Mander Royal Artillery 9.8.1947 Flight Lieut (Pilot) B Moores Royal Air Force 19.1.1945 Sergeant D M Roberts Royal Air Force 24.1.1945 Private W F Rodgers Royal Army Ordnance Corps 30.6.1947 Petty Officer J T Rodham DSM RN HMS "Satyr" 4.7.1945 Stoker 1st Class S J Shepherd RN HMS "Victory" 18.11.1946 |
Flying Officer E R Stead
Royal Air Force 8.10.1943 Seargeant B N Stephenson Royal Air Force 16.5.1943 Flight Lieut (Pilot) W B Unwin Royal Air Force 16.8.1946 Private H Walker Royal Army Ordnance Corps 27.7.1946 Leading Aircraftman L White Royal Air Force 25.1.1946 Squadron Leading J P Winfield Royal Air Force 25.10.1942 |
Sheffield (St Philip) Wardsend
Memorial within the Commonwealth War Graves Commission section to those buied in St Philip Cemetery, Wardsend - 14 names from WWI and 2 names from WWII
City Road Cemetery
City Road Sheffield |
Stone of remembrance with taller central section. Incised inscription
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1914 1918 + 1939 1945/ THESE MEN/ DIED IN THE SERVICE/ OF THEIR COUNTRY/ AND LIE BURIED IN/ SHEFFIELD (ST PHILIP)/ WARDSEND CHURCH/ CEMETERY
Corporal F Cramp
Royal Army Medical Corps 4.8.1940 |
Aircraftman 2nd Cl H Turner
Royal Air Force 5.7.1946 |
Additional details
Percy Enoch Beal Asquith (14521925)
Royal Engineers - Driver
29 July 1947, aged 27
Son of Percy E. B. Asquith and Elizabeth Asquith, of Sheffield; Husband of Daisy Asquith, of Foxhill, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Sheffield
Ernest Tomes Battle (4745283)
York and Lancaster Regiment - Serjeant
25 September 1944, aged 29
Son of J. Battle and Ivy Battle, of Sheffield; Husband of Dorothy M. Battle, of Totley.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died the United Kingdom. Buried on September 29, 1944
Arthur William Warner Buck (7653255)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - Private
12 March 1941, aged 30
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Sheffield
Frank Carr (1635254)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Leading Aircraftman
23 April 1945, aged 40
Son of Albert and Harriet May Carr, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Possibly died the day after an incident involving Lancaster serial number PB463 coded EA-Y, which had taken off for the last time from Fulbeck as 49 Squadron was moving to Syerston. The aircraft flew low over the airfield in a 'beat up' but as it pulled up the tail hit the MT shed, and brought the aircraft down onto a group of RAF personnel. Six crew were killed along with 15 ground staff who all belonged to 5015 Works Flight, although Carr and others may have died the following day. Death registered in Sleaford, Lincs
Gerald Arthur Clark (160772)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Lieutenant
8 April 1945, aged 24
Son of Gerald Chanas Clark and Frances Clark; Husband of Marie Esther Clark, of Kensington, London.
Sheffield Crematorium
Wellington LN585 of Bomber Command Instructor's School (B.C.I.S.) took off from Finningley to undertake single engined flying, landing and overshooting. At 16:00 the aircraft made an approach to land with the starboard engine feathered, the aircraft continued to then overshoot but in making a turn to the right the aircraft lost height and crashed just off the airfield near Blaxton. Sadly three of the crew died in this accident while the fourth was injured. The crash site was given as 16 Acre Plantation, Wroot Road, Blaxton.
Frank Cramp (7368091)
Royal Army Medical Corps - 210 Field Amb. - Corporal
4 August 1940, aged 23
Son of Harry and Fanny Cramp, of Sheffield. Alternative Commemoration - Buried In Sheffield (St. Philip) (Wardsend) Church Cemetery.
Sheffield (City Road) Cemetery
Death registered in Scarborough. He was accidentally killed while guarding an ambulance in North Yorkshire
Jack Arnold Eaton (P/MX 501513)
Royal Navy - H.M.M.T.B. 223 - Chief Motor Mechanic
13 February 1944, aged 27
Sheffield Crematorium
Killed in a friendly fire (bombing) incident
Edwin Fairclough (1217962)Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Sergeant
2 October 1943, aged 22
Son of Alfred Gregory and Hannah Fairclough, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Practice forced landings. 5 (P)AFU (RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire). Miles Master I (T8486) crashed at Holmer Farm, Stirchley (at map reference 706066 in modern-day Telford), at 14.30 hrs. After allowing his pupil pilot to carry out a practice forced landing outside the allocated low-flying area, the instructor then let the pupil descend too low before opening up the throttles to climb away and the aircraft struck some high tension power cables and crashed. The instructor pilot – Edwin Fairclough – was killed and the pilot under training survived.
Richard Geoffrey Knowles Green (166745)
Royal Air Force (Auxiliary Air Force) - 504 Sqdn. - Flying Officer
23 August 1947, aged 27
Son of Geoffrey Knowles Green and Dora Green, of Derby.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Rotherham
Gerald Cartmell Harrison
Royal Navy - H.M.S. President
Rear Admiral
10 August 1943, aged 59
Husband of Katherine Harrison, of Edinburgh.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Worksop
Stanley Leonard Harrison (57061)
Royal Corps of Signals - Major
8 September 1947, aged 37
Son of Francis Leonard and Ann Elizabeth Harrison; Husband of Mollie Harrison, of Sheffield. M.Sc., H.M. Inspector of Schools.
Sheffield Crematorium
Leonard Hodkin (1884194)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Leading Aircraftman
16 June 1946, aged c38
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Northallerton
Harold Holt (211551)Royal Army Pay Corps - Captain
20 January 1945, aged 45
Son of Fred and Georgina Holt; Husband of Gladys M. F. Holt, of Low Fields, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Sheffield
Raymond Hookway (649902)
Royal Air Force - Leading Aircraftman
3 August 1945, aged 29
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Leeds
Bernard Johnson (1493824)
Royal Artillery - 68 Anti Tank Regt. - Gunner
12 February 1942, aged 23
Son of Henry and Maggie Johnson, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Raymond Mckenzie Jones (1105894)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 971 Balloon Sqdn - Corporal
15 August 1947, aged 27
Son of Thomas John and Elizabeth Ann Jones; Husband of Gladys Jones, of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Scunthorpe
Frank Kenneth Lambert (10781)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - Lieutenant Colonel
12 February 1947, aged 53
Son of Frank William and Margaret Lambert, of Sheffield; Husband of Isabel Lambert, of Gatley, Cheshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Bulmer, Yorks
Leonard Lawton (139153)
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry - Major
16 March 1944, aged 48
Husband of Gertrude Lawton, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Northumberland North Second
John Lupton (1381331)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Sergeant
29 December 1943, aged 29
Son of Mark and Sarah Ann Lupton; Husband of Betty Lupton, of Stillington, Co. Durham.
Sheffield Crematorium
Boston III W8370, No.1 OADU Flew into ground 2m S of St.Agnes after take-off from Portreath, Cornwall. Death registered in Truro
Michael Mander (19094050)
Royal Artillery - Officer Cadet
9 August 1947, aged 19
Son of Thomas Goddard Mander and Edith Alice Ruth Mander, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Doncaster
Bernard Moores (88254)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 21 (P) AFU - Flight Lieutenant
19 January 1945, aged 33
Son of William and Ada Moores; Husband of Lily Moores, of Millhouses, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Killed in Oxford I, HN587 of No 21 (P) AFU, which crashed near Besston Rylands in Nottinghamshire after stalling in a turn. From the Hucknell & No.21 (P)AFU ORBs: January 19th 1945, Clifton, “Oxford HN587 belonging to No.21 (P)AFU crashed in the vicinity of this station, both occupants (F/Lt Moores and F/O Langton) were killed.” January 19th 1945, Medical Section, “Message received from Flying Control re crash near Burroughs Farm, Clifton nr Nottingham. Occupants were killed, Flying Officer Langton and Flight Lieutenant Moor of RAF Wheaton Aston.”
Douglas Morton Roberts (1303240)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 2839 Sqdn. R.A.F. Regt. - Sergeant
24 January 1945, aged 37
Son of Leslie Morton Roberts and Frances Roberts, of Sheffield; Husband of Mary Ellen Roberts, of Calver, Derbyshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Possibly died of injuries the day after a V2 landed on the airfield at Stapleford Tawney destroying a lecture room. Death registered in St Albans.
William Frank Rodgers (5663912)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - 10 Mobile Laundry and Bath Unit - Private
30 June 1947, aged 46
Son of William F. Rodgers and Bessie Rodgers; Husband of Elizabeth Ann.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Staincross, Yorkshire
John Thomas Rodham (P/JX 149922)
Royal Navy - H.M. Submarine Satyr - Petty Officer
4 July 1945, aged 32
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Rodham; Husband of Honor Theresa Rodham, of Lordswood, Hampshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Chesterfield
Samuel John Shepherd (P/KX 137579)
Royal Navy - H.M.S. Victory - Stoker 1st Class
18 November 1946, aged 44
Son of George William and Harriet Ann Shepherd, of Barnsley.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died of Pulmonary Tubercolosis in Mount Vernon Sanitorium, Barnsley
Ernest Ronald Stead (151652)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flying Officer
8 October 1943, aged 21
Son of H. Stanley Stead and Annie Stead; Husband of Kathleen Stead, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
KOAS. Death registered in Cirencester. possibly killed whilst flying in Oxford I, DF519 of No 3 (P) AFU, which probably dived into the ground near Babdown Farm. Buried on October 13, 1943
Harry Turner (2251804)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Aircraftman 2nd Class
5 July 1946, aged 33
Son of John Edwin and Florence Turner, of Sheffield; Husband of Emily Turner, of Pitsmoor, Sheffield. Alternative Commemoration - Buried In Sheffield (St. Philip) (Wardsend) Church Cemetery.
Sheffield (City Road) Cemetery
Death registered in Surrey North Eastern
William Bagnall Unwin (181317)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Lieutenant
16 August 1946, aged 22
Son of William Bagnall Unwin and Rebecca Lilian Unwin; of Hillsborough, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died at RAF Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire. Buried on August 21, 1946
Horace Walker (7602277)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - Private
27 July 1946, aged 28
Son of James Alfred and Elizabeth Walker; Husband of Jessie Doreen Walker, of Doncaster.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died at Crookhill Hall Sanatorium, Conisbrough. Buried on July 31, 1946
Leonard White (1148360)Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Leading Aircraftman
25 January 1946, aged 31
Son of William and Beatrice Annie White, of Doncaster; Husband of Maud White, of Bentley, Doncaster.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died on active service, death registered in Westminster, London. Buried on January 30, 1946
John Philip Winfield (114161)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 151 Sqdn. - Squadron Leader
25 October 1942, aged 27
Son of Edmund and Mabel Winfield, of Sheffield. H.M. Inspector of Weights and Measures.
Sheffield Crematorium
Seriously injured on Malta and was at the RAF Hospital Torquay when it was bomb by German aircraft.
Royal Engineers - Driver
29 July 1947, aged 27
Son of Percy E. B. Asquith and Elizabeth Asquith, of Sheffield; Husband of Daisy Asquith, of Foxhill, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Sheffield
Ernest Tomes Battle (4745283)
York and Lancaster Regiment - Serjeant
25 September 1944, aged 29
Son of J. Battle and Ivy Battle, of Sheffield; Husband of Dorothy M. Battle, of Totley.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died the United Kingdom. Buried on September 29, 1944
Arthur William Warner Buck (7653255)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - Private
12 March 1941, aged 30
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Sheffield
Frank Carr (1635254)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Leading Aircraftman
23 April 1945, aged 40
Son of Albert and Harriet May Carr, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Possibly died the day after an incident involving Lancaster serial number PB463 coded EA-Y, which had taken off for the last time from Fulbeck as 49 Squadron was moving to Syerston. The aircraft flew low over the airfield in a 'beat up' but as it pulled up the tail hit the MT shed, and brought the aircraft down onto a group of RAF personnel. Six crew were killed along with 15 ground staff who all belonged to 5015 Works Flight, although Carr and others may have died the following day. Death registered in Sleaford, Lincs
Gerald Arthur Clark (160772)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Lieutenant
8 April 1945, aged 24
Son of Gerald Chanas Clark and Frances Clark; Husband of Marie Esther Clark, of Kensington, London.
Sheffield Crematorium
Wellington LN585 of Bomber Command Instructor's School (B.C.I.S.) took off from Finningley to undertake single engined flying, landing and overshooting. At 16:00 the aircraft made an approach to land with the starboard engine feathered, the aircraft continued to then overshoot but in making a turn to the right the aircraft lost height and crashed just off the airfield near Blaxton. Sadly three of the crew died in this accident while the fourth was injured. The crash site was given as 16 Acre Plantation, Wroot Road, Blaxton.
Frank Cramp (7368091)
Royal Army Medical Corps - 210 Field Amb. - Corporal
4 August 1940, aged 23
Son of Harry and Fanny Cramp, of Sheffield. Alternative Commemoration - Buried In Sheffield (St. Philip) (Wardsend) Church Cemetery.
Sheffield (City Road) Cemetery
Death registered in Scarborough. He was accidentally killed while guarding an ambulance in North Yorkshire
Jack Arnold Eaton (P/MX 501513)
Royal Navy - H.M.M.T.B. 223 - Chief Motor Mechanic
13 February 1944, aged 27
Sheffield Crematorium
Killed in a friendly fire (bombing) incident
Edwin Fairclough (1217962)Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Sergeant
2 October 1943, aged 22
Son of Alfred Gregory and Hannah Fairclough, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Practice forced landings. 5 (P)AFU (RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire). Miles Master I (T8486) crashed at Holmer Farm, Stirchley (at map reference 706066 in modern-day Telford), at 14.30 hrs. After allowing his pupil pilot to carry out a practice forced landing outside the allocated low-flying area, the instructor then let the pupil descend too low before opening up the throttles to climb away and the aircraft struck some high tension power cables and crashed. The instructor pilot – Edwin Fairclough – was killed and the pilot under training survived.
Richard Geoffrey Knowles Green (166745)
Royal Air Force (Auxiliary Air Force) - 504 Sqdn. - Flying Officer
23 August 1947, aged 27
Son of Geoffrey Knowles Green and Dora Green, of Derby.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Rotherham
Gerald Cartmell Harrison
Royal Navy - H.M.S. President
Rear Admiral
10 August 1943, aged 59
Husband of Katherine Harrison, of Edinburgh.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Worksop
Stanley Leonard Harrison (57061)
Royal Corps of Signals - Major
8 September 1947, aged 37
Son of Francis Leonard and Ann Elizabeth Harrison; Husband of Mollie Harrison, of Sheffield. M.Sc., H.M. Inspector of Schools.
Sheffield Crematorium
Leonard Hodkin (1884194)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Leading Aircraftman
16 June 1946, aged c38
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Northallerton
Harold Holt (211551)Royal Army Pay Corps - Captain
20 January 1945, aged 45
Son of Fred and Georgina Holt; Husband of Gladys M. F. Holt, of Low Fields, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Sheffield
Raymond Hookway (649902)
Royal Air Force - Leading Aircraftman
3 August 1945, aged 29
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Leeds
Bernard Johnson (1493824)
Royal Artillery - 68 Anti Tank Regt. - Gunner
12 February 1942, aged 23
Son of Henry and Maggie Johnson, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Raymond Mckenzie Jones (1105894)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 971 Balloon Sqdn - Corporal
15 August 1947, aged 27
Son of Thomas John and Elizabeth Ann Jones; Husband of Gladys Jones, of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Scunthorpe
Frank Kenneth Lambert (10781)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - Lieutenant Colonel
12 February 1947, aged 53
Son of Frank William and Margaret Lambert, of Sheffield; Husband of Isabel Lambert, of Gatley, Cheshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Bulmer, Yorks
Leonard Lawton (139153)
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry - Major
16 March 1944, aged 48
Husband of Gertrude Lawton, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Northumberland North Second
John Lupton (1381331)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Sergeant
29 December 1943, aged 29
Son of Mark and Sarah Ann Lupton; Husband of Betty Lupton, of Stillington, Co. Durham.
Sheffield Crematorium
Boston III W8370, No.1 OADU Flew into ground 2m S of St.Agnes after take-off from Portreath, Cornwall. Death registered in Truro
Michael Mander (19094050)
Royal Artillery - Officer Cadet
9 August 1947, aged 19
Son of Thomas Goddard Mander and Edith Alice Ruth Mander, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Doncaster
Bernard Moores (88254)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 21 (P) AFU - Flight Lieutenant
19 January 1945, aged 33
Son of William and Ada Moores; Husband of Lily Moores, of Millhouses, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Killed in Oxford I, HN587 of No 21 (P) AFU, which crashed near Besston Rylands in Nottinghamshire after stalling in a turn. From the Hucknell & No.21 (P)AFU ORBs: January 19th 1945, Clifton, “Oxford HN587 belonging to No.21 (P)AFU crashed in the vicinity of this station, both occupants (F/Lt Moores and F/O Langton) were killed.” January 19th 1945, Medical Section, “Message received from Flying Control re crash near Burroughs Farm, Clifton nr Nottingham. Occupants were killed, Flying Officer Langton and Flight Lieutenant Moor of RAF Wheaton Aston.”
Douglas Morton Roberts (1303240)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 2839 Sqdn. R.A.F. Regt. - Sergeant
24 January 1945, aged 37
Son of Leslie Morton Roberts and Frances Roberts, of Sheffield; Husband of Mary Ellen Roberts, of Calver, Derbyshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Possibly died of injuries the day after a V2 landed on the airfield at Stapleford Tawney destroying a lecture room. Death registered in St Albans.
William Frank Rodgers (5663912)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - 10 Mobile Laundry and Bath Unit - Private
30 June 1947, aged 46
Son of William F. Rodgers and Bessie Rodgers; Husband of Elizabeth Ann.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Staincross, Yorkshire
John Thomas Rodham (P/JX 149922)
Royal Navy - H.M. Submarine Satyr - Petty Officer
4 July 1945, aged 32
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Rodham; Husband of Honor Theresa Rodham, of Lordswood, Hampshire.
Sheffield Crematorium
Death registered in Chesterfield
Samuel John Shepherd (P/KX 137579)
Royal Navy - H.M.S. Victory - Stoker 1st Class
18 November 1946, aged 44
Son of George William and Harriet Ann Shepherd, of Barnsley.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died of Pulmonary Tubercolosis in Mount Vernon Sanitorium, Barnsley
Ernest Ronald Stead (151652)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flying Officer
8 October 1943, aged 21
Son of H. Stanley Stead and Annie Stead; Husband of Kathleen Stead, of Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
KOAS. Death registered in Cirencester. possibly killed whilst flying in Oxford I, DF519 of No 3 (P) AFU, which probably dived into the ground near Babdown Farm. Buried on October 13, 1943
Harry Turner (2251804)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Aircraftman 2nd Class
5 July 1946, aged 33
Son of John Edwin and Florence Turner, of Sheffield; Husband of Emily Turner, of Pitsmoor, Sheffield. Alternative Commemoration - Buried In Sheffield (St. Philip) (Wardsend) Church Cemetery.
Sheffield (City Road) Cemetery
Death registered in Surrey North Eastern
William Bagnall Unwin (181317)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Flight Lieutenant
16 August 1946, aged 22
Son of William Bagnall Unwin and Rebecca Lilian Unwin; of Hillsborough, Sheffield.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died at RAF Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire. Buried on August 21, 1946
Horace Walker (7602277)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - Private
27 July 1946, aged 28
Son of James Alfred and Elizabeth Walker; Husband of Jessie Doreen Walker, of Doncaster.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died at Crookhill Hall Sanatorium, Conisbrough. Buried on July 31, 1946
Leonard White (1148360)Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - Leading Aircraftman
25 January 1946, aged 31
Son of William and Beatrice Annie White, of Doncaster; Husband of Maud White, of Bentley, Doncaster.
Sheffield Crematorium
Died on active service, death registered in Westminster, London. Buried on January 30, 1946
John Philip Winfield (114161)
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - 151 Sqdn. - Squadron Leader
25 October 1942, aged 27
Son of Edmund and Mabel Winfield, of Sheffield. H.M. Inspector of Weights and Measures.
Sheffield Crematorium
Seriously injured on Malta and was at the RAF Hospital Torquay when it was bomb by German aircraft.
Information about the memorial includes that given on the IWM War Memorials Register - 46779 (Crematorium) & 46773 (Wardsend)