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Gamble, William Leonard

 

36, Oakland Avenue, Thurmaston.

 

Garner, Charles

 

268, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Garner, Frederick Stanley

Stan Garner

 

Although Frederick Stanley Garner was born in Leicester in 1906 his family were part of a long line of Garners that were from Thurmaston. He was the son of Frederick Garner and his wife Elizabeth, nee Hall; she came from Syston. Stan Garner, as he was usually called, spent his younger years at Syston, but on marrying moved to rented accommodation at 75, Checkland Road, Thurmaston. His early working life was spent with his father in the cane trade, but later he moved into the shoe trade and thereafter spent the rest of his career working for the Wilford family.

During the early part of the 1939-45 War he was a volunteer air raid warden in Thurmaston, but was called-up into the Royal Air Force in 1942. He initially carried out home service, but was later posted to Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa. There, as Corporal Garner, he ran a supply depot. He remained in Sierra Leone for the remainder of the war.

Stan Garner died in 1968 leaving his wife Violet, who died in 2000, aged 91. The three children from their marriage live in Syston, Leicestershire; Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands; and London.

 

Gee, Percy

 

218, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Gibbons, Collin

 

Flight Sergeant Gibbons, R.A.F., the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibbons, who had once lived in Oakland Avenue, Thurmaston, but moved to Poynton, Cheshire, was posted as missing in 1944.

 

Godwin, Robert Wilding

 

Sergeant, 2590507, Robert Wilding Godwin, Royal Corps of Signals died on the 10th September 1943, age 26 years.

 

Gooch, Kenneth Reginald

 

14, Colby Road, Thurmaston.

 

Goodacre, Leslie Norman

 

8, Alexandra Street, Thurmaston.

 

Goodridge,
Kenneth John Mawby

 

3, Westdown Drive, Thurmaston.

 

Gorman, John

 

Manor Hotel, Leicester Road, Thurmaston.

 

Granger, Donald Arthur William

 

308, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Grant, Alfred

 

Able Seaman (Radar), Alfred Grant, C/JX 409108, died 20/07/1944 aboard HMS Isis. He was 20 years old. Alfred was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grant, 2, Silverdale Drive, Thurmaston, Leicestershire. He is commemorated on the Chatham War Memorial, Chatham, Kent, England. Panel 75,2. Pre-war he was employed by Frigidaire Limited, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire.

 

Greasley, Robert Ernest

 

409, Syston Road, Thurmaston.

 

Greaves, Norman Harold

 

17, Winster Drive, Thurmaston.

 

Green, Dennis Braithwaite

 

Lance Corporal, 14510407, Dennis Braithwaite Green, 2/5th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) died on the 10th September 1944, age 24 years. Lance Corporal Green lived at 429, Syston Road, Thurmaston.

 

Green, James Fred

 

Private, 1680079, James Fred Green, Pioneer Corps died on the 21st May 1943, age 36 years. He was the son of Ernest Harry and Rebecca Green and husband of Dora Green. He is buried in Thurmaston Cemetery.

 

Green, Owen Ernest

 

Owen Ernest Green of Noblethorpe, Melton Road, Thurmaston, was serving with the Royal Air Force in 1942.

 

Green, Stanley Leonard

 

429, Syston Road, Thurmaston.

 

Green, William

William Green

 

William Green.

 

Green, Thelma Edna Mavis

 

28, Melton Avenue, Thurmaston.

 

Grundy, Thomas Whyman

 

Thomas Whyman Grundy was serving with His Majesty's Forces between 1942 and 1945. He and his wife, Kathleen, lived at 130, Colby Drive, Thurmaston. He became a widower on the 19th October 1973. He died on the 27th August 1990, aged 80 years. Thomas Whyman Grundy and his wife Kathleen are interred in Thurmaston Cemetery.

 

Hall, George Edward

 

Cherry Dene Cottages, Barkby Thorpe Road, Thurmaston.

 

Hardman, Arthur

 

Colby Drive, Thurmaston.

 

Harrall, Eric Richard

 

7A, Churchill Road Extension, Thurmaston.

 

Harris, Eric

 

35, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Harris, George Caress

 

10, Colby Drive, Thurmaston.

 

Harrison, John Shirley

 

24, Oakland Avenue, Thurmaston.

 

Hartshorn, Alan

 

93, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Hartshorn, Frank William

 

Frank William Hartshorn was serving as an army signalman in 1940-1941. He lived with his wife, Ida, at 76, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Hartshorn,
Jessie Enid Josephine

 

93, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Hartshorn, Jimmy

Jimmy Hartshorn

 

Jimmy Hartshorn

 

Hartshorn, John Charles

 

291, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Hartshorn, Kenneth

 

Able Seaman Kenneth Hartshorn of 38, Main Street, Thurmaston, served in the Middle East.

 

Hartshorn, Owen William

 

Owen William Hartshorn was born on the 22nd April 1921 and was baptised at Thurmaston parish church on the 2nd October that same year. He was the son of Frank Hartshorn, a gardener, and his wife Alice Mabel. Lance Sergeant, 4868440, Owen William Hartshorn, 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, died on the 10th May 1945, age 24 years.

 

Harty, Timothy Joseph

 

23, Methuen Avenue, Thurmaston.

 

Haseldine, Thomas James

 

38, Hill Rise, Thurmaston.

 

Heathcote, Edwin

 

Edwin Heathcote was born in Thurmaston in the year 1906, the son of Alfred Heathcote, a shoefinisher, and his wife Olive. His family are believed to have been resident in Canal Street. As a child Edwin attended Thurmaston National School. During the 1939-45 War Edwin Heathcote served with a unit that was part of the 8th Army. He died on the 30th August 1978 and is interred in Thurmaston Cemetery along with his wife Minnie.

 

Hegginson, John

 

39, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Herbert, Walter Raymond

 

1, Garden Street, Thurmaston.

 

Hewing, James

 

Jim Hewing was a serving soldier in 1942. He and his wife, Charlotte, lived at 197, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Hill, Harry

 

Peacehaven, Manor Road, Thurmaston.

 

Hill, John

 

34, Unicorn Street, Thurmaston.

 

Hill, Leonard

 

1, Brook Street, Thurmaston.

 

Hinde, Alfred William

 

412, Melton Road, Thurmaston.

 

Hine, Albert Burnley

 

159, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Hinman, William Francis

 

260, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Hodson, William

 

Lived Maple Road and Manor Road, Thurmaston.

 

Hollis, George Frederick

 

340, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Hopewell, Albert Ernest

 

Albert Ernest Hopewell was serving with His Majesty's Forces in 1944. He and his wife, Josephine, lived at Windermere, Churchill Road Extension, Thurmaston.

 

Horsfall, Frederick Joseph

 

32, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Howe, Albert Henry

 

256, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Hughes, Thomas Edmund

Eddy Hughes

 

During 1941 Gunner Eddy Hughes, Royal Artillery, of 9, Alexandra Street, Thurmaston, was captured whilst serving in the Middle East. He was held as a prisoner of war in Italy. He was liberated from captivity in 1945. Prior to the war he worked for the firm of Eatoughs, Syston, Leicestershire.

 

Hughes, Ronald

 

9, Alexandra Street, Thurmaston.

 

Hull, Thomas Harold

 

2, Red Hill Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Hyam, Edward

 

432, Melton Road, Thurmaston.

 

Hyman, Jack

Jack Hyman

1939-1945 StarAfrica Star with 8th Army barBritish War Medal

 

Jack Hyman was born at Rotherby, Leicestershire, in the year 1910 and grew up in nearby Thrussington. Serving with the Leicestershire Regiment as Private, 4867491, J. Hyman, he fought in North Africa. After the battle of El Alamein he was reported missing, presumed killed. Severely wounded, he was taken to South Africa and, following treatments in hospitals in Johannesburg and Cape Town, would later return to England. The following link will open a picture taken in South Africa.

Following his return to Southampton he received further treatment at Netley Military Hospital. His final treatment was carried out at Leicester Infirmary.

On returning to his wife and family he lived out most of the rest of his life at Thurmaston, until his death on the 13th March 1997. Although he suffered disability as a result of his wartime wounds he enjoyed a full and active life. Prior to the war Jack and his wife Lily (nee Smith) lived at Glenfield, Leicestershire. She moved back to Thurmaston during the war to gain the support of her family who lived in the village.

Jack Hyman is interred in Thurmaston Cemetery along with his wife. She died on the 17th January 1996, aged 83 years. A photograph of two of the children of Jack and Lily Hyman can be seen by clicking on the following link - Brook Street VE-Day Party

Iliffe, Margaret Ellen

 

Sunny Slope, Syston Road, Thurmaston.

 

Iliffe, William Harry

 

Lance Sergeant, 326674, Bill Iliffe, 153 (The Leicestershire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery died on the 21st November 1945, age 24 years. He was the son of Jack Cleveland and Ada Goode Iliffe of Sunny Slope, Syston Road, Thurmaston.

 

Jacques, Tom Harold

 

416, Melton Road, Thurmaston.

 

James, Walter Edward

Walter Edward James

 

Private, 14647782, Walter Edward James, 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, died on the 30th November 1944, age 20 years. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. James of Thurmaston. He is buried in the Forli War Cemetery Italy - Grave/Panel V, D, 18.

 

Jarvis, George Theodore

 

17, Westdown Drive, Thurmaston.

 

Jennett, Leo Michael

 

65, Highway Road, Thurmaston.

 

Johnson, Wilfred

 

116, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Johnstone,
Hector James Macdonald

 

255, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Jones, John Arthur

John Jones

1939-1945 Star France & Germany Star Defence MedalBritish War Medal Loyal Service Badge

 

John Jones was born on the 16th December 1918, the son of Walter Henry and Nellie Jones. He came to reside in Thurmaston in 1939. In 1943 his younger brother, Private, 283839, William Jones, was killed in action in North Africa, whilst serving with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.

John Jones joined the Leicestershire Regiment. By 1944 he had been promoted to Sergeant. He fought with C Company, 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment in Northern France, after it had arrived at Courcelles on the night of the 3rd-4th July, 1944. During September 1944 he was wounded and returned to England.

He was married to Marjorie Elizabeth Foster and was the father of two children, Michael and Valerie Jones.

He died on the 17th April 1998 and is buried in Thurmaston Cemetery.

Jones, Leslie Ernest

 

Leslie Ernest Jones was serving with His Majesty's Forces during 1944-1945. He and his wife, Phyllis Irene, lived at 76, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Jordan, John

 

23, Westdown Drive, Thurmaston.

 

Keeling, Dennis

 

Dennis Keeling, son of Dan Keeling (q.v. The 1914-18 War - Surnames G-K), served in the Royal Navy. His family home in 1945 was 324, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Keith, Lewis

 

157, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Kershaw, Jesse Jack

 

Sub-Lieutenant Jack Kershaw, served with the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Jack and his wife Joan lived at 40, Highway Road, Thurmaston. Jack Kershaw was still serving in the navy at the war's end.

 

Ketteringham,
Leslie William

 

26, Churchill Road, Thurmaston.

 

Kettlewell, Elsie May

 

Elsie May Kettlewell was born in about 1921, the daughter of Robert William Kettlewell. In 1942 she lived at 35, Hillcroft Close, Checkland Avenue, Thurmaston. At that time she was serving as Private W/221703, in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Elsie May Kettlewell married Ronald Frederick Baldwin (q.v.).

 

Kirkman, John Arthur

 

2, Rookery Lane, Thurmaston.

 

Kirton, John Frank

 

25, Roundway Road, Thurmaston.

 

Knight, Cliff

 

247, Main Street, Thurmaston.

 

Knight, George Harry

 

George Harry Knight was serving with His Majesty's Forces during 1943-1945. He and his wife, Myrtle, lived at 56, Sandiacre Drive, Thurmaston.

 

 

   

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