WW2 Burials at London Road, Coventry

The following is a list of those killed in the Second World War and buried in London Road Cemetery, Coventry

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James Arch, Private Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died 02/08/1944, age 25

Nigel Clifford Ashley, Sergeant Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 23/12/1940, age -

Wilfred Robert Askew, Sergeant Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 14/01/1945, age 21

Sidney Fred Bailey, Private Royal Warwickshire, died 11/01/1945, age -

Jack Bennett, South Staffordshire Regiment, died 14/11/1940, age 18

Allen Booth, Ordinary Seaman Royal Navy, died 03/08/1945, age 20

Arthur Victor Bryant, Driver Royal Army Service Corps, died 05/10/1942, age 30

Alexander Fraser Campbell, Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers, died 18/10/1941, age 42

Alfred George Carpenter, Aircraftman 2nd Class RAF Volunteer Reserve, died 06/06/1940, age 22

John Henry Castle, Lance Corporal Royal Army Service Corps, died 09/07/1942, age 42

Edward Alfred Chantrey, Private Pioneer Corps, died 06/10/1940, age 38

William James Chapman, Private Royal Army Service Corps, died 25/12/1944, age -

Leonard Clay, Private Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died 10/07/1943, age 20

Yves Collett, Sapper Royal Engineers, died 06/09/1940, age 45

John Raymond Collingham, Sergeant Observer School Royal Air Force, died 24/05/1940, age 25

Martin Connolly, Private Gloucestershire Regiment, died 01/02/1941, age -

John Anthony, Private Army Air Corps, died 27/12/1944, age 19

Charles Joseph Cullen, Corporal Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died 15/10/1939, age -

Raymond Leslie Cunningham, Flight Sgt. Wireless Operator/Air Gunner RAF Volunteer Reserve, died 13/05/1942, age 22

Brian Earp Currie, Sgt. Pilot Under Training Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 11/01/1940, age 21

Valera Shaun Pearce Cuthbert, Leading Aircraftman Under Training RAF Volunteer Reserve, died 29/10/1940, age 22

Eric William Davey, Sergeant Pilot Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 20/01/1944, age 32

Edward Davies, Sergeant Wireless Operator Royal Air Force, died 14/10/1940, age 18

Kenneth Davies, Able Seaman Royal Navy, died 27/09/1944, age 21

John James Davis, Guardsman Coldstream Guards, died 03/12/1945, age 25

John William Dickens, Trooper Royal Armoured Corps, died 04/06/1945, age 31

Samuel Dunigan, Private Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died 29/02/1944, age -

Muriel Mary Fidoe, Lance Corporal Auxiliary Territorial Service, died 21/04/1944, age 32

Dennis Arthur Field, Flying Officer Navigation Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 11/12/1944, age 23

Dennis Albert Flemming, Sergeant Pilot Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 09/03/1942, age 20

Bernard Joseph Flowers, Private Royal Army Service Corps, died 11/07/1945, age 18

Harry Fox, Sapper Royal Engineers, died 13/04/1941, age 21

William Frankland, Private Royal Army Service Corps, died 10/04/1941, age -

Harry Fry, Trooper Royal Armoured Corps, died 09/04/1941, age 40

Dione Emilio Garcia, Private Pioneer Corps, died 29/08/1946, age -

Joseph Gibson, Private Pioneer Corps, died 03/07/1945, age 25

Michael Gibson, Sergeant Royal Engineers, died 18/10/1941, age 34

William Gibson, Sapper Royal Engineers, died 18/10/1941, age 22

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