Cleethorpes - Amos William Dalby, R.N. and Sgt. S. N. Dalby

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Reference WMO/266354

Address:

Cleethorpes Cemetery

Beacon Avenue

Cleethorpes

DN35 8EQ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Non-Specific Conflict
About the memorial: Plain upright headstone in the shape of a scroll with inscribed pinned leaded lettering. The initial lettering has been lost and become unreadable.
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[Unreadable] / Unreadable] / Unreadable] Amos William Dalby, R.N. / Accidentally Killed Sep. 9th 1933 / Aged 23 Years / Forever In Own Thoughts / Thy Will Be Done / Also Our Dearly Loved Son And Brother Of The Above / Sgt Stanley Nicholson Dalby, R.A. / Beloved Husband Of Sylvia / Killed On Active Service / At Sydi Rezegh, Nov 23rd 1941, / Aged 29 Years

Amos William Dalby, R.N. Serjeant. Dalby, Stanley Nicholson. Service Number 887794. Killed On Active Service 23/11/1941. Aged 29. 239 Bty., 60 Field Regt. Royal Artillery. Son of Charles William and Emma Dalby; husband of Sylvia Dalby, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Born and resident Lincolnshire

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