Tibberton


Worcestershire | Tibberton | War Memorial

St Peter ad vincula, Tibberton Ordnance Survey reference: SO 902569 War MemorialContents
To the glory of God
and
in honoured memory of all Parishioners
of Tibberton who sacrificed their lives
in the ‘Great War’ 1914-1919 James Dowdeswell 3rd Worcesters
Thomas Dowdeswell 9th Worcesters
Harvey Dowdeswell 9th Worcesters
Ernest Evans Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Albert Foster 9th Worcesters
John Insall 2nd Worcesters
Harvey Stevens Submarine E.30
David J Thomas Royal Warwicks
Edwin Whitlock 4th Worcesters Not Once nor twice in our rough Island story, the
path of duty was the way to Glory 1939 -1945
Flt. Sgt. Dennis Steadman RAF


Note: I originally transcribed this memorial around 1991: at that
time there was no 1939-1945 entry on the plaque. A revisit in Dec 1999
revealed that this had been added sometime in the interval.


There is also a shield-shaped white stone plaque in the church which reads as

follows: In
proud and loving memory of
David James Thomas
Signaller, Royal Warwickshire regt.
Eldest son of
James and Martha Thomas
‘of Evelench in this parish’
who died of wounds received in Action
in the ‘Great War’
April 15th 1918. Aged 20 years
Buried at Iseghem in Belgium
‘Greater love hath no man than this
that a man lay down
his life for his friends’
Note: David James Thomas was an old boy of Worcester Gramamr School, and his name appears on the school memorial.

Last modified 6 November 2000