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John Lowe Warrener (26)

Service Number N/A
Military Unit Co-op Bakery, Meadow Lane, Nottingham 9/5/1941
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death Unknown (Age Unknown)
Place of Birth Nottingham (14/3/1915)
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

John Lowe Warrener was the son of Mary Ellen Warrener. In 1939, they lived at 107, Denison Street, Radford, Nottingham.

Military History

Nottingham’s heaviest loss of life at a single location during May 9th 1941’s air raid occurred within the Co-op Bakery on Meadow Lane where 49 night shift workers perished. The bakery was hit twice; one bomb caused tons of flour stored on upper floors to crash down to ground level. A second device penetrated the bakery’s air raid shelter roof before exploding amongst the assembled work force. Rescue efforts were impeded by blazing fat. For an excellent account of this incident, see David Needham, Battle of the Flames, Nottingham’s Fight for Survival in WWII (2nd Ed. Chesterfield: Banister Publications Ltd, 2020 p.p. 141-142. First Ed. Horizon Press, 2009).

Extra Information

Grave Reference: Wilford Hill: G30/12 Buried May 27th 1941. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: LOWE WARRENER. – John, killed by enemy action May 9th 1941. Sadly missed – Sorrowing mother, Ernest, Herbert. LOWE WARRENER. – John, killed by enemy action May 9th 1941. Remembered Herbert. LOWE WARRENER. – John, killed by enemy action May 9th 1941. Remembered always. – Aunt Hannah, Uncle Bill and family. WARRENER – John Lowe, killed through enemy action, one year today – Loving mother, sisters Lily, Ivy, brother George in Canada, brothers-in-law Ernest and George.

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