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Leonard William Davis (31)

Service Number N/A
Military Unit Nottingham City Transport Lower Parliament Street Nottingham 9/5/1941
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death Unknown (Age Unknown)
Place of Birth Unknown
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Nottingham Evening Post, Deaths, Monday May 12th 1941: DAVIS - Leonard William, beloved husband of Kit and dear daddy of Maureen, killed by enemy action while doing his duty. Funeral St Stephen’s Church Thursday 3.15. Wilford Hill 3.45. One of the best – Broken hearted wife. DAVIS – Leonard through enemy action, youngest son of Ethel, brother of Frank, sister in law of Elsie. Duty well done – Mam, Frank, Elsie. DAVIS – Leonard, son in law of Mr and Mrs Weelthall, killed by enemy action. Never will be forgotten – Mam, dad, family. Nottingham Evening Post, Deaths, Wednesday May 14th 1941: DAVIS – In May, Leonard, killed by enemy action whilst on duty, grandson of Mrs Spinks who died two years ago today. – Aunties Louie and Emily. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: DAVIS – Leoanrd William, died through enemy action one year today. Resting where all is peace – Wife Kit, daughter Maureen. DAVIS – Loving memories of dear William, killed by enemy action May 9th 1941. The parting was sudden, the shock severe, how nice to remember a son and brother so dear, - Mother, Frank, Elsie. DAVIS - Len, son in law of Mr and Mrs Wealthall – Silent thoughts. One year today – Mam and dad. DAVIS – Len died 1941. Loved and respected by all around. To a beautiful life came a sudden end; he died as he lived, everyone’s friend – Nellie, Sally, Bill, Jim, Dick. DAVIS – Len, dear pal of Bill and Sue. In silence we remember.

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