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Puttick, George William

  • 6th October 201623rd August 2018
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Puttick & RummeryGeorge PuttickGeorge PuttickGeorge William PuttickPuttickGeorge William Puttick

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr George W & Mrs Ruth Puttick

Brother: Edward Richard Puttick

Sister: Mrs A Rummery

Address: 10 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, George died aged 23 on 1st January 1916. He is remembered at Herne Bay Cemetery, grave reference T.38. This webpage provides the following information about his death: “Private Puttick was severely wounded by shrapnel and injured in the spine on the 7th December at Messines, in cutting barbed wire. He had since been in hospital at Herne Bay, where he had received every kindness, and had borne his illness with great fortitude. He succumbed to heart-failure and paralysis consequent on the injury to the spinal cords”.

Published: June 1915, August 1915, January 1916, September 1916 & February 1918

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Puttick, Edward Richard
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Army August 1915 Canadian Expeditionary Force February 1918 Hastings Herne Bay Cemetery January 1916 June 1915 Killed September 1916

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