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This article lists the known graves of the staff who died in service or who were eligible for headstones of the Imperial War Graves Commission & Commonwealth War Graves Commission from 1917 to 2000.

Burials in France

Somme

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Arthur J. Taylor 6 April 1925 Cimetière Communal Albert Died age 41. Previously served for 11 years with the Royal Army Medical Corps.[1]
Arthur's grave in Albert Communal Cemetery
Bernard Ernest Wellum 11 July 1921 Albert Communal Cemetery Extension Died age 25. During the Great War, he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps.[2] His grave is unusual in that it is a standard CWGC war dead headstone, as opposed to the flat-topped stone or post war/civilian type stone.[3]
Bernard's grave in Albert Communal Cemetery Extension
William Arthur Brown 1954 Cimetière Communal Auchonvillers Originally from Grimsby, William emigrated to Winnipeg in 1914. He began work as head of Beaumont-Hamel British Cemetery until WW2. He returned in 1945 as curator of the Newfoundland Memorial Park until his death in 1954.
William's grave in Auchonvillers
George O. Hill 22 July 1946 Corbie Communal Cemetery Extention Died age 47. Served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and South Wales Borderers during the Great War.[4]
George's grave in Corbie
Frank A. H. Hayward 20 December 1936 Cimetière Communal Courcelette Former gardener of the Courcelette area cemeteries, who served with the Royal Sussex Regiment in WW1. He joined the IWGC in 1919, first as a gardener in the Godewaersvelde area. In 1935 he moved to Courcelette as a Gardener Labourer until his death in 1936.[5]
Frank Hayward's Grave at Courcelette
James Henry Lester 23 September 1922 Cimetière Communal Étricourt-Manancourt 23rd September 1922; Peronne office of the IWGC were informed that one of their employees had become unwell. 3 others were sent off to collect the man to bring back to Peronne. James, the driver, on the return to Peronne became disorientated and plumetted into the Canal du Nord. Sadly, all 4 men were killed instantly.

"The funeral took place in a local cemetery at Etricourt of the four members of the British War Graves Commission who lost their lives in the motoring accident on Sunday night. The Director of the War Graves Commission and the Commandant of the British camp at Romville were among the many mourners."[6]

William George Prior 23 September 1922 Cimetière Communal Étricourt-Manancourt 23rd September 1922; Peronne office of the IWGC were informed that one of their employees had become unwell. 3 others were sent off to collect the man to bring back to Peronne. The driver, on the return to Peronne became disorientated and plumetted into the Canal du Nord. Sadly, all 4 men were killed instantly. It is possible it was William, a gardener-caretaker for the IWGC, was the one who fell ill and required assistance.[6]
Arthur Edward Scott 23 September 1922 Cimetière Communal Étricourt-Manancourt 23rd September 1922; Peronne office of the IWGC were informed that one of their employees had become unwell. 3 others were sent off to collect the man to bring back to Peronne. The driver, on the return to Peronne became disorientated and plumetted into the Canal du Nord. Sadly, all 4 men were killed instantly. Arthur was a labourer for the IWGC at the time of his death.[6]
William Henry White 23 September 1922 Cimetière Communal Étricourt-Manancourt 23rd September 1922; Peronne office of the IWGC were informed that one of their employees had become unwell. 3 others were sent off to collect the man to bring back to Peronne. The driver, on the return to Peronne became disorientated and plumetted into the Canal du Nord. All four men were killed instantly. It is believed William was the medic sent to assist the ill gardener.[6]
Thomas A. Beckwith 9 November 1945 Cimetière Communal Longueval Died age 49. Custodian of the South African Memorial Delville Wood. Previously served with the South African Infantry for 4 years.[7]
Thomas A. Beckwith's grave in Longueval
René Muchembled July 1944 Cimetière Communal Mailly-Maillet One of the IWGC's French workers, gardener in the Beaumont-Hamel area. During WW2 he helped fellow gardener Ben Leech to hide evading airmen. In July 1944 he was shot by the Germans in his own home after they discovered he had been hiding weapons. He does not have an IWGC headstone.[8]
René's grave in Mailly-Maillet
Davis Thomas Davies 15 March 1955 Cimetière Communal Miraumont Died age 67. His headstone is next to his wife, Marie Davies (née Féret) who died in 1964.
Graves of Davis & Marie Davies in Miraumont
Raymond M. Shreeve 25 February 1953 Cimetière Communal Salouël Died age 25.[9]
Albert W. Ward 4 June 1958 Cimetière Communal Vigancourt Died age 64.[10]
Edward Jones 18 March 1940 Cimetière Communal Warloy-Baillon Died age 40.[11]
Edward's grave in Warloy Baillon
Griffiths Jones 24 July 1947 Cimetière Communal Warloy-Baillon Died age 43.[11]
Griffiths' grave in Warloy Baillon

Pas-de-Calais

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
George Evans November 1937 Cimetière Communal Arras Died 1937, age 56. Husband of Zoe Caron Evans, a local Resistance operative deported to Germany in 1942.
Sidney Albert "Bert" Witton 18 August 1945 Cimetière Communal Arras From Canning Town, London; served with the RAF in the First World War; husband of decorated Comet Line guide Rosine Witton. Bert Witton was interned by the Germans at Ilag VIII Tost and Giromagny. He was repatriated to the UK in March 1945 and went directly into hospital, where he died in August 1945. His body was repatriated to Arras to be buried in his wife's family plot.[8]
dark stone family monument in Arras communal ceremony, reflective dark stone with a plaque naming Rosine Witton, Bert Witton, Auguste Therier, and Leontine Becourt
Thérier-Witton family grave
William Bailey 5 November 1958 Cimetière Communal Bapaume Died age 58. Previously served in the Royal Field Artillery for 4 years. Promoted to Head Gardener for Bapaume area in 1952.[12]
William Bailey's grave in Bapaume
Percy Eely 22 March 1949 Cimetière Communal Bapaume Died age 55. Worked as a Gardener Labourer prior to WW1. Served in the Labour Corps for 3 years, joining the IWGC in 1921.[13]
Percy Eely's grave in Bapaume
Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Cornock-Taylor CBE 14 February 1919 Fillievres British Cemetery Died age 34. Deputy Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries and Secretary to the Imperial War Graves Commission from 13 December 1917 until his death in 1919.
Cornock-Taylor's grave in Fillievres
Reginald George Covey 9 June 1975 Cimetière Communal Hébuterne Died age 75. Also buried with his wife, Marie Thomas, who died in 1991.
Reginald's grave in the Communal Cemetery in Hebuterne
Walter Patchett 23 March 1933 Cimetière Communal Hébuterne Laborer
Walter's grave in Hébuterne
William Grahame Chambers 11 December 1920 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 49. Assistant Transport Officer for the IWGC.
Chambers' grave in St Omer
Lieutenant Paul H. Dematons 26 April 1924 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Imperial War Graves Liaison Officer, 1919–1924
Paul's grave in St Omer
A. C. Nunn 20 September 1973 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 53.
William George Mudge 17 November 1927 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Former IWGC staff.
George A. D. Cargill 24 September 1974 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 61.
George William Winter L.R.I.B.A. 6 August 1950 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Born 3 June 1888. Served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers during the First World War. Joined the IWGC as a Draughtsman in 1921; first working in Macedonia. He then transfered to France in 1924 as a Quantity Surveyor. Later promoted to Senior Superintendent of Works in 1947.[14]
Horace Bernard Adams 10 June 1923 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 31. Former Clerk of Works for the IWGC.
A. W. Hine 5 April 1921 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 44.
Hine's grave in St Omer
William Clare 3 February 1926 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 56.
A. Brady 11 October 1982 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 76.
Edward Charles Chester 31 January 1926 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 37. Worked as a vulacinser for the Motor Transport section of the IWGC.
Herbert S. Dickens 6 June 1953 Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery Died age 55.
John William Preston 8 Janauary 1969 Cimetière Communal Ste Catherine Died age 78. Also buried with his wife, Laure.[15]
Frederick Charles Leach 21 September 1961 Cimetière Communal Vimy Died age 66.[16]
Samuel Pickard 2 November 1920 Cimetière Communal Wimereux Appointed Travelling Superintendent Gardener for the IWGC in April 1919. Previously retired from military service as a Captain in the Manchester Regiment. Died age 59.[17]
Pickard's grave in Wimereux Cemetery

Nord

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
C. E. Thomas 15 July 1940 Le Bizet Cemetery, Armentieres Former IWGC staff.
Charles M. Baker 22 October 1941 Merville Communal Cemetery Extension Charles M. Baker was the head gardener of the Merville Group of IWGC Cemeteries. After being arrest in 1940, he died in the hospital at Stalag VIII C in Sagan-Silesia, on 22 October 1941.[18]
Baker in Merville Cemetery
Francis R. G. Grady 2 October 1949 Cimetière Communal Pont-de-Nieppe Accidentally killed age 20.[19]
Robert Armstrong 18 December 1944 Valenciennes Communal Cemetery Extension (St. Roch), Valenciennes Robert Armstrong was the head gardener in Valenciennes. In May 1940, he requested permission to withdraw the two gardeners under his supervision from Valenciennes, but was sent back to work by the IWGC. An Irish citizen, Armstrong was not interned. He joined the Resistance and served in many different capacities. In November 1943, he was arrested by the Germans. After a sentence of death was commuted to 8 years with hard labor, Armstrong was sent to various prisons in Germany. He died of exhaustion and beatings in December 1944. Armstrong's body was cremated with the bodies of other prisoners. The citizens of Valenciennes raised funds to place a memorial plaque in St. Roch, the cemetery he tended.[8]
Armstrong's Plaque in Valenciennes

Aisne

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Leopold George Shreeve 19 May 1940 Cimetière Communal Vailly-sur-Aisne Born in London in 1886. George enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers, serving until October 1919. In May 1920 he joined the IWGC as a gardener labourer, becoming a gardener caretaker in 1928. The follow was written with information from George's friend W.G.Price:

"On May 19, 56-year-old gardener Leopold Shreeve of Vendresse-Beaulne was riding in a car driven by his friend, gardener W.G. Price, when they encountered a German roadblock near Corbeny. At the sight of German tanks, Price turned the car around, but five soldiers opened fire, striking Shreeve in the stomach. "I think I'm hit," Shreeve told Price. He bled to death on the way to a French military hospital."[8]

Leopold's grave in Vailly sur Aisne

Burials in Belgium

Flanders

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Thomas McGrath 23 April 1920 Ljissenthoek Military Cemetery Died age 31 from sickness. Formerly served with the 2nd Bn. East Lancashire Regiment & Chinese Labour Corps.
Harold Owen Frederick Wheaton 11 July 1951 Poperinge Communal Cemetery Died age 58. Joined the IWGC as a Motor Driver in 1922. Reappointed Gardener Labourer in 1936. Serviced in the Motor Transport of the Royal Army Service Corps during the First World War.[20]
W. Aves 5 May 1928 Poperinge Communal Cemetery Died age 54. Joined the IWGC in 1922 as a Gardener Labourer. Previously served in the Labour Corps during the First World War.[21]
William Fruish 17 December 1925 Poperinge Communal Cemetery Died age 38. Joined the IWGC in July 1921.[22]
William Thomas Roblou 10 December 1922 Poperinge Communal Cemetery Died age 41. Appointed as a Driver for the IWGC in Belgium on 7 May 1919. Served as a Sergeant in the Royal Army Service Corps (Motor Transport) during the First World War. His brother, Thomas Hugh Roblou, also worked for the IWGC.[23]
J. W. Traill 15 September 1922 Poperinge Communal Cemetery Born approx. 1875. Died age 47.
Harold Wardale 22nd September, 1938 Poperinge Communal Cemetery Died age 52.
Michael Stennett 13th September, 2000 Voormezele Churchyard Died age 56. Michael's uncle, Charles Stennett, was killed during the 3rd Battle of Ypres. Michael moved to Belgium to work for the CWGC maintaining cemeteries around Ypres, including Tyne Cot.[24]
William (Billy) Dunn 7th December, 1987 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Died age 88. Served witht the 1st Bn. Worcestershire Regiment from 1917 to 1920.
C. F. Ford 11th February, 1929 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Died age 37.
Edward Albert Victor Moon 11 November 1984 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Son of IWGC gardener Edward (Ted) Moon, who with his wife Orinde, ran the cafe at Hill 60 between WW1 and WW2. Retired in 1967 due to ill health. Edward died age 64.[25]
Edward's grave in Ypres
George R. Hoyles 5th January, 1979 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former CWGC staff.
William (Wiff) James 3rd August, 1947 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former IWGC staff.
Harry Dunn 23 October 1956 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former IWGC staff.
Ian Gilliland 31 May 1978 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former CWGC staff.
J. F. Cassin 2 February 1970 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former CWGC staff.
Thomas Brown 20 September 1951 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former IWGC staff.
William MacDonald 3 March 1967 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former CWGC staff.
Harold Herbert Manklow 1st July, 1957 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Died age 61.
Arthur Chesterman 15 August 1950 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Died age 56. Served in the South Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Also buried with his wife, Marie Louise Chesterman.[26]
Frederick Ernest Rickett 13th December, 1964 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former CWGC staff.
Thomas Alfred Sewell 16 April 1931 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Former head gardener of Poelcapelle British Cemetery. Died age 41.[27]
Armand Georges Dupres 22 February 1961 Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Joined the IWGC in 1921 as a Gardener Labourer. Became Head Gardener in 1952. Had previously served with the Devonshire Regiment.[28]
Edward (Ted) Moon 13 September 1950 Unknown Died age 55. Served with the Royal Army Service Corps for 7 years. Joined the IWGC in 1920. Promoted to Gardener Caretaker in 1928.[29]

Brussels Capital Region

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Alfred James White 8 July 1950 Brussels Town Cemetery Former IWGC staff.
John William Gamble 5 February 1984 Brussels Town Cemetery Former CWGC staff. Died age 90.
Major Frederick Roberts Bader 6 may 1922 Brussels Town Cemetery Born 1 January 1867 in India. During the Great War Bader served with the Royal Engineers an was badly wounded in 1917. After the war, he took up a role as an officer of the IWGC. Sadly in 1922 he succumbed to his injuries in hospital in St. Omer. He is also the father of the famous WW2 pilot Sir Douglas Bader.
G. E. A. Greenshill OBE 23 January 199 Brussels Town Cemetery Died age 53.

Wallonia

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Peter Moir 24 May 1940 Bas-Warneton (Neerwaasten) Communal Cemetery Joined the IWGC in 1936 as a pupil gardener. He lived and worked in Beaumont-Hamel on the Somme and in 1938 he married Suzanne Mahieu. In September 1939 he was recalled to the Gordon Highlands, sent back to Scotland to train and came back to France in late 1939. As part of the BEF, Peter was sent to Belgium to hold back the German forces from Dunkirk. He was killed in action on 24 May 1940.[8]
James Fitzgerald 3 April 1970 Mons Communal Cemetery Died age 71. Hired by the IWGC in 1919, he began working in the Mons area cemeteries. James was arrested in July 1940 and interned in Ilag VIII Tost. His son took over maintenance of the Mons cemeteries in his absense. Whilst imprisoned he studied under head gardener Albert Roberts and passed his Royal Horticultrial Society exam in 1942. He was repatriated back to the UK in September 1944 and returned to Mons after the war ended.

Luxembourg

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
James Short 13 November 1978 Hotton War Cemetery CWGC employee.

Burials in the Netherlands

Gelderland

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Herbert Alaster Denham 31 August 1963 Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery Born 26 July 1914 in Durham. Died age 49.
William Frazer Gregory 20 October 1988 Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery Died age 80.
Percy Henry Dawson B.E.M. 24 May 1987 Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery Died age 71.
Robert Malster 19 October 1983 Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery Died age 70.

Noord-Brabant

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Lewis L. Tombs 10 June 1982 Mierlo War Cemetery Died age 79.

Burials in Poland

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Charles Henry Holton 24 April 1941 Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków Died age 45. First IWGC gardener to die in an internment camp during WW2.
Charles' grave in Krakow
William Robert Meller 13 June 1942 Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków Died age 43. Captured in July 1940.
Meller's grave in Krakow
James Edwards 5 July 1942 Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków Died age 52. Worked for the IWGC from 1922 1938. Arrested and imprisoned by the Germans, he died in internment 5 July 1942. Formerly served with the Royal Engineers during the Great War, he was a gardener in Audruicq.
Harold Stanley Coleman Hawkins 1 December 1941 Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków Died age 52. Superintendent of Motor Transport, IWGC Arras, 1940. According to an IWGC investigation, Hawkins's son, "did not think he would leave France on account of wife's family and dogs." Arrested and imprisoned by the Germans, Hawkins died in internment 1 December 1941.

Burials in the Germany

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Walter J. Bussell 11 April 1924 Cologne Southern Cemetery Died age 34.
George Pearcy 25 December 1980 Cologne Southern Cemetery Retired CWGC staff.
William Andrew Wingens-O'Brien 16 May 1979 Cologne Southern Cemetery Former CWGC staff.

Hamburg

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Henry Frederick Langley 10 May 1958 Hamburg Cemetery Died age 65.

Niedersachsen

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Herbert John Kennet 3 August 2007 Hanover Military Cemetery Former CWGC staff.

Burials in the Italy

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
William Herron 28 October 1919 Dueville Communal Cemetery Extension Died age 25 from sickness whilst working for the IWGC. Former had served with the Royal Army Service Corps (Motor Transport).

Burials in the Greece

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
John Walter Javes 3 November 1920 Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria Died age 29 from Diptheria. Son of John & Rosetta Javes of Ashford, Middlesex. Formerly City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders).

Burials in the United Kingdom

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Major General Sir Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware 28 April 1949 Holy Trinity Churchyard, Gloucestershire Founder of the Imperial War Graves Commission. In 1914 he obtained command of a mobile ambulance unit of the British Red Cross Society. By the end of the war, he had reached the rank of Major General. In 1917, he founded the Imperial War Graves Commission. During WWII he served as Director General of Graves Registration & Enquiries and retired in 1948.[30]
Edward Patrick Kerstin 16 November 1981 Stonefall Cemetery, Harrogate Edward served in the Royal Artillery during WWII. Later he was assigned to a Graves Registration Unit and was responsible for burying the dead. At the end of WW2, he took on full time employment witht the IWGC and stayed in France; part of his job was looking after cemeteries n the Somme & Vimy area. Paddy, as he was known, dedicated his life to looking after IWGC cemeteries. He was later posted to Tunisia on promotion and was became a senior member of staff for the North Africa area. He was sadly murdered by one of his locally employed personnel at work. After his death, the CWGC repatriated Edward home to Harrogate, where he is now laid to rest.[31]

Burials in Africa

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Lieutenant Colonel George Windham Wright Evans M.B.E. 10 September 1921 Nairobi South Cemetery, Kenya Deputy Director of the IWGC in East Africa. Died of pneumonia age 46.
C. J. Day 14 April 1958 Cairo New British Protestant Cemetery Former IWGC staff.
Phillip E. Hughes 3 July 1933 Cairo New British Protestant Cemetery Former IWGC staff.
Robert Kett 23 April 1929 Cairo New British Protestant Cemetery Area officer for Egypt for the IWGC.

Burials in Canada

Name Date of Death Burial Location Additional Information Grave Photo
Colonel Herbert Tom (Bert) Goodland 13 August 1956 Saint Luke's Anglican Cemetery, Victoria, British Columbia Deputy Comptroller for the IWGC for France & Belgium from 1919-1923. Died age 81.

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