PVT Lawrence Hilliard

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PVT Lawrence Hilliard Veteran

Birth
St Helens, Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England
Death
29 Apr 1943 (aged 25)
Medjez el Bab, Bājah, Tunisia
Burial
Borj el Amri (Massicault), Manouba, Tunisia Add to Map
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Lawrence, Age 25, was Killed in Action, at Medjez-el-bab, Tunisia, whilst Serving with the the British Forces and with the 1st Bn, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, Allied Forces 1st Army.He is buried in the Massicault War Cemetery at Tunis, Tunisia, which is situated 25 kilometres south - west of Tunis on Route P5 to Medjez-el-Bab. On three of its sides there are cornfields and on the fourth, across the road, there is an olive grove. The Cemetery contains 1,578 Commonwealth Burials of the Second World War, 130 of them unidentified. Many of those buried here died in final drive to Tunis in April 1943.
Masses were said for Lawrence at Our Lady's Church Portico,St Helens. My Wife Constance and I visited his Grave in Tunisia in the 1980's.
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His Grave is Plot 2. Row B. Grave 10.
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Inscription Reads.
Deep in Our Hearts
Your Memory is kept
We who loved you
Will never forget.
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He was the Son of Mary Ellen and The Late Thomas Hilliard, and was Born at 18 Annie Street, Greenbank, St Helens, Lancashire, England. He had Sisters Honorah & Elizabeth,and a Brother John. Lawrence was engaged to be married to Irene Redman of West Derby Liverpool.

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The 1st Battalion arrived in North Africa in March 1943, and fought well. They were involved in several attacks including that on Peter's Corner and later in one against Cactus Farm. Its casualties were 16 officers and 317 other ranks.
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Thank you to the kind People who have taken the trouble to leave messages and flowers for my Uncle Lawrence
God Bless you.
A Special thank you to "Always" for the Sponsorship.

Lawrence, Age 25, was Killed in Action, at Medjez-el-bab, Tunisia, whilst Serving with the the British Forces and with the 1st Bn, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, Allied Forces 1st Army.He is buried in the Massicault War Cemetery at Tunis, Tunisia, which is situated 25 kilometres south - west of Tunis on Route P5 to Medjez-el-Bab. On three of its sides there are cornfields and on the fourth, across the road, there is an olive grove. The Cemetery contains 1,578 Commonwealth Burials of the Second World War, 130 of them unidentified. Many of those buried here died in final drive to Tunis in April 1943.
Masses were said for Lawrence at Our Lady's Church Portico,St Helens. My Wife Constance and I visited his Grave in Tunisia in the 1980's.
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His Grave is Plot 2. Row B. Grave 10.
_____________
Inscription Reads.
Deep in Our Hearts
Your Memory is kept
We who loved you
Will never forget.
_____________
He was the Son of Mary Ellen and The Late Thomas Hilliard, and was Born at 18 Annie Street, Greenbank, St Helens, Lancashire, England. He had Sisters Honorah & Elizabeth,and a Brother John. Lawrence was engaged to be married to Irene Redman of West Derby Liverpool.

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The 1st Battalion arrived in North Africa in March 1943, and fought well. They were involved in several attacks including that on Peter's Corner and later in one against Cactus Farm. Its casualties were 16 officers and 317 other ranks.
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Thank you to the kind People who have taken the trouble to leave messages and flowers for my Uncle Lawrence
God Bless you.
A Special thank you to "Always" for the Sponsorship.



  • Created by: Johnjo
  • Added: Feb 28, 2001
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5233921/lawrence-hilliard: accessed ), memorial page for PVT Lawrence Hilliard (20 Feb 1918–29 Apr 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5233921, citing Massicault War Cemetery, Borj el Amri (Massicault), Manouba, Tunisia; Maintained by Johnjo (contributor 40947082).