Rugby, St Philips Church
It is not known if the Memorial in St Philip's Church still exists. Details of the board have been found in a report of the unveiling in the Rugby Advertiser of 12 November 1920.
The memorial takes the form of a stone tablet framed in light oak, and bears the figures of our Lord, St John, and the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is in the south chancel of the church, and by its side, as a part of the memorial, is another picture of the entombment of our Lord.
The Tablet bears the following inscription:-
Like as Christ was raised from the dead even so should we also walk in the newness of life
Forename |
Surname |
Notes |
Charles |
RUSH |
|
Bert |
WATTS |
|
John |
WATTS |
|
George |
COLEY |
|
Edward |
WALLACE |
|
Herbert |
WALLACE |
|
Claude |
STOVELL |
|
George |
HIPWELL |
|
Arthur |
BOTTRILL |
|
Bert |
HOLMES |
|
William |
BLYTHE |
|
John |
PRESTON |
|
Harold |
SMAILES |
|
Ernest |
EMERY |
|
Ralph |
BOLTON |
|
Bonar |
DEANE |
|
Gilbert |
BROOKSBANK |
|
Percy |
DAVIS |
|
Edgar |
JIGGLE |
|
John |
HANDYSIDE |
|
Cecil |
INWOOD |
|
James |
SPENCER |
|
Harry |
AMOS |
|
Hugh |
LISSIMORE |
|
George |
SLATER |
|
Harry |
PALMER |
|
Charles |
HEMMINGS |
|
Arthur |
WEBB |
|
Sidney |
WOLFE |
|
William |
LENTON |
|
Harry |
COOPER |
name not originally on board |
This is the victory that overcometh the world, even our Faith