Our Heroes

The table below contain the names of those who gave their lives so we could be free. The parish of St. John’s remembers their names and prays for the repose of their souls

Inside the door of our church hang memorial plaques with the names of those who have gone to the loving arms of Jesus. The Stations of the Cross that adorn the walls of St. John’s are dedicated to the fallen – and every time St. John’s performs the Stations of the Cross, they are remembered in our prayers.

WW-I Role of Honour of St. John’s

Name Rank Date

of Death

Age
William Henry Segrave Lieutenant 12 th Feb

1917

31
Everard Joseph Lamb Captain st Nov

1914

29
John Angus Lance

Corporal

11 th May
1917
29
John Thomas McShane Private 12 th January
1916
?
James Brannigan Private th August

1916

?
Thomas Pollard Private 18 th October
1914
?
Edward Colquhoun Private 21 st March

1918

?
George Thompson Lance

Corporal

27 th April
1915
18
William Dixon Lance

Corporal

st July

1916

25
James Tennick Private th August

1916

20
John Augustine Hogan Private th September

1918

20
Michael Tait Private th July

1917

?
James Arthur King Corporal 11 th September

1916

?
William Urquhart Petty

Officer

rd December
1916
45
James Malone Private 29 th July
1917
24
Terence Malone Private 30 th July

1917

George Vose Corporal st October

1915

39
John Ward Lance

Corporal

20 th September

1917

?
Thomas Donnison Private 16 th June
1917
?
William Donnison Private 21 st February

1915

44

WW-II Role of Honour of St. John’s

Name Rank Date

of Death

Age
John
Harbertson
Cadet 16 th  December

1945

16
Urwin
Agan
Lance
Corporal
5 th January
1943
26
Michael
Arthur
Leading Seaman 17 th December 1942 22
Patrick
Conlon
Flight Sergeant 7 th July 1941 ?
John Thomas
McNally
Private 27 th June 1943 26
Robert
Rickeard
Sergean 8 th January
1945
24
David William
Roper
Able Seaman 27 th April 1944 21
Thomas Charles Eugene
Simons
Sergeant 26 th May 1943 ?