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Name: Patricia Nolan SAVAGE
Casualty No.: Ranks: Civilian Initials: P N Service No.:
Date of Birth : - Place of Birth : Age at Death: 3
Unit:
Former Unit(s):
Place Enlisted:
Place of Residence: Westminster, London.
Home Address: 57 Lillington Street, Westminster, London.
Previous Address:
Civilian Employment:
How Died: Killed as a result of injuries sustained during an enemy bombing raid.
Date of Death: Wednesday 16th April 1941
Place of Death: 57 Lillington Street, Westminster, London.
Battle/Campaign:
Locally Commemorated: -
UK Commemorated: -
Overseas Commemorated: -
Buried: Kensington Metropolitan Borough.
Decoration and Medals:
Photographs: 0
Service Records: No
Death Notice/Obituary:
Family Details:
Daughter of George Frank and Amy Wilson Savage, of 57 Lillington Street, Westminster, London. Brother; Thomas, aged 9. Sisters; Margaret Rose, aged 2, Joyce; aged 15 months. Grandparents; Mr and Mrs Aiston, formerly of Clara Vale, Ryton on Tyne, Co. Durham. Uncles; Mr. T Aiston, of Cambois, Northumberland. Mr George R. Hunter, of Mount View, Crawcrook, Ryton on Tyne, Co. Durham. Aunts: Dora, Hilda, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Ellen.
Notes : Patricia's mother Amy Wilson Savage died as a result of her injuries sustained during the same enemy bombing raid that demolished their block of flats. Her sister Joyce was rescued from the demolished block of flats after spending eight days entombed in the rubble. Her father George Frank Savage, was hospitalised due to injuries he sustained whilst fire fighting in the same raid. Patricia's other siblings Thomas and Margaret Rose, had been evacuated from London in January 1941 and was staying with their aunt and uncle at Crawcrook.
Sources Used: Commonwealth War Graves Debt of Honour Register (Civilian War Dead). Blaydon Courier, 2nd May 1941.
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