| Name |
Jack Copestake GARDNER |
| Rank/Number |
Lance Corporal G/5752 |
| Regiment |
Royal Sussex Regiment C Coy 9th Battalion |
| Enlisted |
Arundel |
| Age/Date of death |
21 14 Feb 1916 |
| How died/Theatre of war |
Killed in action BEF |
| Last known address |
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| Cemetery |
Menin Road South Military Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium |
| Grave or Memorial Reference |
I.H.1 |
| Location of memorial |
High Wycombe Hospital |
| Date/Place of birth |
26 Apr 1894 High Wycombe |
| Date/Place of baptism |
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| Pre-war occupation of Casualty |
shop assistant, furniture |
| Parents |
John Martin & Matilda Axten Gardner |
| Parent's occupation |
pawn broker & jewelers manager |
| Parents' Address (last known) |
Ellwood, 21 Roberts Rd, High Wycombe |
| Wife |
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| Wife's Address (last known) |
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| Notes |
enlisted in Army Pay Corps. Sergeant in Wycombe Church Lads Brigade. Also employed by Messrs Sparks and Sons, Littlehampton |