William George GARDNER

GARDNER, William George

Service Number: 982
Enlisted: 27 March 1915
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 24th Infantry Battalion
Born: Clunes , Victoria, Australia , 1897
Home Town: Costerfield, Greater Bendigo, Victoria
Schooling: Costerfield State School, Victoria, Australia
Occupation: Mill Hand
Died: Died of wounds, France, 30 July 1916
Cemetery: Puchevillers British Cemetery, France
Plot II. Row C. Grave 35.
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Costerfield Great European War Roll of Honor
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Biography contributed by Stephen Brooks

Died of gunshot wounds to the skull in the 44th Casualty Clearing Station.

His older brother 489 Pte. Joseph Roy Gardner 7th Battalion AIF was killed in action 25th April/2nd May, 1915, at the age of 20.

Heathcote McIvor Times and Rodney Advertiser 28 September 1916.

‘COSTERFIELD. Residents of Costerfield and district were greatly shocked and deeply grieved on hearing of the death, on active ser- vice in France, of another of our brave local boys, in the person of Willie Gardner. The sad news came to hand about a fortnight ago. It seems the unfortunate lad was wounded on about the 26th of July last, and succumbed to his injuries on the 30th, three days later. The brave boy was only 19 years. The event is saddened by the fact that the bereaved family have already lost one boy, Roy, whom it will be remembered, fell in the historic landing at the Dardanelles about 16 months ago. There is yet another son, Cecil, now on active service, so that the sincerest sympathy, coupled with admiration for the courageous sacrifice, is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and family, on this, the second occasion on which they are called upon to face such an extreme loss. The deceased had attended the local State school, and was a great favorite amongst his companions. He also attended the local Methodist Sunday school, and was always of a Christian and manly bearing.’

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