
GARLICK, Clive Lancelot
| Service Number: | 209689V |
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| Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
| Last Rank: | Lieutenant |
| Last Unit: | Not yet discovered |
| Born: | Coolgardie, Western Australia, Australia, 1921 |
| Home Town: | Coolgardie, Coolgardie, Western Australia |
| Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
| Occupation: | Not yet discovered |
| Died: | Lost at Sea, Agean Sea, 27 October 1943 |
| Cemetery: |
No known grave - "Known Unto God" |
| Memorials: | Alamein Memorial, Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll, Kings Park Western Australia State War Memorial |
World War 2 Service
| Date unknown: | Involvement Lieutenant, 209689V |
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Son of Albert James GARLICK and Mary Jane nee DONNELLY
Husband of Rosamund G. Garlick, of Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Garlick, of Piccadilly-street, Kalgoorlie, have been advised that their son, Lieut. C. L. Garlick, of the South African Air Force, is reported missing following air operations.
GARLICK.— In loving memory of my dear brother, Lieut. C. L. (Ted) Garlick, S.A.A.F., killed in action on October 27, 1943.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pember.
GARLICK.— In loving memory of our loving son and brother, Lieutenant Clive Lancelot (Ted) Garlick, missing air operations over Aegean Sea, October 27,
1943.
How often we look at your photo,
How often we murmur your
name.
And nobody knows the longing
To have you back again:
But God will take care of you,
Ted, dear,
Till we cross the divide,
Then up in God's beautiful gar-
den,
We will walk side by side.
- Inserted by his loving father and mother, sisters and brothers.
GARLICK.— In memory of our dear rother, Clive Lancelot (Ted), missing October 27, 1943.
Our airman we cannot forget.
-Inserted by Ettie and John.
Mrs. Rona Garlick, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Garlick, of Piccadilly street, Kalgoorlie, has arrived from South Africa on a visit. She is the wife of Lieutenant C. L. (Ted) Garlick, who was a pilot-officer in the S.A.A.F. His plane was lost over the Aegean Sea many months ago. Ted, who left Australia six years ago, was well known among goldfields cyclists and was a prominent rider. He was a member of the staff of his uncle's business in Germiston before enlisting, in the S.A.A.F.