
ADDY, Fred
| Service Number: | 213352 |
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| Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
| Last Rank: | Private |
| Last Unit: | Unspecified Canadian Army Units |
| Born: | Prahran, Victoria, Australia, 23 February 1887 |
| Home Town: | Malvern East, Stonnington, Victoria |
| Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
| Occupation: | Not yet discovered |
| Died: | Died of Wounds, France, 26 April 1917, aged 30 years |
| Cemetery: |
Barlin Communal Cemetery Extension I. A. 65. |
| Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll |
World War 1 Service
| Date unknown: | Involvement Private, 213352, Unspecified Canadian Army Units |
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Son of John and Maria Addy, of "Weroona," 17, Burke Rd., East Malvern.
THERE'S A LINK DEATH CANNOT SEVER LOVE & REMEMBRANCE LAST FOR EVER
DIED ON SERVICE.
ADDY.- Died of wounds, Sixth Casualty Clearing Station, in France, on the 26th April, Private Fred. Addy, Royal Canadian Highlanders, beloved second son of Mrs. J. W. Addy, "Weroona," Burke road, East Malvern, and dearly loved brother of Harold, Reggie, and lva, aged 30 years.
Dearly loved, deeply mourned.
ADDY.- Died of wounds, Sixth Casualty Clearing Station, in France, on the 26th April, Private Fred. Addy, Royal Canadian Highlanders, loving grandson of Mrs. John West, late Cowes, Phillip Island, and loved nephew of Mrs. L. Henderson, Bass, aged 30 years.
He fought for the dear old flag.