Private Peter Brown Dick Clark

Service Number 15427


Campaign:

World War 1


Died:

27.8.2021

1SG
Died of Wounds Aged 27
Born 39 Old Sneddon Street, Paisley, son of John Kirkland (tobacconist & shopkeeper)[deceased] & Elizabeth Brown Dick Clark. Brother (Thomas P. Clark) resident of 33 Kilnside Road, Paisley. Formerly employed as a butcher journeyman & afterwards became a army pensioner. Died of wounds (sustained during the war) at Bellahouston War Hospital, Glasgow.
Buried Paisley (Woodside) Cemetery, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom. 31, 228

Memorial(s):

Country Location Name of Memorial Campaign Names Date(s)
Scotland In town centre Junction of Gilmour Street and Moss Street Paisley Renfrew Strathclyde PA1 1BZ Paisley War Memorial World War 1
Peter Clark 27-8-2021 View

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