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<span class=prefix>Lieutenant</span> Samuel William Howie

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Lieutenant Samuel William Howie Veteran

Birth
Broken Hill, Broken Hill City, New South Wales, Australia
Death
15 Aug 1943 (aged 54)
Adelaide, Adelaide City, South Australia, Australia
Burial
Pasadena, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Plot M. Row A. Grave 1.
Memorial ID
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Samuel was the son of David and Amanda Lavinia Howie; husband of Ethel May Howie, of Franklin.


Samuel served in World War 1 and World War 2.


A Lieutenant with the Australian Volunteer Defence Corps, A.C.M.F. A. Coy. 1 Bn.

Service Number: S66665. Country of Service: Australian.


Samuel died of natural causes at Adelaide on 15 August 1943, aged 54 years. His remains were buried at Centennial Park Cemetery.


Memorials: Adelaide Elder Smith & Co Limited WW1 Honour Board.


Further information and photos can be found on the Virtual War Memorial site.

Samuel was the son of David and Amanda Lavinia Howie; husband of Ethel May Howie, of Franklin.


Samuel served in World War 1 and World War 2.


A Lieutenant with the Australian Volunteer Defence Corps, A.C.M.F. A. Coy. 1 Bn.

Service Number: S66665. Country of Service: Australian.


Samuel died of natural causes at Adelaide on 15 August 1943, aged 54 years. His remains were buried at Centennial Park Cemetery.


Memorials: Adelaide Elder Smith & Co Limited WW1 Honour Board.


Further information and photos can be found on the Virtual War Memorial site.


Inscription

S66665 Lieutenant
S. W. Howie
Australian Volunteer Defence Corps
15th August 1943 Age 54
(Cross)
Late 10th BN. 1st AIF
Lest we forget

Gravesite Details

S66665



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