Advertisement

Private Roy Stanley Shurmer
Monument

Advertisement

Private Roy Stanley Shurmer

Birth
Goulburn Mulwaree Council, New South Wales, Australia
Death
19 Jul 1916 (aged 18)
France
Monument
Fromelles, Departement du Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Add to Map
Plot
Panel 22. No Known Grave
Memorial ID
View Source
Pte. Roy Stanley Shurmer Was Killed.
On Monday night, the sad news was conveyed to Mr. John Shurmer that his second son, Pte. Roy Stanley Shurmer, who had been reported as missing on 19th July of last year, was killed. That such was his fate had been accepted by the family all along, but this is the first official intimation. The last letter to hand from the late soldier was written on the 18th July, from France. He had then been carrying ammunition into the trenches, and expected to be fighting there the next day. It was to be his first action. The first and last! He enlisted from here at about the time that the Cootamundra camp broke up, and was only 18 when he made the supreme sacrifice.An elder brother, Lance-Corp. Jack Shurmer, is 'doing his bit' at the front. The Shurmer family are esteemed for their patriotism and the sympathy of the community is with them in the sad fact that one of the sons at least will not return to them.Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954) Wednesday 29 August 1917 p 2 Article
Pte. Roy Stanley Shurmer Was Killed.
On Monday night, the sad news was conveyed to Mr. John Shurmer that his second son, Pte. Roy Stanley Shurmer, who had been reported as missing on 19th July of last year, was killed. That such was his fate had been accepted by the family all along, but this is the first official intimation. The last letter to hand from the late soldier was written on the 18th July, from France. He had then been carrying ammunition into the trenches, and expected to be fighting there the next day. It was to be his first action. The first and last! He enlisted from here at about the time that the Cootamundra camp broke up, and was only 18 when he made the supreme sacrifice.An elder brother, Lance-Corp. Jack Shurmer, is 'doing his bit' at the front. The Shurmer family are esteemed for their patriotism and the sympathy of the community is with them in the sad fact that one of the sons at least will not return to them.Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954) Wednesday 29 August 1917 p 2 Article

Gravesite Details

Private, 60th Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action. Age: 21. Son of John and Maria L. Shurmer. Native of Goulburn, New South Wales.



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Maintained by: Cobber
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 5, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55965811/roy_stanley-shurmer: accessed ), memorial page for Private Roy Stanley Shurmer (23 Aug 1897–19 Jul 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55965811, citing V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, Departement du Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; Maintained by Cobber (contributor 50072026).