Dedicated to the memory of all the men and women of the Bridgnorth area who died during the two World Wars.

Stockton Parish Church

A stone cross in the churchyard inscribed with two panels, one from each World War.

To the Glory of God
and in Honoured Memory of
The Men of this Parish who fell
in the Great War 1914 - 1918

Ernest Brazier
Henry Broom
Leonard Crump
Thomas Evans
Wyborn Evans
John R Glaze
Edward J Glover
Robert J Haycocks
Ernest Hodgkiss
William E Howells
William P Nevett
Thomas A Nevett
Philip C Owen Lt.
Cecil J Preece
Ernest Pugh
Bertran T Sargeant
Josiah Timmins
Richard H Wainwright

"Their name liveth for evermore."

To the Glory of God
and in Honoured Memory of
The Men of this Parish who
fell in the World War
1930 - 1945

Allan W. I. Brooks.
Leslie L. Webb.

"They shall not grow old
As we that are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the Years Condemn.
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them."

Stockton Church is the church of the Apley Estate. The story of the men of Apley who served in the Armed Services from the Great War to the present day is told by Graham Jones in The Apley Legion Silverwood Books, 2014

This memorial has mostly been compiled from official sources. It would be good to be able to expand it with more personal material - memories, stories, photos, etc. If you have any suitable material or any corrections please contact Greg. For news of updates follow @BridgnorthHeros on Twitter.