Clive Hughes
26-03-2008, 23:05
Eric Price Stockton died at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital on 19th March aged 89. He was brought up in Hanmer, on the border east of Wrexham, where he worked for the family firm as a haulier. Called up in 1939 he served in the ranks of the KSLI before being commissioned in the RWF (very appropriately his birthday was St.Davids Day).
He served with the Welsh Division in Normandy 1944, being wounded that August. After recuperating he rejoined his unit in the Ardennes in December only to be wounded less seriously in the face. After further service in Dusseldorf and elsewhere in Germany after the end of hostilities, he served in the Trieste region at a time when the Yugoslav government was threatening Italy. He was a company commander, ending as a Captain and Acting Major.
He went back to the haulage business, until his retirement aged 73. After the death of his wife Valma in 1989 he moved to live with his son Clive Stockton on the Norfolk coast. He was active in the Hanmer Branch of the Royal British Legion and the Meals on Wheels service until incapacitated by a stroke in 2006, aged 87.
His funeral will be at St.Chad's Church, Hanmer at 11am on Friday 28 March.
As I am involved with the service, I would appreciate any recollections about him or further information concerning his military career.
He served with the Welsh Division in Normandy 1944, being wounded that August. After recuperating he rejoined his unit in the Ardennes in December only to be wounded less seriously in the face. After further service in Dusseldorf and elsewhere in Germany after the end of hostilities, he served in the Trieste region at a time when the Yugoslav government was threatening Italy. He was a company commander, ending as a Captain and Acting Major.
He went back to the haulage business, until his retirement aged 73. After the death of his wife Valma in 1989 he moved to live with his son Clive Stockton on the Norfolk coast. He was active in the Hanmer Branch of the Royal British Legion and the Meals on Wheels service until incapacitated by a stroke in 2006, aged 87.
His funeral will be at St.Chad's Church, Hanmer at 11am on Friday 28 March.
As I am involved with the service, I would appreciate any recollections about him or further information concerning his military career.