To those who played for Brentford Football Club
who gave their lives in conflict whilst serving their country

Forever Remembered

To those who played for Brentford Football Club
who gave their lives in conflict whilst serving their country

Forever Remembered

To those who played for Brentford Football Club
who gave their lives in conflict whilst serving their country

Forever Remembered

To those who played for Brentford Football Club
who gave their lives in conflict whilst serving their country

Forever Remembered

To those who played for Brentford Football Club
who gave their lives in conflict whilst serving their country

Forever Remembered

Players who died during or soon after WW1 who appeared in peace-time

Bombardier William George Allwright
Private John Bayne
Private Louis Lawrent D’Abadie
Private Harry Dutfield
Sub-Lieutenant Edwin Percy Farrow
Lieutenant Alexander Glen
Private Charles Henry Gould
Private James Greechan
Sergeant Patrick Hagan
Acting Adjutant, Lieutenant Thomas Pryce Hamer
Sergeant Joshua Hardisty MM
Corporal John Michael Hendren
Sergeant Richard Charles Kemp
Company Sergeant
Major George William Kennedy DCM, MM
Sergeant George Albert Littler
Private Percy Charles Matthews
Sergeant John William Meehan
Private Alfred William Mehew
Private Henry George Purver
Private Horace Osborne Robotham
Private Alexander White Walker

“Guest” players in Brentford fixtures during WW1
Sapper John Frederick Alborough
Sergeant Henry Cook
Private William Kirby
Shoeing Smith William Mathews
Sergeant Richard Cross Wynn
Players who died during or soon after WW2 who appeared in peace-time

Sergeant Percy Kitchener Saunders
 
Private Ralph Shields

“Guest” players in Brentford fixtures during WW2

Sergeant Albert Edward Bonass
 
Sub-Lieutenant Stanley Tyrrell Cousins

Civilian War Dead players killed, due to enemy actions on home shores, during WW2
Walter Spratt
They shall grow not 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

FOR THOSE FANS WHO CAN NO LONGER ENJOY MATCHES YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN

We honour our Bees United members and other Brentford fans who sadly are no longer with us. Members lost, we remember you all and remain together, Bees United.

 

If you would like to add a name please email hello@beesunited.org.uk

Bob Amos

Alan Ashton

John Anderson

Derek Baker

Phillip (Le Beck) Beckett

David Brown

Dr Dave Buckland

Tom Bunker

Len Bunning

Alan Buxton

Bill Collins

Reg Cook

Mick Cox

Peter Cox (Snr)

Jonathan (JC) Crouch

John Dean

Harvey Edwards

David Alan Evans

Ron Fishlock

“Chas” Adrian Fox

Jim Furber

Brian Francis Hack

Julia Hatcher

Derek Hazel

Alex Henning

Charlie Hensman

Peter Hensman

Ronald Honor

Frank Howlett

Henry Hylton

Ron Jefferys

Evan Jones

Judy Kaufman

Bernie Lee

George Henry Marsh

Roger Paul Marsh

Allan Patrick Neill

Dennis Osborne

Peter James Page

Steve Pepe

Jeff Piner

Maurice Phillips

Robert (Bob) Pincham

Glyn Platt

Eric Prior

Paul Reader

Gordon Regelous

Terry Regelous

Frank Richards

Arthur Saggers

Tony Samuels

Peter Saunders

Michael Scantlin

Joe Seabrook

Hollie Smith

Phil Smith

John Thompson

Steve Tucker

David Vine

Phillip Wells

Alan Wheatley

Bob Winstanley

Les Woodley

Many fellow fans were not able to see our beloved Bees play in the Premier League
All our lost members are remembered on our exciting journey
Always together

Harry Abbett
George Bailey
Phyl Bailey
Ray Balcombe
Edward Baldwin
Stephen Ball
Arthur Basley
John Bateup
Peter Beasley
Donald Bingle
Michael Bishop
Jack Blackham
Stephen Blackham
Dennis Brown
Geoffrey R Brown
Paul Brown
Frank Burgess
Sylvia Burgess
Derek Burtenshaw
Michael Cabble
Paul Cahalane
Charlie Callaghan
Anthony (Anto) Carroll
Charlotte Castagna
John Cattell
David Clare
Phil Clarke
Francis Collins
Reg Cook
Jacqueline Covacie
Peter Crook
Gus Curtis
Jean Davies
James Davies
Peter Davies
AF Davis
Sydney De Jong
George Dee
Reg Dee
Roy Deller
Ronald Dempsey
Donald East
Kevin East
Stephen East
Jessie Emment
John Exelby
Mary Farley
Henry Fenton
Derek Finch
Andy Flaherty
Paul Flaherty
Bill Fossick
Cissie Fossick
Russ Fossick
William Foy
Jim Furber
Abbie George
Lesley George
John Gillard
Raymond Glenister
Barry Goodrich
Mark Grabowski
Ernie Green
Geoffrey Green
Lionel Green
Richard Grimes
Kenneth Gristwood
Tom Guilfoyle
David Harrison
Herbert Harvey
Laurie Harvey
William Haycox
Graham Haynes
Reg Healey
Arthur Hockaday
Joe Holderness
John Holderness
Mike Holland
William Hollins
Barry Huntingford
Cyril Ilett
Brian Ireland
Ronald Jacobs
Brian Jay
Colin Jones
Patricia Jones
Ian Juster
Peter Keen
Jack Keene
John Kelly
Leo Kenton
Sean Kerrane
Eric King
David Kochan
David Lambert
Raymond Lancaster
Martin Lange
Doug Langrish
Mike Law
Ian Levack
Kenneth Levack
Madge Levack
Bertram Longhurst
John Lonnen
Terry Lovegrove
Raymond Lumley
David Lymposs
Charles Lyons Snr
Mary Magill
Roch Maher
John Major
Adam Manley
Ron Maskell
George McCart
Ian McKinlay
Tony Medway
Francis Morley
John Morley
Jack Morwood
Joyce Neate
Angela Newton
John O’Farrell
Thomas O’Higgins
Patricia Osang
Derek Pain
Charles Palmer
Cyril Payne
Alice Pearce
Leonard Pearce
Ken Pennells
Maurice Phillips
Norman Pike
John Pitt
AsrafDin Ramnarain
Graham Rice
Joseph Richardson
Douglas Rikly
Andy Robinson
Alan Rogers
William Rogers
Bob Roker
Lionel Rosier
Percy Rosier
Eric Rowland
William Ryan
John Sanders
Cyril Scott
Douglas W Scott
Alison Sharpe
Peter Sheldrake
Oliver Shilling
Derek Simpson
Eddie Smith
Len Smith
Robert Smith
Ian Spencer
Robin Stevens
Hugh Taverner
Muriel Thatcher
Susan Thomas
Arthur Tilbury
John Trussler
Harry Tubb
John Tubb
Brian Turner
Tom Twydell
Derek Usher
Antony Vaughan
Gordon Vine
John Wade
Tom Ward
Miriam Waterman
Valerie Watkins
Frederick Wayne
David Wellavise
Phillip Wells
David Westbrook
Richard Whaite
Herbie Whitaker
Pat Whitaker
Eric White
Douglas Wilcox
Eric Wiles
Robin Williams
Brian Wilson
William Wiseman
John Wood
Les Woodley
Ade Woods
Roy Woolsey

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