In Memoriam

Lest we Forget

“The conflict beckoned men of every grade;
And from the sporting fields they went, as did the rest,
And proved their worth as those whose trade
It was to fight. Their souls be blessed
Who fell in their desire to save old England”
Anon.

The following Southgate Olympic members were lost during World War Two.

Flying Officer D.D. ‘Doug’ Beale, R.A.F.

Killed in a flying accident near Cambridge, December 1942

Leading Aircraftman R.J.S. ‘Ducksie’ Blunn, R.A.F.
Killed by enemy action at Waddington, Lincolnshire, May 1941

Sub-Lieutenant E.L. ‘Eddie’ Clark, D.S.M., D.S.C., R.N.V.R.
Posted missing at Tobruk, October 1941.
Presumed Killed, June 1942.
Awarded D.S.M.  for continued gallantry to duty while serving off the coast of Norway.
Awarded D.S.C. for courage, leadership and resolution in action against enemy in the Mediterranean.

Private A.R.H. ‘Ada’ Wylie, Durham Light Infantry.
Killed in action in France, May 1940.

Today we also remember Clare Potsos with a memorial game at the club. Please donate if you can.