Frank Percy TATE

Unit

198th Siege Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery

Service Number 94930
Rank Gunner
Nature of Death Killed in action France and Flanders 31/7/17
Age -
Burial/Commemoration Voormezele Enclosure No 3, Belgium
Malvern Commemoration
Christchurch, Great Malvern
Next of Kin Son-in-law of Mrs Rea of The Cottage, Barnards Green
Education -
Previous Employment Postal Clerk at Wolverhampton, previously a Malvern Postman
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Biography

Frank Tate was born in London, and enlisted into the Artillery in Wolverhampton. The Malvern News reported in August 1917: "Gnr Frank Percy Tate, RGA (son-in-law of Mrs Rea, The Cottage, Barnard's Green) has been killed in action. for some years he was a postman at Malvern, before becoming a postal clerk and went to Wolverhampton. He enlisted in June 1916 and proceeded to France in November 1916. The deceased was well known in the Malvern district and generally esteemed. He leaves a widow and two children, for who sincere sympathy is felt.

"Mrs Tate received the following from Major F Holman: 'I am sorry to be the sender of bad news to you, but I feel I must write to you how deeply sorry all the officers and men of the Battery were at the lost of their comrade, your husband, who was killed in action at 8.30 this morning. I trust you will be sustained and strengthened to bear the heavy blow which it has - in common with so many of our womanhood - becomes your lot to bear. You will be glad to know that your husband suffered no pain; his death was instantaneous and that is, at least, a great consolation.

"'I am the officer commanding the Battery feel his loss very keenly as your husband was closely connected with the work of the fighting guns and has been unfailingly helpful and willing. I feel his loss more as a personal friend and a comrade and I can assure you that the same feeling is throughout the Battery. He was popular with his comrades, unfailing in his duty and has now given his life for his country. Your husband will be buried tomorrow, and a clergyman will perform the last rites in accordance with the Church of England, to which I believe your husband belonged. May God help you and your two children to bear up.'"

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Malvern News 11/8/17

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