Wednesday 10 November 2021

9/1085 Bombardier William O'Brien, 9/11/1889-26/8/1918.

 


Mr Denis O’Brien, Wingatui, received advice yesterday that his eldest son, Bombardier William O'Brien (New Zealand Field Artillery), had been killed in action on August 26. The deceased soldier left New Zealand with the 5th Reinforcements, and was for a time in Egypt, from which place he went to France with the first batch of troops. He was wounded, and after treatment at Walton-on-Thames Hospital proceeded to France, where he received a second wound, and spent some time in a convalescent home. On recovery he returned to the firing line, and met his death. Deceased, who was born and reared at Wingatui, was a popular young man, being a member of several clubs and societies, including the Taieri Collie Club, the Hunt Club, and the Loyal Mosgiel Lodge of Oddfellows. He was an enthusiastic member of the Otago Hussars up till the inception of the Territorial scheme.  -Evening Star, 13/9/1918.



Photo from the Mosgeil Lodge memorial board, via the Online cenotaph.


FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE

IN MEMORIAM

O’BRIEN. — In loving memory of 9/1085 Bombardier William O'Brien, killed in action in France on August 26, 1918. R.I.P. We miss you most who loved you best.

 — Inserted by his laving parents, sister, and brother.  -Otago Daily Times, 26/8/1921.



Southern Cemetery, Dunedin.





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