WW1
DOVE, HENRY JOHN VAUGHAN PERCY
Extreme regret was impressed at Penguin upon receipt of the news that Mrs. V. Percy Dove had received intimation by cable of the death of her husband, Private Vaughan Percy Dove, from meningitis. The late Pte Dove was previously on the staff of the Penguin branch of the Commercial Bank, and was extremely popular during his residence. Much sympathy is expressed with his young widow, who is a sister to the six Naylor brothers on active service. The North Western Advocate 19th June 1917
Snow cover on graves marked with a cross in the AIF cemetery Henry John Vaughan Percy-Dove, 40th Bn, aged 28, died of sickness 11 June 1917; 2ND from front right hand side
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