WW1
SIBLEY, WILLIAM CECIL
The original grave marker, covered in flowers, of 3812 Driver (Dvr) William Cecil Sibley, 3rd Australian Light Horse, of Hobart, Tas. Dvr Sibley enlisted on 20 August 1917 and embarked from Melbourne aboard RMS Ormonde on 7 March 1918. He died of pneumonia and malaria in Egypt on 22 December 1918 aged 27 years.
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