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Lloyd Dick McKechnie (1910 - 1943)

Lloyd Dick McKechnie
Born in New Zealandmap
Husband of — married 1941 in New Zealandmap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 33 in Italymap
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Biography

Lloyd McKechnie is an Anzac who served in World War Two.

Lloyd Dick McKechnie is the son of Hunter and Emma McKechnie of Auckland, New Zealand

He married Edna Prideaux in 1941, they lived in Stanley Bay, Auckland

Gunner Lloyd Dick McKechnie NZ63441 served in the New Zealand Artillery, 5 Field Regiment

Died 29th November 1943 in Italy; he was 32 years old.

Buried in the Sangro River War Cemetery, Italy - grave XVl. E. 13.


Sources

  • N.Z. Births - 1911/23420 - McKechnie Lloyd Dick - parents : Emma & Hunter
  • N.Z. Marriages - 1941/4081 - Edna Prideaux & Lloyd Dick McKechnie
  • N.Z. Deaths - 1945/52647 - McKechnie Lloyd Dick aged 32 years
  • War Graves Project - Lloyd Dick McKechnie




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