Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch  
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29/12/2020
29/12/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated Saturday 4th December 1943:
29/12/2020 Mr George Purvis, of Church Street, Cookstown, has just received a General Service medal with the Palestine clasp, awarded to his son, Fusilier Samuel J Purvis, aged 24, who was killed in action in April 1942. He has a younger brother serving overseas.
03/12/2020 PURVIS – In loving memory of my dear son, Samuel John, Royal Irish Fusiliers, who died of wounds on 27th April 1942. ‘Too good in life to be forgotten.’ Ever remembered by his father, step-mother, sisters and brothers (George on active service). Church Street, Cookstown.
03/12/2020
03/12/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 24th April 1943:
02/07/2020 Known family: George Purvis, Jane Purvis (nee McMaster), Samuel John Purvis born about 1919), George Purvis, Nell Purvis.
02/07/2020 PURVIS – Cherished memories of my dear son, Samuel John, who died as the result of enemy action in Malta on 25th April 1942. ‘Only asleep.’ Always remembered by his father, step-mother, brothers (George on active service in Malta) and sisters (Nell on Women's Auxiliary Air Force (W.A.A.F.)). Church Street, Cookstown.
02/07/2020
02/07/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 29th April 1944:
15/01/2020
15/01/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 9th May 1942: Killed on Active Service
15/01/2020
15/01/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 9th May 1942: Killed on Active Service
15/01/2020 Notification has been received by Mr George Purvis, of Church Street. Cookstown, that his eldest son, Fusilier Samuel John Purvis, Royal Irish Fusiliers, has died in the Middle East from wounds caused by enemy action. His other son, George, is serving with the same regiment.
15/01/2020 Samuel’s younger brother, George Purvis, was also with the Royal Irish Fusiliers. He survived the war.
15/01/2020 PURVIS – April 1942, in the Middle East, Fusilier Samuel John Purvis, Royal Irish Fusiliers, eldest son of Mr George Purvis, of Church Street. Cookstown. Died of wounds from enemy action.
18/09/2019 The CWGC record Fusilier Samuel John Purvis as the son of George Purvis and of Jane Purvis (nee McMaster) of Cookstown, Co. Tyrone.
18/09/2019 Fusilier Samuel Purvis is commemorated on locally on Cookstown Cenotaph.
18/09/2019 Fusilier Samuel Purvis is buried in a collective grave (three people) at Pembroke Military Cemetery on the island of Malta. His iinscription reads THY WILL BE DONE. The collective grave is almost certainly down to limitation of space in the cemetery.
18/09/2019 On 25th April 1942, the enemy launched many air raids on the island (as many as 20-25 on that day alone), during which Fusilier Samuel Purvis lost his life. The list of casualties on that day was substantial.
18/09/2019 Fusilier Samuel Purvis was serving with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers during the Battle of Malta.
18/09/2019 Samuel Purvis joined the Royal Irish Fusiliers on 27th December 1937 and had seen service in Egypt and Palestine.
18/09/2019 The family lived near the Red Bridge, Drapersfield, and then Church Street, Cookstown.
18/09/2019 Samuel John Purvis was the son of George Purvis and Jane Purvis (nee McMaster), of Cookstown. He was born in 1919.
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