William John Spicer
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SPICER, William John
Service no: Depot [1]
Place of birth: Lewis Ponds, 1893
Address: Lewis Ponds, via Orange
Occupation: Labourer
Next of kin: James Spicer (father), Lewis Ponds, via Orange
Date of enlistment: 20 July 1915
Place of enlistment: Liverpool
Age at enlistment: 22
Fate: Discharged November 1915 due to medical unfitness
Date of death: March 1964, Orange
Buried: Cremated at Canobolas Crematorium
William John Spicer was born in Lewis Ponds in 1893, the third son (and fourth child) of James Spicer and his wife Margaret (nee MacElligott).
William and his older brother, Samuel, enlisted together in Liverpool in July 1915. An older brother, James, enlisted the following January.
A medical conducted in November 1915 found William to be unfit for active service, due to chronic sciatica and lumbago. William was subsequently discharged.
In 1917 William married Ethel A Marr. He worked in the Orange, Dubbo and Euchareena districts until his death in Orange in 1964.
William’s cousin, Thomas Samuel Spicer, also enlisted in WWI.