Same Age - 15

George Bunn
A Fourth Hand with Sailing Trawler Loch Fyne (Lowestoft), George died on 6th of September 1915.
George was born at Pakefield in early 1901, a son of Arthur and Sarah Bunn. In 1901 his family lived at 11 Carlton Road, Pakefield, and this was still their home in 1911.
Agnes Joyce Butcher
A Civilian, Agnes died on 15th of January 1942 aged of 15.
Agnes was born at Lowestoft on 28 September 1926, a daughter of William John Ivory and Ethel S. Butcher. In 1939 her family lived at of 183 Saint Peters Street.
Agnes was injured at London Road North, on 13 January 1942, during the Waller Raid. She died at Lowestoft and North Suffolk Hospital.

Ronald James Gordon Clarke
A Civilian, Ronald died on 9th of April 1941 at the age of 15.
Ronald was born at Lowestoft on 22 December September 1925, a son of Bertie Frederick and Rose Clarke. By 1939 his family were living at 100 Rotterdam Road.
Ronald, his parents, two of his brothers, and several neighbours were killed in an air raid when a bomb hit the air raid shelter, at 100 Rotterdam Road, where they were taking cover.

William Edward Collins
A Cook with sailing trawler Chrysolite (Lowestoft), William died on 4th of July 1917 at the age of 15.
William was born at Lowestoft on 11 January 1902, a son of Arthur and Johanna Collins. He was baptised at Saint Margaret's Church, Lowestoft, on 5 February 1902 and his family lived at 11 Factory Street. In 1911 their home was at 37 Beckham Road. Later Johanna lived at 23 Wilde Street, Lowestoft. She remarried in 1920.
On 4 July 1917 the Chrysolite was fishing four nautical miles off Haisbro Lightship. The trawler struck a mine and sank. Five of the crew were killed.

Henry Charles Day
A Seaman with Steam Drifter Reliance (Lowestoft), Henry died on 7th of October 1917 at the age of 15.
Henry was born at Lowestoft on 25 January 1902, a son of Henry Charles and Ethel Maud Day. He was baptised at Saint Margaret's Church on 25 April 1902 and his family lived at 26 Melbourne Road. In 1911 his family lived at 15 Edinburgh Road and later at 125 Saint Margaret's Road. Later still, his mother lived at 8 Albany Road, Lowestoft.

William Lionel Thompson
A Fourth Hand with the trawler Guide, William died on 23rd February 1916 at the age of 15.
William was born at Pakefield on 24 September 1900, a son of Walter William and Agnes Emily Thompson. He was baptised at All Saints' and Saint Margaret's Church, Pakefield, on 11 November 1900. William's family lived at 1 Florence Road, Pakefield, and this was still their home in 1911.
From 9 May 1904 William attended Cunningham Infants School.
During the First World War, William served as the Fourth Hand on the Lowestoft based trawler 'Guide'.
William Turrell
A Cook with the trawler Fleurette (Lowestoft), William died on the 13th February 1917, aged 15.
William was born at Lowestoft in 1902, a son of George and Jane Turrell. In 1911 his family lived at 3 Parkholme Terrace, High Street.