Fred Miller |  | Rank: | Fire Watcher |  | Died: | 05/02/1941 | Age: | 39 |  | Incident Date: | 04/02/1941 |  | Incident Address. | Boundary Bridge, Cheadle |  | Died Address: | Stockport Infirmary |  |
 | Cemetery or Memorial: | Denton Cemetery |  | Town Memorial: | Not Listed |  | Extra Information: | CWGC - Firewatcher; of 141 Stockport Road,
Cheadle. Son of Mrs. Annie McFarlane (formerly
Miller), of 117 Liverpool Road, Reddish; husband
of Matilda Miller. Injured 4 February 1941, at
Stockport Road; died at Stockport Infirmary.
The second air raid took place on the night of the
4th February 1941 where a lone bomber made a
direct hit on a house in Stockport Road. Both
occupants, mother and daughter, were killed
outright as was a local fire watcher, Robert
Campbell. The last victim, also a fire watcher,
received wounds from which he died the following
day
On duty at Boundary Bridge in company with Robert
Campbell, he received a large wound to his side
and died the next day at Stockport Infirmary.
Robert Campbell was killed instantly.  |  
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