- First Name(s):George
- Surname:LOMAS
- Service Number:203869
- Rank:
Lieutenant
- Conflict:WW2
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Cavalry
- Corps:Royal Armoured Corps
- Regiment:148th (9th Battalion The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment)
- Unit:A Squadron
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:11th July 1944
- Age At Death:23
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Ranville War Cemetery, France, Grave II. C. 7.
- Place of Birth:Unknown
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:
Son of Gordon Dunbar Lomas and Jane Elizabeth Lomas, of King’s Heath, Birmingham
LOMAS George Is Named On These Memorials
Further Information About LOMAS George
The following information has been researched by and is courtesy of John Barry:
1939 Register
49 Howard Road, Birmingham
Gordon D. Lomas, born 22nd September 1884, Manufacturing Confectioners Agent
Jane E. Lomas, born 16th August 1883, Home Duties
John Lomas, born 9th June 1913, Wholesale Salesman Cocoa Chocolate & Confectionary

Lt George Lomas. Photo courtesy of John Barry (Find A Grave)
Probate 1945
LOMAS George of 49 Howard Road Kings Heath Birmingham 14 died 11 July 1944 on war service Administration Birmingham 22 October to Jane Elizabeth Lomas (wife of Gordon Dunbar Lomas). Effects £488 7s 10d.
Birmingham Daily Post, 11th July 1945
Roll of Honour
Lomas – In loving remembrance of George (Lieut., R.A.C., British 2nd Army), killed in action, at Colombelles (Caen), July 11, 1944. Also the boys of his troop who fell with him. Gallant Crusaders.


