BUT THE VERY HAIRS
OF YOUR HEAD
ARE ALL NUMBERED

DRIVER JOHN LEWIS DAVIES

ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY

11TH SEPTEMBER 1917 AGE 22

BURIED: CANADA FARM CEMETERY, ELVERDINGE, BELGIUM


Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? And one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father.
But the very hairs of your head are all numbered.
Fear not therefore, ye are of more value than than many sparrows
St Matthew 10: 29-31

Driver Davies' father chose this inscription, deriving comfort from the message being that as God concerns himself with the smallest details about each and every one of us, he cares about the death of every man and the grief of all who mourn.
Davies came from Abercynon in Wales, a coal mining community based round a railway junction. He was a volunteer, his medal card showing his qualifying date for the 1914-15 Star was the 20 July 1915. He served as a driver in the Royal Field Artillery and was with the 20th Divisional Ammunition Column when he died of wounds at the dressing station at Canada Farm during the Third Ypres Campaign.