1943 in Wales - Deaths

Deaths

  • 9 January – William Llewellyn Thomas, Wales international rugby player, 70
  • 12 January – Selwyn Biggs, Wales international rugby player and Glamorgan cricketer,
  • 31 January – Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, physician, 85
  • 1 March – Clara Novello Davies, singer, 71
  • 6 March – John Daniel Evans, pioneer in Patagonia, 81
  • 23 March – Commander John Wallace Linton, VC, 37
  • 28 March – Ben Davies, operatic tenor, 85
  • 12 April – Arthur Lloyd James, phonetician
  • 17 April – Alice Gray Jones (Ceridwen Peris), author, 90
  • 8 September – Dai Lewis, Wales international rugby player, 76
  • 15 September – David Samuel, Wales international rugby player
  • 24 September – Billy Douglas, Wales international rugby player, 80
  • 15 October – Sir Thomas Artemus Jones, lawyer, 72
  • 29 October – Frank Hancock, Wales international rugby union international, 84
  • 10 December – Ivor Morgan, Wales international rugby union player, 59
  • 27 December – Arthur O'Bree, Glamorgan cricketer, 57

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