Sketty Corporal
Taken from The Cambrian | 15th December, 1917
News was received on Sunday by Mr. And Mrs. S. Tweedale, Mount Pleasant, Glanmor Road, Sketty, that their only son, Corporal Clement Tweedale, had succumbed to the shell wounds inflicted in his face and legs in France. He was a bright and popular young man of 23 years of age, and one of the first units of Sketty CLB at the outbreak of hostilities to volunteer and joined the King’s Royal Rifles. In his two years active service in France he has been in hospital twice, once for wounds received on the Somme, and then with dysentery.