Inside the Methodist Church are memorials to parishioners who died in WW1 and WW2.
"In memory of the men who fell in the Great War
G.F. Andrews
R.W. Baker
W. Curtis
W.J. Downtown
T. Gibbs
T. Johnston
H.C. Bliss
H.M. Lawson
E.Miller
R.M. Nash
J. Norris
A.H. Park
G. Pitcher
E.J. Rayson
P.H. Roberts
J.A. Sansom
S.H. Sansom
J.S. Sheldrick
C.H. Wood
1914-1918"
"1939-1945
In grateful memory of
Thomas Robert Edcell
Herbert Hutchings
William Lugg
Who gave their lives in the
Second World War"
Additionally there is a memorial from the former Unification Church (Now closed)
"Sherborne Congregational Church
1914-1918
In honoured memory of the Men in connection with this church who fell in the Great War
Anstey, H.C.
Baker, H.J.
Baker, E.
Best H.W.
Coffin, H.F.
Dewfall, T.
Diment, W.H.
Dunn, P.V.J.
Farrell, J.F.
Few, F.J.
Foot, F.
Framp, E.W.J.
Hamblin, W.E.
Hodges, W.H.
Jupe, E.
Keates, W.
Lambert, R. F.
Line, H.
Martin, S.S.
Matthews, A,E.
Morley, C.F.
Notley, J.
Osborne, R.C.
Paine, C.J.
Palmer, T.C.
Park, S.J.
Patten, B.
Pitcher, G.
Pitman, J.A.
Quinton, F.
Richards, J.
Seymour, C.B.
Smith, C.Y.
Staggs, S.H.
Tidd, G.W.
Warne, W.H.
Wells, S.J.
"Their name liveth for evermore"'
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