

The Carnforth war memorial carries a number of plaques:
“Erected to the glorious memory of the men of Carnforth who obeyed the call of duty, went forth and died for their King and Country in the Great War 1914-1918.”
“This tablet was erected to the honoured memory of the men of Carnforth who have died since the armistice through the effects of their war service 1918-1924.”
| Bert Cambray | Victor H. Postlethwaite | James Wood |
| Thomas W. Cornthwaite | Edward H. Smith | Joseph Wright |
| John A. Nuttall | Richard A. Smith | |
| John T.H. Parkinson | Robert B.P. Whiteside |
“Erected to the glorious memory of the men of Carnforth who obeyed the call of duty, went forth and died for their King and Country in the Great War 1939-1945.”
“To the honoured memory of the men of Carnforth who died after the close of the 1939-1945 war from the effects of war service.”
First World War
Second World War
There were also a number of servicemen who returned from both wars.
There are also people who died who had connections to Carnforth but are not on the War Memorial. The information was found during searching newspaper articles.
