Inscribed "The Great War 1914-18 In Proud and Grateful memory of" and "Men of Stickford who made the Supreme Sacrifice"
| Name | Unit(s) | Details |
| F. H. Borrill | 117 bttn, Royal Field Artillery | |
| F. W. Bycroft | Sapper, Royal Engineers | |
| H. Ely | Corporal, 5th Lincolns | First name "Harry" |
| C. R. Horne | ||
| C. Melton | First name "Charles" | |
| W. Pawlett | Private, 17th S. Foresters | |
| H. H. Sharpe | Lance Corporal, 2nd/5th West Yorks | Herbert Sharp (note surname variance), KIA 12 Aug 1918, France and is buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. |
| W. H. Sharpe | Private, 10th Lincolns & Labour Corps | William Sharp, WIA overseas and brought back to Wharnecliffe Hospital, Sheffield, where he died four years later of his wounds, 9 Dec 1920. |
| H. P. Thompson | Private, 4th Lincolns | "Herbert Philip" |
| W. B. Toynton | Private, 6th Bedfords | "William Burt" |
| S. Woods | Private, 10th Lincolns | "Sidney" |
Inscribed "To The Immortal Memory of" and "Men of This Parish Who Died For Us in The War of 1939-1945"
| Name | ||
| F. Chapman | ||
| J. H. Elston | ||
| J. Kitchen | ||
| B. C. W. Milns | ||
| N. Pension |

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