Nottingham Evening Post, ‘Roll of Honour’, 19 September 1918: ‘West. Killed in action, August 26th, 1918, Walter, aged 22, the dearly beloved and youngest son of Joseph and Isabella West, 3, Clyde-street, Wilford-road, Nottingham (late of Preston). His third time in France, went out with Sherwood Foresteres when 18. A precious life laid down, God knew he did his share, and took him home to rest. Sadly missed by sorrowing father, mother, all brothers and sisters. Joseph in France, John and Emma in South Africa, and Violet (fiancée).’ (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk)
'In Memoriam' published 26th August 1921 in the Nottingham Evening Post :-
“WEST. – In loving memory of Pte. Walter West, 1/7th Robin Hoods, killed in action August 26th, 1918. Gone from our home, but not from our hearts. – From sorrowing father, mother, all brothers and sisters, and fiancée Violet.
“WEST. – In loving memory of Pte. Walter West, 1/7th Robin Hoods, killed in August 26th, 1918. Ever remembered by his sorrowing sister and brother Emma [?] and John, nephews Alistair and Kenneth (South Africa).”
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Inscription on headstone, Beeston and Stapleford Cemetery, Beeston, Nottingham: ‘In loving memory of Joseph the beloved husband of Isabella West died 13th June 1931 aged 73 years. Also Walter son of the above fell in action 28th Aug. 1918 aged 22 years. Also Martha their daughter who died 15th Sept. 1892 aged 6 months. Resting. Also Isabella West wife of the above, died Nov. 13th 1936 aged 74 years. Some day we’ll meet again.’