John Anderson Lewellyn was born on 6 October 1915 in Chattanooga, Tennessee to William Anderson Llewellyn and Martha Elizabeth Cantrell.
Buried at Tennessee-Georgia Memorial Park, Rossville, GA
Corporal
59th Coast Artillery Corps, Company B
Cpl Llewellyn Died non Battle 16 April 1943. He was captured on 7 May 1942 in the Southwest Pacific Theatre, Philippine Islands. He was sent to a prison camp in the Philippines and died as a Prisoner of War.
Chattanooga Daily Times, 13 December 1944
Cpl. Llewellyn, who enlisted in the army four years ago, had been a prisoner of the Japanese since shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. News of the death of the coast artilleryman was received here through the American Red Cross. The cause of death was listed as “pulmonary tuberculosis”.
He was an employee of the Peerless Woolen Mills before he enlisted in the army. In addition to his mother (Mrs. Martha Morrow), he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hassie M. Bennett and Mrs. Claudie L. Coleman; one brother, James C. Llewellyn. He was a brother of GM3C George S. Llewellyn, who was killed in action in the first invasion of France.