After demobilisation in 1919, he returned to the provision trade where he worked as a salesman until 1926, He was ordained a deacon in 1927 and priest in 1928, while serving a curacy at
St Mary's, Prescot,
Lancashire. From 1931 to 1933 he was Vicar of
Bosley, and of St Stephen's,
Flowery Field, Hyde, (both then in Cheshire) from 1933 to 1944. from 1941 to 1946. After the war he was successively Rector of St Mary,
Droylsden, Manchester, from 1946 to 1951; Vicar of
Claybrooke with
Wibtoft,
Leicestershire from 1951 to 1963, and of
Bradworthy,
Devon from 1963 to 1964. After retiring from full-time ministry, he lived in the later 1960s at
Shrewsbury,
Shropshire, where he was chaplain to the town's
British Legion branch and in 1966 he was one of seven winners of the VC who were invited by the Minister of Defence to attend the 50th anniversary
Battle of the Somme celebrations in France. He later moved to Sheffield. He died on 27 January 1973, aged 82, in Sheffield. He was cremated at
Sheffield Crematorium in City Road and his ashes buried in All Saints Chapel at
Sheffield Cathedral. == Legacy ==