Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Wilson, who died on December 23 aged 96, was awarded a Victoria Cross for his gallant defence against a large Italian force during the East African campaign in August 1940; the award was originally posthumous since Wilson was thought to have been killed in action. Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Wilson, VC - Telegraph
A brave and modest man. I didn't realise that he wore glasses - a inspiration to some of us! This leaves just four VC recipients from WW2 alive: John Cruickshank, Tulbahadur Pun, Lachiman Gurung, Edward Kenna.
Particularly for obituaries of prominent WW2 veterans, its worth pasting the whole article so that we have it in the archives in case the original link goes down. So long as we acknowledge that it came from the Telegraph:
About him being reported killed in 1940 Reported killed 1940, obituary printed today: Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Wilson - Times Online