
BIGBY WAR
MEMORIAL
World
War 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled
and Copyright © Michael Peck 2007
There
appears to be only one memorial in Bigby which is to be found in the
parish church of All Saints. It takes the form of a wall mounted brass
plaque to two men from the PAthfinder Squadron who died during World
War 2.
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Photographs
Copyright © Michael Peck 2007 |
In
loving memory of
Pilot Officer Harold Elvin Howsam
of Bigby, Server and Ringer in this church,
and
Flight Sergeant Gordon Fletcher
of London, Ontario
and of all comrades lost with them on active service
with the Pathfinder Squadron, R.A.F.
on the night of 12 – 13th June 1943,
and laid to rest in the province of Friesland in Holland.
Grant unto them O Lord, eternal rest.
HOWSAM |
Harold
Elvin |
Pilot
Officer (Navigator) 146295. 83 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 13th June 1943, aged 31 years. Son of George and Annie
Howsam of Lincoln, Lincs. Commemorated WORKUM (Spoordyke) GENERAL
CEMEERY. Plot D. Row 1. Grave 9. |
FLETCHER |
Arthur
Gordon |
Pilot
Officer (Air Bomber) J/17802, Royal Canadian Air Force. 83 Squadron,
Royal Air Force. Died 13th June 1943, aged 20 years. Son of Arthur
Delaski and Annie McIntosh Fletcher of London, Ontario, Canada.
Commemorated WORKUM (Spoordyke) GENERAL CEMEERY. Plot D. Row 1.
Grave 8. |
Make
them to be numbered with thy saints.
Last
updated
27 April, 2007
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