Alan Whammond Woolverton
Husband Alan Whammond Woolverton [25]
Born: 23 Feb 1921 - Penticton, Okanagan-Similkameen Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Christened: Died: 1 May 1944 - Holland Cause of Death: shot down Buried: - Enkhuizen General Cemetery, Enkhuizen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Father: John Arthur Woolverton [9] [9VQ3-LCV] (1879-1964) Mother: Alice Georgina Shuff [10] (1881-1965)
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General Notes: Husband - Alan Whammond Woolverton
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF2427
DEAT: RIN MH:IF2463
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Birth: unknown
Death: Feb. 20, 1944
Flying Officer ( Pilot ) J/23297 Royal Canadian Air Force Age 23 Plot 1. Row X. Joint grave 3.
"Lieut Alan Whamond Woolverton, was the Pilot of Halifax JD271 428 Squadron who crashed on February 19th 1944 on the Ijsselmeer near Andijk Holland."
Burial:
Enkhuizen General Cemetery
Enkhuizen
Enkhuizen Municipality
Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Maintained by: IWPP Custodial Account
Originally Created by: International Wargraves ...
Record added: Mar 24, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 18575050
"Enlisting with the 112th Winnipeg Squadron, R,C,A.F., soon after the outbreak of war, FO. ALAN WOOLVERTON is reported missing after air operations overseas. Remustering after the squadron went overseas, he graduated as a pilot and received his commission at Brantford in February, 1943. He was posted overseas immediately. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Woolverton, 181 Lenore St., PO. Woolverton was born in Penticton, B.C., 23 years ago, and with his family came to Winnipeg when a child. He attended Laura Secord and Gordon Bell schools. Four brothers are serving with the air force. They are: L/AC. George, Ottawa; PO. Ralph, with the Ferry Command; Sgt. Frank, Rivers, Man., and Cpl. Jack, No. 8 Repair Depot."