Andover Cemetery
The Advertiser (Adelaide, S.A.) 11-6-1943
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deacon, of Gifford street, New Mile End have been advised that their son. Sgt-Pilot Kenneth W. Deacon. was killed as the result of an aircraft accident in England on June 7. Before enlisting he was employed by the Adelaide Electric Supply Company.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, S.A.) 15-6-1943
DEACON. — On June 7, at Wilts, England, Kenneth Walter, dearly loved son of Florence and Wally, brother of Joan and Stewart, buried at Andover, Hants, on June 10, aged 22 years. Dearly loved.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deacon, of Gifford street, New Mile End have been advised that their son. Sgt-Pilot Kenneth W. Deacon. was killed as the result of an aircraft accident in England on June 7. Before enlisting he was employed by the Adelaide Electric Supply Company.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, S.A.) 15-6-1943
DEACON. — On June 7, at Wilts, England, Kenneth Walter, dearly loved son of Florence and Wally, brother of Joan and Stewart, buried at Andover, Hants, on June 10, aged 22 years. Dearly loved.
The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld.) 26-9-1941
Gympie Man Killed Overseas
GYMPIE.-Cable advise has been received by Mr. B. D. Graham, prominent auctioneer, of Gympie, that his son, Sergeant Edward William Graham, graduate of the Empire Air Scheme, as a navigator, has been killed in an aircraft accident in England. He was 25, and formerly was a member, of the staff of the Union Bank.
Gympie Man Killed Overseas
GYMPIE.-Cable advise has been received by Mr. B. D. Graham, prominent auctioneer, of Gympie, that his son, Sergeant Edward William Graham, graduate of the Empire Air Scheme, as a navigator, has been killed in an aircraft accident in England. He was 25, and formerly was a member, of the staff of the Union Bank.
The Longreach Leader (Qld.) 27-3-1943
SERGT. PILOT R. C. M. WEBSTER
Advice has been received that Sergeant Pilot R. C. M. Webster only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Webster, was kilIed in a flying accident at Ramsbury, Wiltshire England, on 2nd March 1943. Prior to his enlistment, Sergeant Pilot Webster was employed as bookkeeper on Galway Downs.
Mr. T. C. Button (Retreat), chairman of the Jundah-Windorah Patriotic Association, in expressing his regret, stated, "Sergeant Pilot Webster was a most popular young man, and a wide circle of friends deeply regret his passing."
He was the last of the family, his only sister having predeceased him.
SERGT. PILOT R. C. M. WEBSTER
Advice has been received that Sergeant Pilot R. C. M. Webster only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Webster, was kilIed in a flying accident at Ramsbury, Wiltshire England, on 2nd March 1943. Prior to his enlistment, Sergeant Pilot Webster was employed as bookkeeper on Galway Downs.
Mr. T. C. Button (Retreat), chairman of the Jundah-Windorah Patriotic Association, in expressing his regret, stated, "Sergeant Pilot Webster was a most popular young man, and a wide circle of friends deeply regret his passing."
He was the last of the family, his only sister having predeceased him.