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Flight Lieutenant Emerson Parish

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Flight Lieutenant Emerson Parish Veteran

Birth
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
6 May 1945 (aged 34)
Surrey, England
Burial
Brookwood, Woking Borough, Surrey, England Add to Map
Plot
50. A. 7.
Memorial ID
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Service No: C/24451

Age: 34

Regiment/Service: Royal Canadian Air Force


Son of Eli Parish and Dagmar Forsberg; husband of Frances Henrietta Parish, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.


From the local history book "Prairie Progress: Commemorating the Macrorie District" (1983, pp. 309-310)...


Emerson Parish, born in Calgary, Alberta, October 28th, 1910. Completed his High School education at Central Technical School in Toronto. After graduation he worked for the City of Toronto in the Assessment Bureau. In the second World War he enlisted in the RACF and was posted to England as a Radar Technician. He was killed with an aircraft crashed into the nissen hut in which he was working on May 6th, 1945 at Biggin Hill, England.

Service No: C/24451

Age: 34

Regiment/Service: Royal Canadian Air Force


Son of Eli Parish and Dagmar Forsberg; husband of Frances Henrietta Parish, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.


From the local history book "Prairie Progress: Commemorating the Macrorie District" (1983, pp. 309-310)...


Emerson Parish, born in Calgary, Alberta, October 28th, 1910. Completed his High School education at Central Technical School in Toronto. After graduation he worked for the City of Toronto in the Assessment Bureau. In the second World War he enlisted in the RACF and was posted to England as a Radar Technician. He was killed with an aircraft crashed into the nissen hut in which he was working on May 6th, 1945 at Biggin Hill, England.



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