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Flying Officer Cyril Jerome Williams

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Flying Officer Cyril Jerome Williams

Birth
Death
26 May 1953 (aged 20)
Oregon, USA
Burial
St. John's, Avalon Peninsula Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Grave 69 Plot 4 No 2
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On 26 May 1953, RCAF Lancaster KB995 (407 Squadron) crashed into the east side of Iron Mountain, near North Bend, Oregon, USA; all ten Canadian airmen aboard were killed instantly. The aircraft had taken off from Comox, British Columbia, Canada, heading to San Diego, California; it was transporting some parts needed for repairing another 407 Squadron airplane which had been participating in a military exercise. It is thought that KB995 ran into some bad weather conditions as it flew southwards over the Rocky Mountains, and the heavy rainfall greatly reduced visibility.

On 30 May a search party located the wreckage of downed Lancaster KB995.

A cairn, funded by local Oregon citizens, was erected near the crash site to remember and to honour the air crew of Lancaster KB995.
The casualties were:
Flying Officer Joseph Yvon Elias Aurele BOURGEOIS,
Flying Officer John William BROWNIE,
Flying Officer Robert James CALDER,
Flying Officer David Fair ELLIS,
Flying Officer Kenneth Edgar ELSDEN,
Leading Aircaftman John HARALDSON,
Flying Officer Harry Charles MADDICK,
Corporal Donald Gordon SPENCE,
Leading Aircraftman William Henry WALDRON, and
Flying Officer Cyril Jerome WILLIAMS.

Military Service:-
Rank: Flying Officer
Trade: Radio Operator
Service Number: 28693
Age: 20
Force: Royal Canadian Air Force
Unit: 407 (Maritime Reconnaissance) Squadron

Born in Brigus Junction, in the Dominion of Newfoundland [BEFORE Newfoundland became part of Canada in 1949].
Date and Place of Enlistment: May 2, 1950 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Son of Jerome and Selina Williams; brother of Gerald, Brenda, Hilda, Marie, Margaret, Bertha and Alice Williams.

Flying Officer Cyril Jerome Williams is commemorated on Page 34 of the 'In the Service of Canada' Book of Remembrance.
The casualties of this aircraft accident are also remembered and honoured in the VP International Book Of Remembrance which is maintained at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum at 14 Wing Greenwood, Nova Scotia, Canada.
On 26 May 1953, RCAF Lancaster KB995 (407 Squadron) crashed into the east side of Iron Mountain, near North Bend, Oregon, USA; all ten Canadian airmen aboard were killed instantly. The aircraft had taken off from Comox, British Columbia, Canada, heading to San Diego, California; it was transporting some parts needed for repairing another 407 Squadron airplane which had been participating in a military exercise. It is thought that KB995 ran into some bad weather conditions as it flew southwards over the Rocky Mountains, and the heavy rainfall greatly reduced visibility.

On 30 May a search party located the wreckage of downed Lancaster KB995.

A cairn, funded by local Oregon citizens, was erected near the crash site to remember and to honour the air crew of Lancaster KB995.
The casualties were:
Flying Officer Joseph Yvon Elias Aurele BOURGEOIS,
Flying Officer John William BROWNIE,
Flying Officer Robert James CALDER,
Flying Officer David Fair ELLIS,
Flying Officer Kenneth Edgar ELSDEN,
Leading Aircaftman John HARALDSON,
Flying Officer Harry Charles MADDICK,
Corporal Donald Gordon SPENCE,
Leading Aircraftman William Henry WALDRON, and
Flying Officer Cyril Jerome WILLIAMS.

Military Service:-
Rank: Flying Officer
Trade: Radio Operator
Service Number: 28693
Age: 20
Force: Royal Canadian Air Force
Unit: 407 (Maritime Reconnaissance) Squadron

Born in Brigus Junction, in the Dominion of Newfoundland [BEFORE Newfoundland became part of Canada in 1949].
Date and Place of Enlistment: May 2, 1950 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Son of Jerome and Selina Williams; brother of Gerald, Brenda, Hilda, Marie, Margaret, Bertha and Alice Williams.

Flying Officer Cyril Jerome Williams is commemorated on Page 34 of the 'In the Service of Canada' Book of Remembrance.
The casualties of this aircraft accident are also remembered and honoured in the VP International Book Of Remembrance which is maintained at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum at 14 Wing Greenwood, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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  • Created by: SJB Hearn
  • Added: Apr 22, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108996982/cyril_jerome-williams: accessed ), memorial page for Flying Officer Cyril Jerome Williams (31 Mar 1933–26 May 1953), Find a Grave Memorial ID 108996982, citing Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Cemetery, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; Maintained by SJB Hearn (contributor 46864594).