J/35425, Royal Canadian Air Force
Flying Officer Dixon was 26 years old on June 16, 1944 when he was killed, leaving behind a wife and a 6-month-old son whom he had never seen. His Wellington Bomber #HZ 715 was on an aerial operation in Northern England, when it flew through a cloud and hit a hill at Buttermere, Cumberland, Scotland. He is buried in Blacon Cemetery, Chester.
Son of Alfred Alonzo Dixon and Sarah (Thrasher) Dixon of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Husband of Maud Elizabeth (Brown) Dixon of Toronto, Ontario.
J/35425, Royal Canadian Air Force
Flying Officer Dixon was 26 years old on June 16, 1944 when he was killed, leaving behind a wife and a 6-month-old son whom he had never seen. His Wellington Bomber #HZ 715 was on an aerial operation in Northern England, when it flew through a cloud and hit a hill at Buttermere, Cumberland, Scotland. He is buried in Blacon Cemetery, Chester.
Son of Alfred Alonzo Dixon and Sarah (Thrasher) Dixon of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Husband of Maud Elizabeth (Brown) Dixon of Toronto, Ontario.
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Flying Officer
F.A. DIXON
Pilot
Royal Canadian Air Force
16th June 1944
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