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Flying Officer ( Pilot ) William Thomas Hardie
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Flying Officer ( Pilot ) William Thomas Hardie Veteran

Birth
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
Death
20 Mar 1946 (aged 22–23)
North Walsham, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Monument
Horsham St Faith, Broadland District, Norfolk, England Add to Map
Plot
Memorial Panel - 14th on list
Memorial ID
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William was born in 1923, the son of William George Hardie and Ellen Dorothea Hardie nee Riddell, of Ystrad, Glamorgan.

Parents:
William - Born 2.10.1889 Edinburgh - Died 26.6.1946 Glamorgan, Wales+
Married in June 1917 Hammersmith to
Ellen - Born 16.3.1890 Norfolk - Died 24.5.1946 Glamorgan, Wales
+ Occupation Chief Mechanical Engineer

Siblings:
Dorothea Ann - Born 12.7.1918 Lincoln - Died January 1997 Peterborough
(Married in 1940 to Alexander David Hardie -1914–1985)
Mary Haily - Born 12.1.1920 Wales - Died ?
(Married January 1946 to Myrddin G Lewis)

A Flying Officer with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 64 Squadron. Service Number: 197628.
Military Base Horsham St Faith, Norfolk Command Fighter Command
Ship Hornet Fi Occupation Pilot
Country of Service United Kingdom.

William flew into trees 1 mile north of Wroxham, Norfolk. His service to his country is remembered at St. Faith Crematorium on the Memorial Panel.
William was born in 1923, the son of William George Hardie and Ellen Dorothea Hardie nee Riddell, of Ystrad, Glamorgan.

Parents:
William - Born 2.10.1889 Edinburgh - Died 26.6.1946 Glamorgan, Wales+
Married in June 1917 Hammersmith to
Ellen - Born 16.3.1890 Norfolk - Died 24.5.1946 Glamorgan, Wales
+ Occupation Chief Mechanical Engineer

Siblings:
Dorothea Ann - Born 12.7.1918 Lincoln - Died January 1997 Peterborough
(Married in 1940 to Alexander David Hardie -1914–1985)
Mary Haily - Born 12.1.1920 Wales - Died ?
(Married January 1946 to Myrddin G Lewis)

A Flying Officer with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 64 Squadron. Service Number: 197628.
Military Base Horsham St Faith, Norfolk Command Fighter Command
Ship Hornet Fi Occupation Pilot
Country of Service United Kingdom.

William flew into trees 1 mile north of Wroxham, Norfolk. His service to his country is remembered at St. Faith Crematorium on the Memorial Panel.

Inscription

MEMORIAL PANEL
FLYING OFFICER (PILOT) W.T. HARDIE
ROYAL AIR FORCE 20TH MARCH 1946

Gravesite Details

NORWICH AND NORFOLK CREMATORIUM


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