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117427 Flying Officer
David Joseph Hopson
15 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
19th February 1943, aged 20.
Plot D. Row 13. Coll. grave 15A-16A.

Son of Thomas Alexander and Dorothy Alice Townshend, of Borden, Kent.


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645849 Sergeant
Clifford William James
15 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force
19th February 1943.
Plot D. Row 13. Grave 17A.

Husband of V. C. James, of Lostock, Lancashire.

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657731 Sergeant
Arthur Westwood Mitton
626 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force
20th February 1944, aged 23.
Plot D. Row 10. Grave 24.

Son of Arthur and May Mitton, of Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.

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994134 Sergeant
Orthin Vaughan Owen
57 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
12th August 1942, aged 24.
Plot D. Row 13. Grave 22.

Son of the Revd. Richard Vaughan Owen, B.A., and Maggie Elizabeth Owen, of Port Dinorwic, Caernarvonshire.

His headstone bears the inscription " 
MEWN ANGOF NI CHEI FOD. AM HYNNY, CWSG, FY ANWYLYD, CWSG."


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747878 Flight Sergeant
Ernest Richard Palmer
49 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
29th August 1941.
Plot D. Row 13. Coll. grave 12.


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1149217 Sergeant
John George Ramshaw
51 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
7th March 1943.

Plot D. Row 13. Grave 14.

Son of John George and Edith Amelia Ramshaw, of Willington, Co. Durham.

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118621 Flying Officer
Edward Lloyd George Ratcliffe
15 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
19th February 1943, aged 30.
Plot D. Row 13. Grave 17.

Son of Herbert Edward and Elizabeth Ratcliffe; husband of Elizabeth Ann Ratcliffe, of Treorchy, Glamorgan.


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411046 Flight Sergeant
Richard Victor Ruff
115 Squadron, 
Royal New Zealand Air Force
13th June 1943, aged 27.
Plot D. Row 13. Grave 9.

Son of Alfred Whitman Ruff and Annie Ruff, of Opotiki, Auckland, New Zealand.



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1537758 Sergeant
James Dixon Stewart
158 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
29th September 1943, aged 20.
Plot D. Row 11. Grave 23.

Son of John and Elisabeth Stewart, of Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

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60564 Pilot Officer
Edward Alan Wilfred Thompson
44 Squadron, 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
2nd September 1941, aged 21.
Plot D. Row 15. Grave 1.

Son of George Frederick and Emma Jane Thompson, of Dawlish, Devon.



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2E Luitenant
Onius Heenricus Maria Van Gorp

1-I-27 R.I. (Lost on the S.S. Pavon)
21st May 1940.
Plot D Row 14 Grave 8.


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931679 Sergeant
Ronald George Weaver
15 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
19th February 1943, aged 21.
Plot D. Row 13. Coll. grave 15A-16A.

Son of George Thomas and Alice Maud Weaver of London.



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115798 Flying Officer
John Williams, D. F. C. 
15 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
19th February 1943, aged 31.
Plot D. Row 13. Coll. grave 15A-16A.

Son of Frank Williams ; Husband of Nellie Williams of Bournemouth.

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