ROSCOFF COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Finistère
France
Location Information
Roscoff is a small seaport and commune almost 12 miles (19 kilometres) north-west of Morlaix, from which there is a good train service. The cemetery, known locally as the Cimetiere du Vil, is at the top of the town, next to the Station Biologique de Roscoff.
Visiting Information
Near the western boundary, immediately at the end of the central path, is the grave of an airman belonging to the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Burial Details
429376 Flying Officer Frank William McDowell Stout, Pilot in 547 Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force, died 18th June 1944, aged 26. Son of William Anderson Stout and Margaret Stout, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Pictures © Conrad Freeling
Roscoff is a small seaport and commune almost 12 miles (19 kilometres) north-west of Morlaix, from which there is a good train service. The cemetery, known locally as the Cimetiere du Vil, is at the top of the town, next to the Station Biologique de Roscoff.
Visiting Information
Near the western boundary, immediately at the end of the central path, is the grave of an airman belonging to the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Burial Details
429376 Flying Officer Frank William McDowell Stout, Pilot in 547 Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force, died 18th June 1944, aged 26. Son of William Anderson Stout and Margaret Stout, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Pictures © Conrad Freeling