ZWOLLERKERSPEL (BERGKLOOSTER) GENERAL CEMETERY
Overijssel
The Netherlands
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 52.53528, Longitude: 6.12989
Location Information
Bergklooster is a village about 4 kilometres north-east of the city of Zwolle, 1 kilometre north of the Zwolle-Meppel main road. This cemetery is 100 metres north of the big cemetery known as Zwolle (de Kranenburg) Cemetery.
The four Commonwealth war graves are in the north-eastern part.
Bergklooster is a village about 4 kilometres north-east of the city of Zwolle, 1 kilometre north of the Zwolle-Meppel main road. This cemetery is 100 metres north of the big cemetery known as Zwolle (de Kranenburg) Cemetery.
The four Commonwealth war graves are in the north-eastern part.
Images in gallery below © Johan Pauwels

1264796 Sergeant
Ronald Walter Game
Flight Engineer in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
17th December 1942, aged 22.
Plot K. 1. 1.
Son of Albert Victor and Lilian C. B. Game, of Denham, Buckinghamshire.
His headstone bears the inscription "Greater Love Hath No Man Than This, That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends"
Ronald Walter Game
Flight Engineer in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
17th December 1942, aged 22.
Plot K. 1. 1.
Son of Albert Victor and Lilian C. B. Game, of Denham, Buckinghamshire.
His headstone bears the inscription "Greater Love Hath No Man Than This, That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends"

115640 Flying Officer
Harold Gilleland
Air Gunner in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
17th December 1942, aged 31.
Plot K. 1. 3.
Son of David George and Emma Gilleland; husband of Sylvia Mary Zena Gilleland, of St. Pancras, London.
His headstone bears the inscription "They Went With Songs To The Battle-We Will Remember Them"
Harold Gilleland
Air Gunner in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
17th December 1942, aged 31.
Plot K. 1. 3.
Son of David George and Emma Gilleland; husband of Sylvia Mary Zena Gilleland, of St. Pancras, London.
His headstone bears the inscription "They Went With Songs To The Battle-We Will Remember Them"

1062601 Sergeant
Duncan Martin Wilson
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
17th December 1942, aged 21.
Plot K. 4.
Son of Alfred and Annie Wilson, of Dundee.
His headstone bears the inscription "Too Dearly Loved To Be Forgotten"
Duncan Martin Wilson
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
17th December 1942, aged 21.
Plot K. 4.
Son of Alfred and Annie Wilson, of Dundee.
His headstone bears the inscription "Too Dearly Loved To Be Forgotten"
Other Airman's Details
80127 Flying Officer Norman Edward Goldsmith, D. F. C. Pilot in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 17th December 1942. Plot K. 1. 2.
80127 Flying Officer Norman Edward Goldsmith, D. F. C. Pilot in 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 17th December 1942. Plot K. 1. 2.