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Arthur John "Jack"
Moul
b- Nov 20, 1920 Vancouver BC
d- Feb 27, 2007, at his home, age 86
Internment at Ocean View Burial
Park,
4000 Imperial St., Burnaby BC.
Funeral Handout
son of
Arthur John Moul, and Wilamena Jensen
He was
predeceased by his wife,
Patricia "Pat" Moul, nee Bishop, in 2004,
and his sister Doris.
He was at one time a Canadian champion target rifleman.
Jack had a passion for aviation which began
when he
became a Spitfire pilot
with Squadron 416 during WWII.
He was shot down over
France,
and ended up in Stalag Luft III.
He was an integral part of the
"Great Escape".
He managed to get out of the tunnel
before it was discovered.
Spent the rest of the war as a POW.
After the war, In 1946, with
Slim Knights,
he started Port Alberni Airways.
ca 1948 they amalgamated with
Bob
Gayer's Company,
Associated Air Taxi
They flew up and down the B.C. coast.
The company was sold to Pacific
Western Airlines,
where Jack rose to the position of
Vice President of Contract
and Charter.
He traveled the world seeking out contracts
for the Hercules
cargo aircraft
before retiring in 1979.
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