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3 RAF Victims of 2
separate airplane
crashes, on the same day,
all
were Part of No. 38 Service Flying Training School (SFTS) (RAF)
based south of Estevan, at the old airport.
2 were killed in a De Havilland D.H.82C2
Menasco Moth serial #4873 biplane accident.
Crash occured 3 miles west of the main aerodrome,
at 11 AM, on July 29, 1942.
The Plane caught fire and burned out.
Flight Sergeant John Rochester Boiston, was the Pilot,
and AC1 Wilfred Cant ,was the Passenger.
Reported to be caused by Pilot loosing control.
and the other accident,
the same day,
an Avro Anson MK II, Ser # N8528
Flight Instructor on this plane was Flight Officer R. Moon
Pupil Pilot was L.A.C. James Stewart
The Instructor was demonstrating a single engine landing
at the main aerodrome, the Anson swung to the right,
causing it to strike the open doors of the east corner of the hangar,
at 10 AM.
FO R. Moon was seriously injured.
The Anson was written off due to damages.
The 3 headstones / bios of the victims
of
these crashes are listed below
Funeral photos were contributed by Duane
Bill
from Calgary AB, with thanks!
Funeral Parade photo taken looking north
from corner of 3rd st, and 13th Ave.
Old red brick Customs Office, Post Office, Insurance agent, on right
Caskets carried on a military truck
to Cemetery
Honour Guard at the Cemetery
3 men died in this accident, see names below
3 Victims
James Stewart
b- ca 1921, UK
d- July 29, 1942, age 21
Leading Aircraftman
Svc #1550825.
RAF Volunteer Reserve
Anson N8528.
Son of
John and Agnes W. Stewart
of Glasgow, Scotland.
Sec. 8. Plot 1. Lot 1
Wilfred Cant
b- bet Sept-Dec 1922
Lancester Reg Dist.,
County Durham, England
d- July 29, 1942, Age 19
Svc #1094923
Aircraftman 1st Class
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
1st Leadgate Group
Sec. 8. Plot 1. Lot 11
Son of Robert Cant
and Mary nee Walton,
of Leadgate,
Co. Durham, England
Sec. 8. Plot 1. Lot 11
John Rochester Boiston
b- Mar 22, 1920,
in Gillingham, Kent, UK
d- July 29, 1942, age 22
Flight Officer
Svc #129507
RAF Volunteer Reserve
Sec 8, Plot 1, Lot 12
Part of No. 38 Service
Flying Training School (RAF)
based in Estevan.
Killed in a De Havilland D.H.82C2
Menasco Moth Ser #4873 biplane
accident at 11 AM,
on July 29, 1942.
Extra info below,
and his Picture above,
from his niece, Dec 2, 2009,
Carolyn Boiston Wheeler:
John was the Son of Lt. Cdr.
William Rochester Boiston
MBE DSM RN
and Edith Boiston (nee Bradford)
John was born in Gillingham, Kent
(16 Holmside)
on 22 March 1920
Third child, and only son
of the above couple.
Carolyn's mother Dorothy Boiston
was John's elder sister.
John went to Sir Joseph Williamson's
Mathematical School in Rochester, Kent, UK
and is shown on their memorial website
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Kent/RochesterMathematicalSchool.html
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