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Sergeant (W.Op/Air Gnr) Cyril George Parr

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Sergeant (W.Op/Air Gnr) Cyril George Parr Veteran

Birth
St Thomas Rural, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
Death
16 Oct 1942 (aged 29)
At Sea
Burial
Sainte-Marie-de-Re, Departement de la Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Sergeant (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) 1189810 Cyril George Parr
115 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Cyril was born on 8 June 1913 in St Thomas, Devon. He was the only child of George Thomas Parr and Evelyn Josh (nee Wills)

He married Gwyneth May Allen 5 September 1939 at Christchurch, Gravesend and they lived at 21 Thomas Drive, Gravesend. Their daughter, Averil Ann Parr was born 27 June 1940

In January 1939 Cyril volunteered as a Special Constable in the Gravesend War Reserve Police

A year later, in January 1940, Cyril enlisted in the RAFVR and qualified as a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner. He later joined 115 Squadron in September 1942 along with the crew he had trained with and they were based at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk

During October, Cyril flew six sorties with his regular crew

Sergeant (Pilot) Douglas Huntly Gordon (413408)
Sergeant (Navigator) David Buchanan (1375544)
Sergeant (Air Bomber) Cyril Robert Stoward (1290986)
Sergeant (Wireless Operator) Cyril George Parr (1189810)
Sergeant (Rear Gunner) Edwin Thomas Port (655703)

On the evening of 16 October 1942, 115 Squadron conducted a minelaying operation off the western coast of France. Wellington III X3946 KO-Q took off at 1800 on their seventh sortie, along with 11 other aircraft they were carrying 22 1500lb Mines and 18 500lb general purpose bombs

Their aircraft was one of two that failed to return and was lost in the target area, crashing into the sea with the loss of all of the crew

Cyril's body was washed ashore along with Sgt David Buchanan and they were buried in a joint grave (no.5) at Sainte-Marie-de-Ré Communal Cemetery, Île de Ré in January 1943

The personal inscription on his grave reads
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER HIM
Sergeant (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) 1189810 Cyril George Parr
115 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Cyril was born on 8 June 1913 in St Thomas, Devon. He was the only child of George Thomas Parr and Evelyn Josh (nee Wills)

He married Gwyneth May Allen 5 September 1939 at Christchurch, Gravesend and they lived at 21 Thomas Drive, Gravesend. Their daughter, Averil Ann Parr was born 27 June 1940

In January 1939 Cyril volunteered as a Special Constable in the Gravesend War Reserve Police

A year later, in January 1940, Cyril enlisted in the RAFVR and qualified as a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner. He later joined 115 Squadron in September 1942 along with the crew he had trained with and they were based at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk

During October, Cyril flew six sorties with his regular crew

Sergeant (Pilot) Douglas Huntly Gordon (413408)
Sergeant (Navigator) David Buchanan (1375544)
Sergeant (Air Bomber) Cyril Robert Stoward (1290986)
Sergeant (Wireless Operator) Cyril George Parr (1189810)
Sergeant (Rear Gunner) Edwin Thomas Port (655703)

On the evening of 16 October 1942, 115 Squadron conducted a minelaying operation off the western coast of France. Wellington III X3946 KO-Q took off at 1800 on their seventh sortie, along with 11 other aircraft they were carrying 22 1500lb Mines and 18 500lb general purpose bombs

Their aircraft was one of two that failed to return and was lost in the target area, crashing into the sea with the loss of all of the crew

Cyril's body was washed ashore along with Sgt David Buchanan and they were buried in a joint grave (no.5) at Sainte-Marie-de-Ré Communal Cemetery, Île de Ré in January 1943

The personal inscription on his grave reads
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER HIM

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