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William Prest | |||
Rank: | Sergeant | Number: | 1055466 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 467 (R.A.A.F.) Sqn RAFVR | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Bomber Command | ||
Died: | 31/03/1944 | Age: | 28 |
Country of burial: | Germany | Grave Photo: | No |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Rheinberg Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born on the 21st November 1915, the birth being registered during the December quarter 1915 in the Bucklow R.D. - ref: 8a/279, the son of Thomas William & Lillian Prest (nee Fox). Attended Glebelands Rd School. Employed as an Articled Clerk at Street Brown & Co, Accountants, Manchester. 1939 National Registration - 5 Holly Villa, Lyons Fold, Ashton upon Mersey. Thomas W. Prest - Married - born on the 24th December 1884 - occ: Grocer's Manager. Lillian Prest - Married - born on the 23rd November 1880 - occ: Housewife. William Prest - Single - born on the 21st November 1915 - occ: Incorporated Accountant. He was a keen swimmer and tennis player, playing for the Ashton on Mersey Tennis Club. In December 1939, he qualified as an A.S.A.A. Incorporated Accountant. [The September census states that he already was an Incorporated Accountant?]} Joined the Accounts Section of the RAF in July 1940 and, given his skills, he was immediately promoted to the rank of Sergeant. However, wishing to do more for the war effort, after 2½ years he volunteered for flying duties and became a Navigator. During the June quarter 1943 he married - Lilian Ada Anderson in the Hendon R.D. - ref: 3a/1345 and resided on Holmwood Grove, Mill Hill, London. Flying with 467 Sqn, William took off at 22.03hrs from R.A.F. Waddington, Lincolnshire, in a Lancaster Mk.III, No. DV240 PO-D on a bombing operation over Nürnberg. Outbound, they were shot down by a night-fighter and crashed at Westum, in the southern outskirts of Sinzig. Out of the 7 man crew, four died in the crash and 3 were taken prisoner. Originally the four who were killed were buried in the Communal Cemetery at Sinzig, but after the War, their graves were relocated in the Rheinberg War Cemetery. M.I. - "For our tomorrow he gave his today. Loved and remembered always". His wife - Lillian, lived with their baby daughter - Joan in London. Later (after 12th June 1944), the house was wrecked by a V.1. Flying Bomb, so they moved to his parents house in Lyons Fold. |
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