Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Stanley Vincent Garside
In memory of:
Flight Lieutenant Stanley Vincent Garside
June 7, 1944
Overseas, France
Military Service
J/5068
24
Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
440 Beaver Squadron
1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Pacific Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal 1939-45, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Posthumously awarded RCAF Operational Wings in recognition of gallant service in action against the enemy, the 9 April 1947.
Additional Information
November 28, 1919
Edmonton, Alberta
August 30, 1940
Edmonton, Alberta
Son of Thomas Emsley Garside and Maude (nee Harris) Garside, of Edmonton, Alberta. Brother of Richard, Gordon and Hazel.
Commemorated on Page 313 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY
Calvados, France
XV. E. 21.
The town of Bayeux, in Normandy, lies 24 kilometres north-west of Caen. Bayeux War Cemetery is situated in the south-western outskirts of the town, on the by-pass Rue de Sir Fabian Ware. Bayeux is an ancient and historic town of Normandy. Its cathedral was the seat of Bishop Odon, half-brother of William the Conqueror, who took part in the invasion of England; and in it is the tomb of an English soldier of the Hundred Years' War. Bayeux was the first French town of importance to be liberated from the Germans in June 1944. On the opposite side of the road stands the Bayeux Memorial to 1,803 men of the land forces who died in the fighting in Normandy and in the advance to the River Seine, and have no known grave.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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