Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Arthur Frederick Copithorne Carson
In memory of:
Pilot Officer Arthur Frederick Copithorne Carson
September 16, 1940
Military Service
42693
19
Air Force
Royal Air Force
21 Sqdn.
Additional Information
Son of William O'Neill and Dorothy Bertha Copithorne-Carson, of Dulwich, London.
Commemorated on Page 602 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
LOSSIEMOUTH BURIAL GROUND
Moray, United Kingdom
Grave 1103.
Lossiemouth is a seaport town and coastguard station on the Moray Firth, some five miles due north of Elgin. The burial ground lies between the railway station and Spynie Canal, about a mile and a quarter from the railway station, and it contains war graves of both world wars. There was a Royal Air Force Station at Lossiemouth and when war broke out in 1939 there was already an Air Force plot in the burial ground. This was used for the majority of the service war burials, and only 23 are elsewhere in the cemetery. This plot lies to the right of the main entrance; the Cross of Sacrifice stands at the summit of a slope facing the graves. Inevitably there are a small number of pre-war Air Force graves among the war graves, and three men of the Royal Navy and one belonging to the Royal Canadian Navy who died after the war have also been buried here.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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