Canadian Virtual War Memorial
John Henry Brown
In memory of:
Flying Officer John Henry Brown
April 11, 1943
Military Service
J/8793
26
Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
139 (R.A.F.) Squadron
Flying Officer John Henry Brown received the following citations: Air Crew Europe Star, The Defence Medal and his widow received the Memorial (Silver) Cross GVIR.
Additional Information
Son of Henry Freeland Brown and Mary Luella Brown. Husband of Lola Amelia Brown, of Windsor, Ontario.
Commemorated on Page 140 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
GHENT CITY CEMETERY
Belgium
18. 6. 6.
GHENT CITY CEMETERY is located in the north west corner of the city, at a point where the N9 Brugsevaart meets the N40 Gent Inner ring road. Approaching the cemetery via the E40 motorway visitors should leave the motorway at junction Gent West" on the N466. After 5 km turn left onto the N70 following signs for Lokeren. After 1.3 km the road crosses the ship canal. There then follows a left turning following signs for Eeklo. After 400 metres turn right into the Francisco Ferrelaan (the fourth street on the right hand side after the bridge). Having passed through the cemetery gatesfollow the main cemetery road to the right. The Commission plot is on the extreme right hand side of the GHENT CITY CEMETERY 500 metres from the main gate. This cemetery is not an open site and access is limited by normal cemetery opening hours.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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