Canadian Virtual War Memorial
William Russell Jollow
In memory of:
Able Seaman William Russell Jollow
June 14, 1942
North Atlantic
Military Service
26
Merchant Navy
Canadian Merchant Navy
S.S. Cold Harbour (Panama)
Additional Information
January 1, 1916
Bowmansville, Ontario
His full name is William Russell Jollow.
Son of William Howard Russell Jollow and Olive May Osborne of Bowmansville, Durham, Ontario.
On 15 June 1942, 100 miles (160 km) north-west of Trinidad, the Cold Harbor was torpedoed by U-502 at 4:10 am, position 11°40'N/62°55'W. At around 4:40 am, a second torpedo was launched. The ship sank around 15 minutes later. Eight survivors were picked up at around 9 h am by the American patrol boat USS Opal (PYc 8) and landed at Port of Spain, Trinidad. 19 other sailors were rescued by the SS Exmouth 24 hours later and taken back to the same port. 14 sailors and 3 armed guards were picked up by the SS Kahuku at 3:20 am on the 16th. She was torpedoed the same day by the U-126. Seven sailors from the Cold Harbor perished, including one on the Kahuku.
Commemorated on Page 274 of the Merchant Navy Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
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