Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Harry Joseph Kelley
In memory of:
Flight Sergeant Harry Joseph Kelley
January 19, 1942
Military Service
R/76125
23
Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
#20 Operational Training Unit
Defence Medal, War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, awarded his Air Observer Badge on 7 July 1941.
Additional Information
February 1, 1918
Lackawanna, New York
October 24, 1940
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Son of Harry J. Kelley and Helen V. (née O'Malley) Kelley, of Westmount, Quebec. Flight Sergeant Kelley attended Loyola High School and McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served overseas from 23 August 1941 until his death. On his attestation papers he stated he was single and was a chemist at the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He enjoyed football, hockey and track. He was a cadet of Loyola High School Canadian Officers Training Corps (COTC) from 1933-1936 as well as a cadet with the COTC program while attending McGill University from 1939-1940. 2003. Flight Sergeant Kelley was honoured in a memorial service on 21 August 2003 when Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal unveiled a memorial to commemorate those who lost their lives in accidents in the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. Its centre piece is an engine from the Wellington Bomber, which was based on RAF Lossiemouth and disappeared in bad weather on 19 January 1942.
Commemorated on Page 86 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
DYCE OLD CHURCHYARD
Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Special Memorial
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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