In memory of

Flying Officer

Denis Llewellyn Loveridge

who died on 8 Sep 1944


Service details
  Conflict WWII
  Service RCAF
  Unit No. 98 Squadron, Royal Air Force
  Rank Flying Officer
  Service number J36150
  Date of death 19440908
  Cause of death killed in action
Narrative history
  J36150 Flying Officer (No. 98 Squadron RAF pilot) Denis Llewellyn Loveridge (b.1917) of Regina was KIA 19440908 and is buried at Brookwood military cemetery near London, England. After a raid on Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France, Loveridge's Mitchell had some hung-up bombs explode on landing at Dunsford, Surrey. He was the only son of John Floyd and Martha (Dugas) Loveridge of Toronto, Ontario. Denis was born at Grenfell, attended Haultain, Albert and Kitchener schools and Balfour Tech and was working as a mechanic when he enlisted at Regina early in 1937. Later that year he married Marjorie May (Picot) and she and their daughters Denise Louise and JoAnne Elaine later lived at Kincardine, Bruce Co., Ontario.
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Memorial information
  Saskatchewan rural municipality for commemoration 159 - Sherwood
  Cemetery or memorial location Brookwood military cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England    

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  Honour roll location(s) St Peters Anglican church, Regina
Regina
  Geo-memorial Loveridge Lake, Saskatchewan     
  Geo-memorial location 56.75°N / 107.3333°W
  Geo-memorial NTS map reference 74B11
  Geo-memorial details Southeast of Black Birch Lake.
Personal information
  Date of birth 19170414
  Place of birth Grenfell    
  Date of enlistment 19371223
  Place of enlistment Regina    
  Residence on enlistment Regina    
  Occupation mechanic
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