In Loving Memory Of
GEORGE SMITH
Born
15.11.1919 ~ 09.06.2009

Loved and missed by his sister Marion, his family and all his friends
Forever in our hearts
Mr. George Smith (89) passed away on June 9th 2009 after a
short spell in the Maison La Corderie residential home, Jersey
Mr Smith joined the Royal Air Force on his 20th birthday and trained
as a mechanic air frame fitter.
After being posted to a number of stations, he was sent to Castle
Archdale flying boat base on Lough Erne in Northern Ireland, where he kept the
flying boats in working order for their fight against the
U-boats.
At the end of the war he was posted to Aldergrove in Northern Ireland
and on 6 January 1946 he returned to England, where he was
demobbed.
Mr Smith moved to Jersey in 1957 and later began helping people to
discover more about friends and relatives who had died in action. He researched
the last movements of airmen who died in battle and set up a website to help
people find out more about those who died.
Joe O’Loughlin, a friend of Mr Smith who lives in
As a result of the records researched and held by George, a large
number of families learned the history of the final hours of the aircraft in
which loved ones lost their lives.
‘His work brought closure and comfort to hundreds of people. And he
was so modest about the work he had done for families who had lost loved ones in
wartime aircraft crashes.’
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