Dickinson, A.F.
Alexander Fernie Dickson was born in Scotland on October 13, 1915 to George and Catherine Dickson. He died on October 14, 1941 and is buried in Heverlee War Cemetery in Belgium.
He was a Sergeant Air Gunner – Royal Canadian Air Force 207 RAF Squadron Service No. R/58430
The first name to be struck off the Elks Smoke Fund list was that of Sgt. A.F. Dickson who was officially listed as killed in action. Dickson had formerly worked at Copper Mountain
WWII veteran
Princeton Our Valley, page 1; Princeton 100 Years, page 68; Princeton BC (1979) – Laurie Currie, page 61;
Soldiers of the South Similkameen (https://keremeoslegion.com/soldierssouthsimilkameen/dickson-alexander-fernie.html)
Canadian Virtual War Memorial (https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/detail/2777410?Alexander%20Fernie%20Dickson)
Similkameen Star, May 14, 1942, page 1