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Burial/memorial information
The following information had been shared with us by Pilot Officer Holden' nephew, Keith Barton.
My uncle was the pilot and crew captain. His aircraft was shot down while he and his crew were on their return to base in England from a bombing raid on Dortmund. My uncle's aircraft went down in the North Sea
just off the coast of Holland. His body was washed ashore and found
and he is buried in the section for British airmen in the Bergen General
Cemetery, Bergen, Netherlands.
My uncle was a farm boy from the rural Saskatchewan farming community of
Senlac, part way between Unity and Macklin. According to all remembrances
my uncle was a top student at school,a star athlete, and generally highly thought of by his family and community. The highest praise of my
uncle's talents came from my grandfather, a very dour man who immigrated with his wife and baby daughter, my mother, from their home near Manchester, England to
the Senlac area to take up a homestead and become a farmer. My grandfather
is alleged to have said that "there was not a piece of equipment that Bill
couldn' fix or even improve upon and there was not a horse Bill couldn't
break to ride or drive ". As you might imagine these were very important
skills in that remote community in the late 30's, early 40's and his talents
were constantly being called upon by others.
As a very young boy I had much contact with my 'Uncle Bill' as mother took
us often from our home in Saskatoon back to the farm to visit. When Uncle
Bill enlisted in the RCAF he did part of his training in Saskatoon and was a
constant visitor at our home. He was my hero, larger than life, a magic
person!
At the time his aircraft was lost my uncle was the captain of a crew of 7.
He was RCAF and the other 6 were from the RAF.
The province of Saskatchewan has commemorated Pilot Officer Holden by naming Holden Lake in his honour.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 171 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BERGEN GENERAL CEMETERY Netherlands
Bergen is on the coast 6 kilometres north-west of Alkmaar and 43 kilometres north-north-west of Amsterdam, lying 3 kilometres west of the main Alkmaar-Den Helder road. The BERGEN GENERAL CEMETERY is on the north-eastern outskirts of Bergen, in the road known as Kerkedijk. The British plots are in the south-eastern part of the cemetery.
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