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David Archibald Williston

In memory of:

Flight Sergeant David Archibald Williston

August 4, 1943

Military Service


Service Number:

R/124616

Age:

24

Force:

Air Force

Unit:

Royal Canadian Air Force

Division:

#42 Operational Training Unit

Additional Information


Son of John H. Williston and Katherine MacLeod Williston, of Sydney, Nova Scotia. His brother Albert Williston had also served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and died on January 21, 1944.

Commemorated on Page 227 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL
Surrey, United Kingdom

Grave Reference:

Panel 186.

Location:

During the Second World War more than 116,000 men and women of the Air Forces of the British Commonwealth gave their lives in service. More than 17,000 of these were members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, or Canadians serving with the Royal Air Force. Approximately one-third of all who died have no known grave. Of these, 20,450 are commemorated by name on the Runnymede Memorial, which is situated at Englefield Green, near Egham, 32 kilometers by road west of London.

The design of the Runnymede Memorial is original and striking. On the crest of Cooper's Hill, overlooking the Thames, a square tower dominates a cloister, in the centre of which rests the Stone of Remembrance. The cloistered walks terminate in two lookouts, one facing towards Windsor, and the other towards London Airport at Heathrow. The names of the dead are inscribed on the stone reveals of the narrow windows in the cloisters and the lookouts. They include those of 3,050 Canadian airmen. Above the three-arched entrance to the cloister is a great stone eagle with the Royal Air Force motto, Per Ardua ad Astra". On each side is the inscription:

IN THIS CLOISTER ARE RECORDED THE NAMES OF TWENTY THOUSAND AIRMEN WHO HAVE NO KNOWN GRAVE. THEY DIED FOR FREEDOM IN RAID AND SORTIE OVER THE BRITISH ISLES AND THE LANDS AND SEAS OF NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE

In the tower a vaulted shrine, which provides a quiet place for contemplation, contains illuminated verses by Paul H. Scott."

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Newspaper Clipping– From the Charlottetown PEI newspaper The Guardian. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
  • Photo of DAVID ARCHIBALD WILLISTON– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
  • Photo of DAVID ARCHIBALD WILLISTON– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
  • Memorial– Remembering brothers lost … Brothers In Arms Memorial, Zonnebeke, BE … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens … May 2022
  • Photo of David Archibald Williston– Stained Glass Window – Photo Credit: Marilyn Gurney This memorial at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Sydney Forks, Nova Scotia is dedicated to Albert and David Williston. It was erected by their mother, Catherine Williston. [stained glass window/vitrail] [The wording is not clear in the photo./Le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo.] HOLD I STAND AT THE DOOR AND KNOCK [?] IN LOVING MEMORY OF SONS F/S ALBERT WILLISTON AND F/S DAVID WILLISTON GIVEN BY THEIR MOTHER CATHERINE WILLISTON
  • Photo of David Archibald Williston– From the Sydney Academy Memorial booklet, published by the Student's Assembly in memory of former students who served during the Second World War.  The original pictures were supplied by the Sydney Post-Record and the booklet was compiled by Jack Wilcox, class of 1946 and Donald Trivett, class of 1947.
Additional Information courtesy of Floyd Williston:
F/Sgt. David Archibald Williston, age 24, was killed when his Whitley N1505, from 42 OTU Ashbourne, crashed into Irish Sea. His pilot had been temporarily blinded by RAF searchlights, which were being tested, unofficially, at Fishguard, on friendly aircraft. There were no survivors and F/Sgt. Williston's name, and that of his crew, are inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, in Surrey, England. References to F/Sgt. Williston are made in a book about Ashbourne Aerodrome.  A major chapter in the book: Through Footless Halls of Air, by Floyd Williston, is devoted to the life, and final flights of F/Sgt. Albert Williston,  and his younger brother, F/Sgt. David Williston
  • Letter from the Sydney Academy
  • Commemorative Album Cover
  • Commemorative Poem
  • Press Clipping– From a collection of newspaper clippings (album), donated to the Royal Canadian Legion Bernard Croak VC branch 003 by Shirley (Terrio) Green in memory of her mother Olive (Newell) Terrio.
  • Stained Glass Window– Photo Credit: Marilyn Gurney 
This memorial at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Sydney Forks, Nova Scotia is dedicated to Albert and David Williston. It was erected by their mother, Catherine Williston.

[stained glass window/vitrail]
[The wording is not clear in the photo./Le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo.]
HOLD I STAND AT THE DOOR AND KNOCK [?]
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SONS
F/S ALBERT WILLISTON AND F/S DAVID WILLISTON
GIVEN BY THEIR MOTHER CATHERINE WILLISTON

[sign/panneau]
Bethel
Presbyterian
Church

MINISTER
Rev. ROBERT LYLE, B.A.M.Div.

SUNDAY SERVICES
DIVINE WORSHIP 11 A.M. - 7 P.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 A.M.
WEDNESDAY 7.30 P.M.
PRAYER MEETING

Everyone Welcome

http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/nic-inm/sm-rm/mdsr-rdr-eng.asp?PID=6394

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