World War 11 Casualties
Woodford Alan Macintosh
WOODFORD, ALAN MACINTOSH. WOODFORD.--On February 20, in air operation over Leipzig, Germany, buried at Jena on February 28. Flight-Sergeant Alan Mackintosh, loving son of Rev. and Mrs. T. P. H. Woodford, Heidelberg, loved brother of Lois, Campbell (R. A. N.), Margaret and Donald, aged 20 years. --In God's keep-
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