They made the Ultimate Sacrifice
HEATHERINGTON, John Thomas, Sto 1c, V31647, RCNVR, MPK - 29 Apr 1944, HMCS ATHABASKAN - Son of Thomas and Martha Heatherington, of Regina, Saskatchewan.
Stoker Heatherington died when his ship, HMCS ATHABASKAN, was sunk in the English Channel on April 29, 1944. The province of Saskatchewan honoured chauffeur Heatherington by naming Heatherington Lake in his honour.
Reported missing aboard the Athabaskan was Stkr. first class John Thomas Heatherington, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Heatherington, 3539 Fifth avenue, Regina. Born in Regina, Oct. 21, 1922, he attended Kitchener and Herchmer schools and Scott collegiate and was employed by Western Steel Products when he enlisted in March, 1942. He trained at Galt, Edmonton, Halifax and St. Hycinthe before going overseas in January, 1944. A brother, William George, is at home. (The Regina Leader-Post 09 May 1944) (Trascribed from article below)
Ships served in: REGINA DIVISION RCNVR - Enlisted 27 Mar 1942. Commenced Active Service 27 Mar 1942 as a Sto 2c, RCNVR HMCS STAR (Divisional Strength for course at Galt Collegiate) - Drafted to STAR 28 Mar 1942 as a Sto 2c, RCNVR. Commenced Active Service 05 Sep 1942 HMCS NONSUCH - Drafted to NONSUCH 05 Sep 1942 as a Sto 2c, RCNVR HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 05 Apr 1943 as a Sto 2c, RCNVR HMCS ST HYACINTHE - Drafted to ST HYACINTHE 11 Aug 1943 as a Sto 2c, RCNVR * Rated A/Sto 1c 04 Sep 1943 HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 08 Oct 1943 as a Sto 1c, RCNVR HMCS NIOBE - Drafted to NIOBE 31 Jan 1944 as a Sto 1c, RCNVR HMCS ATHABASKAN - Drafted to ATHABASKAN 08 Apr 1944 as a Sto 1c, RCNVR
(JH01) Article on John Heatherington reported missing (JS02) Documents from the Service File of John Heatherington
Second World War Casualty Index
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