Flight Lieutenant Keith Fergus Arnold
Died: July 25, 1941
Commemorated at St. Eval Churchyard, England
Keith Fergus Arnold, born in April 1911 at Kindersley, Saskatchewan, attended Wilson and City Park schools in Kindersley before completing his education at the University of Saskatchewan. Following enlistment as a CAN/RAF pilot, Arnold first served with the Royal Air Force attached to No. 217 Squadron (Woe to the Unwary) as a Flight Lieutenant (Pilot) during the Second World War. Arnold went on to serve with the Royal Air Force attached to the No. 1 Overseas Aircraft Delivery Flight delivering new aircraft from the Lockheed factory in California to Royal Air Force locations in England. On July 24, 1942, Flight Lieutenant (Pilot) Keith Fergus Arnold died after poor weather caused his Hudson aircraft to crash at Mull of Kintyre, Scotland following a delivery flight from California to RAF St. Eval, Cornwall, England. Arnold is commemorated at St. Eval Churchyard, Cornwall, England and on the RAF Memorial, London, England. Son of Colonel Henry “Harry” Watson Arnold and Eva Mary (nee Martin) Arnold of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; brother of Pilot Officer Victor Charles Arnold (RCAF, died May 1941), Doris Eva, Freda Mary and Joan Elain; husband of Mary (nee Hudson) of Middlesex, England; father of Wayne McLeod Arnold; he was 30 years old.