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Submitted by moconnell@beec… on Wed, 01/08/2025 - 05:21:PM

It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of Ron Moyes, RCAF Veteran of WWIl Bomber Command, who passed away on January 4, 2025, at the Perley Health Centre, in his 99th year. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia on February 11, 1926. He was the son of the late Walter and Elizabeth Moyes (nee Durrant). He is together again with his beloved wife of 72 years, Margaret (Winters), who passed away in February 2020. Ron was predeceased by his brothers Horace (Lois), Ralph and by his sister Vera (Ted). He is survived by his children Robert and Debbie (Douglas) and by his brother Gordon (Edith) of Calgary, Alberta. Dearly remembered by nieces, nephews, extended family and numerous friends. Ron will also be missed by his good friend, May Robinson of Penticton, BC. Ron’s loyal & furry friend, Tiffany, will always remember him as a kind and caring soul and provider of great treats.

Although born in Vancouver, his family moved to a small farm in Coquitlam, British Columbia when he was three. At the age of seventeen, Ron joined the RCAF. The year was 1943. He was trained as an Air Gunner and transferred to the United Kingdom in the spring of 1944. Ron was crewed up with five others and after a few months of training, they were transferred to 429 Squadron in Yorkshire. The crew flew fifteen Operations there, then transferred to the elite 405 Pathfinder Squadron in Bedfordshire, where they completed another fifteen missions, completing their tour of duty. Ron was a tail gunner on the Halifax and Lancaster aircraft, where survival rates were very low. As the war ended in Europe, the crew volunteered to go with the Squadron to the Pacific Theatre. They flew back to Canada, but the Pacific war ended. The crew was discharged in the fall of 1945 and remained good friends for life.

Ron returned to the RCAF in 1946 and trained for one year as an Armorer near Trenton, Ontario. On March 1, 1947, Ron met Margaret Winters of Belleville, Ontario. The two were married on Valentine’s Day, February 14th, 1948. They later had two children, Robert and Debbie.

Ron, Marg and the children travelled extensively in Europe and the United Kingdom while stationed for four years in Zweibrucken, Germany (3 Wing) with the RCAF (1962 to 1966). Upon returning to Canada, Ron was transferred to Canadian Forces HQ in Ottawa. The family continued with their travels across Canada and through the United States.

Ron took his discharge from the RCAF in December 1974 and the next day was sworn in as a Civilian Member to the RCMP Crime Detection Laboratory in Ottawa, specifically the Firearms Section.

Ron fully retired in 1989 after 46 years service. During his retirement, Ron volunteered as a speaker with the Memory Project, an initiative of Historica Canada for veterans to share their stories. Ron shared his experience in Bomber Command with children at schools, seniors in Retirement Homes and at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.

On June 28th, 2012, Ron attended, with fellow veterans from Bomber Command, the unveiling of the Bomber Command Memorial in London, England. It was an experience that he never forgot.

We would like to thank Veteran’s Affairs Canada for all they have done to support our father and the RCAF for including him in so many functions to celebrate their 100th Anniversary.

We would also like to thank the staff at Perley Health for their amazing care and support before and after our dad’s passing. It truly is a wonderful community.

Friends and family are invited to pay respects at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave. in Ottawa Ontario on Tuesday January 14th, 2025, from 11:30am to 1pm. A Funeral will be held in the Sacred Space at 1pm followed by an interment and reception. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Ronald Moyes to the Perley Health Foundation.

 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/08/2025 - 09:14:PM

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Nancy and Greg Kuhl & Family

We are proud to
have met Ron and his wonderful family.

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Linda Savasta

It has been my privilege to have meet your father and to call him friend. My thoughts nd prayers are with you all and I hope that happy memories help you through this time. Sincerely, Linda Savasta.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/09/2025 - 05:29:PM

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Stephen Bannister LCol (ret'd), past 405 Sqn member

My sincere condolences to Ron's family and friends. His dedicated service to Canada was a testament to his character and someting you can be very proud of.

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Lisa Mallin

My thoughts are with you today. I missed seeing you and Tiffany the last few years. I hope you and Margaret are dancing again.

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Jennifer Godin

My Grandfather serviced with Ron as the pilot. It was an honour to hear stories from my grandfather. My kids had the privilege of speaking to Ron and hearing stories first hand.

I bet the crew is having a ball being together.

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Bert Campbell

On behalf of the 405 Squadron Association please accept out heartfelt condolences on the passing of your Father. Though I never met Ron in person we did have great chats on the phone and via email. We were proud to make him a member of the association. His support of the RCAF was second to none and he was quite popular in the Ottawa area attending various Air Force functions. At tribute can be found at www.405sqn.com
Ducimus

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Chad Carter

My grandfather was part of Ron’s crew in Pathfinder Force. They survived together, because of each other.
The whole crew is together again. Rest in Peace great gentleman.

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Jen (Kuhl) and Jeff Wardell

I had the privilege of having many phone calls with Ron and thoroughly enjoyed his tales of war stories with my grandpa Alvin Kuhl. Ron was a wonderful man.

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Sherrie Stevens (Kuhl)

It was an honour to meet Ron and stay in touch. Such a remarkable guy and kind soul. Sincere condolences to his family and all who loved him. Rest easy Ron. 🪽

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Susan Lamont

My condolences Bob to you and your sister Debbie. Your dad was a very gentle intellectual (like you Bob) and I have fond memories of he and your mom. He was a great historian and I like to to listen to the stories. Take care.

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