450 Squadron RAAF members who returned from WWII and have sinced passed on.
When a member of our Squadron passes on, a piece of our heart goes with them; another important reason that we, the Children of the 450, remain healthy and strong, so there will always be someone to Honour our Heroes.
BLUMER DSO MID, Garry Munro 413517
Flight Lieutenant Bn: 1 July 1923 Dec: 3 August 2007 Place: GRIFFITH, NSW AUSTRALIA Enlisted: 12 Sept 1941 Discharged: 17 July 1946
A distinguished Pilot of the 450 Squadron RAAF, Gary is survived by Patsy, his loving wife of 57 years, his four children, Mark, Vanessa, Grant & Lee; his thirteen grand children and one great-grand child.
He enjoyed his life and retired in July 2006, after 50 years as a successful solicitor, only to be cruelly afflicted by dementia, which finally led to his peaceful passing.
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BLUMER DSO MID, Garry Munro 413517
Flight Lieutenant Bn: 1 July 1923 Dec: 3 August 2007 Place: GRIFFITH, NSW AUSTRALIA Enlisted: 12 Sept 1941 Discharged: 17 July 1946
A distinguished Pilot of the 450 Squadron RAAF, Gary is survived by Patsy, his loving wife of 57 years, his four children, Mark, Vanessa, Grant & Lee; his thirteen grand children and one great-grand child.
He enjoyed his life and retired in July 2006, after 50 years as a successful solicitor, only to be cruelly afflicted by dementia, which finally led to his peaceful passing.