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Old 4th Oct 2019, 17:24
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For anyone in the Salford area next Wednesday..

The man should have a send-off:

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...-died-17018338
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Anyone in Manchester on October 9th?

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/raf-veteran-no-family-died-17018338


An RAF veteran with no family has died aged 100 - you are invited to salute him at his funeral

Oswald Dixon was the oldest resident at Broughton House care home for veterans in Salford
Now the public are being asked to turn out to salute his life and sacrifice at his funeral.=start
Oswald Dixon - known as 'Ossie' - made Manchester his home after leaving Jamaica to serve during the Second World War.
He was the oldest resident at Broughton House care home for veterans in Salford and passed away peacefully at the home on September 25.
Mr Dixon turned 100 in April.
Known for his wicked sense of humour, he joined the RAF in Kingston, Jamaica, in November, 1944, as a flight mechanic then moved to Britain to serve before the conflict ended.
He became a leading aircraftman and remained in the service teaching new recruits until he retired
Mr Dixon, who was registered blind, was living alone in Salford until he moved to Broughton House in 2015.
He received greetings from the Queen, the Government and the Jamaican High Commissioner on his milestone birthday earlier this year, which was celebrated at the care home with a huge party.
Co-op Funeral Care in Salford has arranged his funeral for Agecroft Cemetery and Crematorium in Salford on Wednesday, October 9.
The service is due to start at 2.20pm.
They said little was known about Mr Dixon's exact service history with the RAF and he suffered from dementia in later life.
He has no known family.
Despite being blind, Broughton House said he would not go to sleep without a torch in his hand.
His torch remains with him as he rests at the funeral home ahead of the service.
The Co-op appealed to members of the public to attend the funeral and pay their respects.
Chris Lindsay, chief executive of Broughton House, added: "Broughton House is saddened to announce the passing of former RAF servicemen Oswald Dixon who died at the age of 100
"It is with regret that Oswald has no family members in the UK and his funeral will take place at Agecroft Crematorium on Wednesday, October 9.
"At his 100th birthday celebration, Oswald stated that he 'always tried to live life as it should be lived, by doing things for other people'.
"His warm character will be missed by everyone involved at Broughton House."
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I'll be there, and I know the Air Cadets are getting involved and sending a few officers along (and trying to see if kids will be allowed out of school).
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Originally Posted by muppetofthenorth
I'll be there, and I know the Air Cadets are getting involved and sending a few officers along (and trying to see if kids will be allowed out of school).
Ditto!

Hopefully they'll be a decent representation even though there's few units close by!
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-eng...eran-s-funeral
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Seems he was done proud.
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I suspect he would have appreciated the attention more when he was alive.
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