| Notes | WWII service: 
 
Rank Sgt. Air GunnerFather  notified on June 30, 1952, that Sgt Mutton is officially recorded that he has no known grave.  He will be commemorated on a Memorial erected at Runnymede, England.
 Rev. Mutton received the Operational Wings and Certificate in recognition of gallant services rendered by Sgt. Mutton.
 
 Certificate of Presumption of Death
 Death date: Sep 22, 1941
 Certificate date: Jun 8, 1942
 Attestation Papers:
 
 
Present Address: R.R.2 Pembroke, ONStudent, United Church,
 Education:
 Cambray PS
 Belleville Collegiate 1932-34 Matriculation
 Albert College 1934-36
 Whitby HS 1936-38
 Toronto University 1938-39 Pass Arts
 1939-1940 Aerial Navigation
 Sports engaged in hockey, baseball, rugby, tennis, tennis, skiing, basketball
 5'10"; 143 pounds; Complexion ruddy; brown eyes; dark brown hair
 Cause of Death:
 
 
Other Casualities in Wellington II Z8335OADU Overseas Aircraft Despatch Unit
 Sergeant John Charles EDWARDS-CROSS - Unit Wireless Operator (Air)
 Sergeant Arthur John Brian HALLETT- Unit Wireless Operator (Air)
 Sergeant Ronald Bateman HEWITT Unit Wireless Operator (Air)
 Sergeant Allen Francis Warner MORAES-Unit Wireless Operator (Air))
 Sergeant Jeffery Richard MORRIS-Unit Wireless Operator (Air)
 Sergeant Albert Richard POWELL-Unit Wireless Operator (Air)
 Death:
 
 
RCAF Wireless Air Gunner previously reported missing during flying operations, now for official purposes presumed to have died.Military Base was Harwell, Oxon
 Service #R54110
 Overseas A/C Despatch Unit; Ferry Command; Wellington II (ship)
 Lost Without Trace During A Delivery Flight Between Luqa, Malta and Egypt
 Elmer John Mutton
 in the UK, World War II Index to Allied Airmen Roll of Honour, 1939-1945
 https://www.ancestry.ca/discoveryui-content/view/77695%3A62274
 
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