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Tuesday 28 March 2023

Gilfillan, William

Flight Lieutenant William Gilfillan (known as Bill)


Bank staff magazine - photo courtesy of Rodney Sweetnam

Gilfillan was born at Myroe, Limavady on  4th October 1918 to William Gilfillan, Farmer and Mary Gilfillan nee Fulton. They had married on 24th March 1915 at Drum Presbyterian Church, Bovevagh, Limavady.

Following his education at Limavady Grammar School, Gilfillan joined the bank in 1938. He was transferred to Ballynahinch the following year.

Gilfillan volunteered and enlisted into the Royal Air Force as a Wireless Operator. In the following year he re-mustered for Pilot Training. He graduated as a Pilot with the US Army Air Corps in 1942 and was Staff  Pilot at Central Navigations School before doing a tour of operations with 189 Squadron Bomber Command. Later he served as a Ferry Pilot until his demobilisation in 1946.

The London Gazette of 31st March 1944 records a William Gilfillan with service number 1123759 being promoted from Flight Sergeant to Pilot Officer with service number 172536 (as of 17th January 1944). Promotions followed to Flying Officer (as at 17th July 1944) and Flight Lieutenant (as at 17th January 1946).

Following demobilisation, Gilfillan returned to the bank at Londonderry branch with later transfers to Carrickmacross (1942) and Ballymena branches (1950). In 1959 he was transferred to Coleraine branch becoming a Pro-Manager there in 1963. Further promotions followed, Assistant Inspector (1967) and Manager, Lurgan branch (1969).

Gilfillan married a former official, Miss Rebecca L Bailey of Moybrick, Dromara. They had a son, Matthew and 2 daughters, Betty (Mrs Miles) and Joan (a previous bank official).

He retired as manager of Lurgan branch on 30th June 1982.


Bill Gilfillan (left) - photo courtesy of Rodney Sweetnam

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