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Joseph Thistle

In memory of:

Gunner Joseph Thistle

November 21, 1950
Canoe River, British Columbia

Military Service


Service Number:

N-800193

Age:

45

Force:

Army

Unit:

Royal Canadian Artillery

Division:

Royal Canadian Horse Artillery

Additional Information


Born:

August 20, 1905
Pouch Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador

Enlistment:

September 11, 1950
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Son of the deceased parents Joseph and Rachel Thistle. Brother of Chesley, Gordon, Glen and Doris. Husband of Ina (nee Bailey) Thistle of Conception Bay, Newfoundland and father twin daughters, Doreen and Eileen and Anthony, his son who was born after his death.

Commemorated on the Wall of Remembrance, Canoe River Memorial, Korean War Cairn and Canoe River Monument.

Commemorated on Page 72 of the Korean War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

CUPIDS UNITED CHURCH CEMETERY
Newfoundland, Canada

Grave Reference:

North-east corner near main entrance

Digital Collection

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  • Photo of Joseph Thistle
  • Photo of Joseph Thistle
  • Photo of Al and Joseph Thistle
  • Photo of Al Thistle (son) with Joseph Thistle - 1944
  • Family Photo– Gertrude “Ruth” Thistle 2nd row 4th to the right ( daughter). Joseph Thistle 1st row 4th to the right ( father )
  • Photo of Al and Joseph Thistle
  • Newspaper Clipping– Al Thistle ( Joseph’s son ) acceptance into the Navy
  • Letter– Canadian Government Notice of Joseph Thistle’s Death sent to my mom Gertrude Thistle and Annie Thistle ( my grandmother )
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Star November 1950. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Star November 1950. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Star November 1950. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Memorial at Canoe River– Memorial at Canoe River train crash site.  In November of 1950 thousands of soldiers were sent to Fort Lewis, Washington, for training before their journey to Korea. They went by rail.  At 10:35 in the morning of November 21st, a troop train carrying 340 soldiers - soldiers of the 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery - was just east of the village of Canoe River, British Columbia. An express train on the same track was speeding in the opposite direction. And the two crashed, head-on. The troop train was tossed into the air, its engine thrown back onto the coach cars behind it. Steel cars were shattered by other steel cars in a raging inferno.  Seventeen Canadian soldiers died that morning, and the bodies of four of them were never found. Many of those who escaped death suffered horrible injury including massive burns.  The sacrifice made by the men at Canoe River was no less than that of all war veterans who died in the service of our country.  These Canoe River men also died so that others might live in peace. We remain eternally in their debt.
  • Photo of Joseph Thistle– He was born in Pouch Cove, NL to parents Joseph and Rachael (nee Noseworthy) Thistle.
He had 4 brothers (Alex,Bill,Ches,Gordon) and 4 sisters (Gertie,May,Edith,Doris). The twin girls were 10 months old and his wife was 6 months pregnant when he died.  The twin girls were Eileen and Doreen.  His son was called Joseph and he joined the army in 1969.  He served for 26 years.  He later went by the name Anthony.
If alive today Joseph would have 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

He died at the Canoe Rive train accident.
  • Grave Marker– Joseph's grave site in Cupids, Conception Bay, NL
  • Joseph and his wife Ina
  • Family Photo– Joseph and Ina with their twin girls Eileen and Doreen.
  • Photo of his children– Joseph's 3 children Eileen, Anthony and Doreen.  The girls were 10 months old and his wife was 6 months pregnant with Anthony at the time of his death.  The kids were ages 6 and 5 in this picture.
  • Letter  (September 26, 1950)– Joseph's last letter to his family before his death at the Canoe River train accident.
  • Letter Page 2 (September 26, 1950)– Page 2 of Joseph's last letter to his family before his death at the Canoe River train accident.
  • Monument– Reverse of Korean War Veterans War Memorial.  It is a memorial to the victims of the Canoe River crash. The monument is located in the Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • Inscription
  • Memorial Plaque– Memorial plaques for Gunner Joseph Thistle, Corporal Edward Earl Theobald, Gunner Takashi Takeuchi and Corporal Henry Andrew Szlahetka on the Korea Veterans National Wall of Remembrance in Meadowvale Cemetery, Brampton, Ontario.
  • Memorial– A section of the Korea Veterans National Wall of Remembrance in Meadowvale Cemetery, Brampton, Ontario. The memorial consists of a central section and 13 other sections containing memorial plaques for each of the 516 Canadian service men who died while serving with the Canadian Forces in the United Nations operations in Korea. It was erected by the Korea Veterans Association of Canada and was dedicated on July 27, 1997.
  • Memorial– Central Section of Korea Veterans National Wall of Remembrance Part 1
  • Inscription– Central Section of Korea Veterans National Wall of Remembrance Part 2
  • Memorial– Central Section of Korea Veterans National Wall of Remembrance Part 3

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