The Orono Memorial Cenotaph was constructed on November 18, 1922, in memory of the First World War veterans. It was built by P.E. Delanty of Cobourg, Ontario. The tablets were made by James Ardrion of Kendal, Ontario, and form the gates at the entrance to the cemetery.
Orono Memorial Cenotaph
Orono, Ontario
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Inscription
[left pillar/colonne de gauche]
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE
THAT GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
CLAYTON S. ANDRUS
ARTHUR BARNARD
REGINALD BARTON
LIONEL BOWEN
JAMES BOWEN
FLETCHER J. CAIN
STANLEY COLLINS
SAMUEL C. CLANVILLE
FREDERICK W. GIBSON
LELAND W. HOOPER
J. HARVEY JACKSON
DAVID LAW
W.N. LOWNIE
WILBERT J. MALLORY
ROLAND M. WHITE
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
[right pillar/colonne de droite]
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
DONALD R. MC.DONALD
GEORGE NODEN
GEORGE OPENSHAW
ROBERT PATTON
ERNEST D. ROWE
FRANK SHIPWAY
A.M. STUART
OSCAR SOWDEN
A. MALCOLM STEWART
H. RAY SIMPSON
GEORGE CHARMAN
LYNESS A.M. HENRY
JAMES A. LITTLE
WILFRED G. HOY
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
Street View
Orono Memorial Cenotaph
28 North Mill Lane
Orono
Ontario
Lat. 43.9867238
Long. -78.6174819