Parkhill War Memorial

Parkhill, Ontario
Type
Other

The War Memorial in Coronation Park was erected in 1928. The monument is made of granite, with a bronze sword in memory of Veterans killed in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. Relatives of the deceased were given the opportunity to choose the site.

It was unveiled during the "Old Boys" celebrations of 1928. Father L.P. Lowry, former Chaplain of the Canadian Mounted Rifles, gave the opening address. Reverend E.S. McKegney gave the opening prayer and Col. F.A. Lister, D.S.O.A.A.Q.M.G.M.D., performed the unveiling followed by the "LAST POST". The Middlesex Light Infantry led a parade to the local cemetery where several thousands paid tribute to their heroes.

The local Horticultural Society planted trees around the base. The municipality gathers around the memorial every Armistice Day and pays tribute to these fallen heroes, led by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #341, Parkhill.

Inscription

[front/devant]
PTE. J. MAXWELL BURR
PTE. WALTER ELDRIDGE
MAJOR THOMAS ELLIOT
PTE. RONALD GRAHAM
SGT. JOHN R. HAWKEY
PTE.GEORGE KELLY
PTE.SAMSON LOOMIS
PTE. THOMAS MASON
PTE. BRUCE J. McCOLL
L. CPL JOHN D. McCOLL

MONS 

THEIR
NAME
LIVETH
FOR
EVERMORE

YPRES

PTE. FRED C. McPHERSON
PTE. BERT PENHALE
PTE. WILLIAM POTTER
PTE. ROGER ROBERTS
PTE. ERNEST SCHRAM
PTE. WILLIAM SEMPLE
PTE. ELLIOTT SHEPLEY
CAPT. STANLEY STEWART
PTE. JAMES SWAN

SOMME

[right side/côté droit]
KOREA
1950 - 1953

VIMY   LENS

[back/arrière]

PASSCHENDAELE


ERECTED BY THE PUPILS
OF THE HIGH SCHOOL
AND THE
CITIZENS OF PARKHILL
IN PROUD REMEMBRANCE
OF OUR
GLORIOUS DEAD
WHO FELL IN THE
GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918

AMIENS


ARRAS

 

[left side/côté gauche]
1939 - 1945
JOHN A. ELLIOT
CHARLES ELLIOT
SCOTT THOMSON
GORDON LUTHER

CAMBRAI

 

Location
Parkhill War Memorial

King and Ann Streets
Parkhill
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.1625855
Long. -81.6860387

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