Burnham Cenotaph

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Type

Burnham Cenotaph

Burnham, Saskatchewan

Notice:

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This memorial was originally dedicated to those who lost their lives in the First World War and subsequently those who lost their lives in the Second World War. It was erected by the citizens of Cutbank.

Inscription

[memorial/mémorial]
ERECTED BY
THE CITIZENSOF
CUTBANK,
IN MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO LOST
THEIR LIVES IN THE
GREAT WAR.

PTE. WM. M. WEIR.
SGT H.J. HARRIS.
CPL. R. WEIR. M.M.
PTE. CAW. H. WHITE.
PTE. R. HURFORD.
PTE. A. MC KAY.

THEIRS NOT TO REASON WHY,
THEIRS BUT TO DO OR DIE.

[plaque/plaque]
F/O RAYMOND E. LINKLATER
SGT P. EUSTACE H. DUNN
1939 1945

Location
Burnham Cenotaph

Burnham
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 50.251756
Long. -107.471352