This memorial was erected by the Ladies Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 2 in September 1991 in honour of their sixtieth anniversary as well as to the veterans buried in the cemetery.
South Hill Cemetery Veterans' Memorial
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
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Inscription
[front/devant]
THIS CAIRN AND ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IS DEDICATED BY THE LADIES AUXILIARY TO THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, SASKATCHEWAN COMMAND, PRINCE ALBERT BRANCH #002, TO COMMEMORATE THEIR 60TH (DIAMOND) ANNIVERSARY.
ALSO IT IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE MILITARY VETERAN PIONEERS OF CANADA, WORLD WAR I, WORLD WAR II, AND THE KOREAN CONFLICT WHO REST IN PEACE IN THE HALLOWED GROUNDS OF THIS CEMETERY.
DATED SEPT. 1991
Street View
South Hill Cemetery Veterans' Memorial
GPS on cemetery location
Prince Albert
Saskatchewan
Lat. 53.1794798
Long. -105.7571025