Constructed in 1958 in memory of the First and Second World Wars and Korean veterans who have given their lives in defence of their country. The Cenotaph has three sides with three placards and a double cement base. It is about seven feet tall. Each November 11, it is used by the Redwater community for Remembrance Day services. During the Second World War, three men from the Redwater locality lost their lives - Newt Hanen, Anton Begory, and Paul Stephan.
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Redwater Cenotaph
Redwater, Alberta
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Redwater Cenotaph
Redwater
Alberta
Redwater Cenotaph
Redwater
Alberta
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