Grand Forks Cenotaph

Grand Forks, British Columbia
Type
Other

The Grand Forks Cenotaph was constructed in 1921 in memory of those who sacrificed their lives in the First World War. The polished grey granite Cenotaph was constructed by Alexander Ritchie, Campbell & Ritchie Mon. Co., in Nelson, British Columbia. Dedications to those who sacrificed their lives in the Second World War and the Korean Conflict were also added. The names of those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars are inscribed on the Cenotaph.

Inscription

World War I (1914-1918)

Timothy R. Allen
Richard Arnold
Hubert Broad
H. Dalling Barlee
WM. Baker
Geo. Birt
Edward C. Coy
Thomas A. Chew
Christopher Coughlin
Cecil Collins
Robt. Dinmore
Henry C. Dixon
Geo. Deverall
Wilson Fleming
Lawrence Green
Fred Greenwood
Edger Gauthier
Francis Hicks
Arthur Hobbins
Alfred Heaven M.M.
Walter Hadden
Harold Henderson
WM. Hardgan
John Henderson
Arthur Henderson
Henry Jones
Robt. Lamond
Joseph Levitt
Aulay Munroe
James McDougall
Robt. McIlwaine
Robt. Newbauer
Clide Nixon
WM. Reid
Robt. Rowell
Geo. Sheppard
Geo. Traunweiser
Harry Williams
Oswald Hay
Joseph Lewis
Gordon Ryan
Carleton Clements
Chas. Harrigan
Alex. Forbes
Geo. Miller
Richard Wilkinson

World War II (1939-1945)

John E. Cook
Harry H. Euerby
Osmond H. Mitchell
Robert M. McCabe
John A. MacDonald
George W. McParlon M.M.
Bernard McPherson
J. Miller

Location
Grand Forks Cenotaph

430 Market Avenue
Grand Forks
British Columbia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.0314668
Long. -118.4390508

Ceremony - Grand Forks Cenotaph

Elsie Fredericks
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