Lieutenant George Courtland Noxon Plaque

Lieutenant George Courtland Noxon Plaque

Marika Pirie
Type

Lieutenant George Courtland Noxon Plaque

Toronto, Ontario

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On 30 March 1919, a tablet was unveiled at the Church of the Redeemer in honour of Lieutenant George Courtland Noxon who died during the First World War. It was dedicated by Colonel Brock of the 10th Royal Grenadiers.

Inscription

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE COURTLAND NOXON
LIEUTENANT 10TH GRENADIERS
ELDEST SON OF WILLIAM C. AND
GEORGINA NOXON † WHO WAS
ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED WHILE
ON DUTY AT THE INTERNMENT
CAMP KAPUSKASING, ONTARIO
ON OCTOBER FIRST MDCCCCXV
AGED NINETEEN YEARS

FOR GOD FOR TRUTH FOR LIBERTY

Location
Lieutenant George Courtland Noxon Plaque

162 Bloor Street West
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6686766
Long. -79.3939583