St. Paul's Presbyterian Church First World War Window

Simcoe, Ontario
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St. Paul's Presbyterian Church has memorial windows dedicated to the men from their congregation who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars. 

On the west side is the memorial window for the 13 men of St. Paul's who died in the First World War. Ninety-three men from the congregation volunteered for service, out of a membership of 314. The window depicts the figure of a youthful soldier in medieval costume kneeling at the feet of the Angel, resting his sword, with head bent in reverence and humility in the presence of the Angel who holds the Crown of Life. It was presented by the Ladies' Aid and was dedicated in November, 1922.

On the east wall is the window in memory of the seven men who died in the Second World War.

 

Inscription

A.H. PAULIN
BRUCE B. LEASK
CHAS. S. MCNAB
CHARLTON SEBRING
JAMES CRAIG
BEN HOWARTH
GEORGE A. NEILL

ROBERT PRENTICE
LLOYD COATES
ALEX MCLEOD
GORDON A. SMALL
GEORGE PRATT
HAROLD HILLIS

IN GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THE MEN OF THIS CONGREGATION WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR IN DEFENCE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS LIBERTY.

Location
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church First World War Window

85 Lot Street
Simcoe
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 42.8361087
Long. -80.3068017

stained glass window

St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church/Église presbytérienne St. Paul's
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