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Military service
Service number:
36021
Age:
25
Rank:
Corporal
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Army Service Corps
Death:
September 15, 1919
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
45. 9. I.
Additional information
Son of William and Lucy Exworthy, of Paynters Cross, St. Mellion, Cornwall, England. Husband of Rhoda Exworthy, of 1390, Newcombe St., East Burnaby, New Westminster, British Columbia.
Digital gallery of Corporal Albert Edgar Exworthy
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Grave Marker
Grave of 36021 Cpl. Albert Edgar (Bert) Exworthy who served with the Canadian Army Service Corps C.E.F. Born in the town of Ivybridge in Devonshire England on Dec. 26th 1893. Husband of Rhoda Exworthy of East Burnaby BC. Albert enlisted into the C.E.F. at Valcartier Quebec on Sept 28th 1914 listing his occupation as "Butcher" Albert died at Vancouver BC on Sept. 11th 1919 at the age of 25. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancouver BC -
Grave Marker 2
Another view of the grave with the family memorial wreath still attached to it for 36021 Cpl. Albert Edgar (Bert) Exworthy who served with the Canadian Army Service Corps C.E.F. Born in the town of Ivybridge in Devonshire England on Dec. 26th 1893. Husband of Rhoda Exworthy of East Burnaby BC. Albert enlisted into the C.E.F. at Valcartier Quebec on Sept 28th 1914 listing his occupation as "Butcher" Albert died at Vancouver BC on Sept. 11th 1919 at the age of 25. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancouver BC -
Cross of Sacrifice
Memorial Cross in the section where 36021 Cpl. Albert Edgar (Bert) Exworthy was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancouver BC -
Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery
Cemetery view of the section where 36021 Cpl. Albert Edgar (Bert) Exworthy was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancouver BC
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 533 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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