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Military service
Service number:
515809
Age:
36
Rank:
Driver
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Army Service Corps
Division:
4th Canadian Divisional Train
Birth:
January 18, 1884
Lanarkshire, Scotland
Enlistment:
April 18, 1916
Vancouver, British Columbia
Death:
March 5, 1920
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
45. 15. 10.
Additional information
Husband of Agnes Duncan (nee McArthur) McQueen, of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Digital gallery of Driver Peter Mitchell McQueen
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Grave Marker
Grave of 515809 Driver Peter McQueen who served with the Canadian Army Service Corps. C.E.F. Born in Lanarkshire Scotland on on Jan. 18th 1884. Husband of Agnes McQueen of West Vancouver. Peter enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on April 18th 1916, he listed prior military service of 2 years with the South African Constabulary and 9 months with the 6th D.C.O.R. he listed his occupation as "Survevor Assistant" He was Invalided back to Canada in 1918. Peter died at Vancouver BC on March. 5th 1920 at the age of 39. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC. -
Cross of sacrifice
Memorial cross in the section where 515809 Driver Peter McQueen who served with the Canadian Army Service Corps. C.E.F. was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC. -
Cemetery
Cemetery view of the section where 515809 Driver Peter McQueen who served with the Canadian Army Service Corps. C.E.F. was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC.
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Commemorated on:
Page 551 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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