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Military service
Service number:
103146
Age:
34
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment)
Division:
158th Bn.
Birth:
March 8, 1882
Margate, England
Enlistment:
October 9, 1915
Vancouver, British Columbia
Death:
May 30, 1916
Vancouver, British Columbia
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
44.6 13.
Additional information
Son of Horace Frederick and Lydia Suckling, of Napier House, Margate, England.
Digital gallery of Private Charles Frederick Suckling
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Photo of Charles Suckling
Photo I found of Pvt. 103146 Pvt. Charles Frederick Suckling 158th Bttn CEF (MG Section) who died in the service of his country May 3oth 1916. Photo taken out of a Souvenir Booklet of the 158th Battn (Duke of Connaughts Own) Printed by the Battn in Vancouver BC June 1916. -
Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery
View of the Grave site were Pvt. 103146 Charles Suckling is buried. -
Grave Marker
Photo 1 of the grave of Pvt. 103146 Charles Suckling 158th Battn CEF. Died May 30th 1916. Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver BC. -
Photo 2 of Gravemarker
Photo 2 of the grave of Pvt. 103146 Charles Suckling 158th Battn CEF. Died May 30th 1916. Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver BC. -
Photo 3 of Gravemarker
Photo 3 of the grave of Pvt. 103146 Charles Suckling 158th Battn CEF. Died May 30th 1916. Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver BC. -
Cross of Sacrifice
Memorial Cross in the WW1 section of the Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver BC.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 169 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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