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Military service
Service number:
3772
Age:
61
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Army Medical Corps
Birth:
April 10, 1857
Barton-Under-Needwood, England
Enlistment:
November 1, 1914
Vancouver, British Columbia
Death:
September 13, 1918
Point Grey, British Columbia
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
31. 38. 11.
Additional information
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Woodman, of Barton-under-Needwood, Burton-on-Trent, England; husband of Elizabeth Woodman, of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Additional citations
1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal
Digital gallery of Private Harry Woodman
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Grave Marker
Grave of 3772 Pvt. Harry Woodman who served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps C.E.F. Born at Barton-Under Needwood Burtom-on-Trent England on April. 10th 1857. Husband to Elizabeth Woodman of West Vancouver BC. Harry enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on Nov. 1st 1914 listing prior military service with the No.4 Field Ambulance C.A.M.C. (Militia) he listed his occupation as "Hospital Steward" It was for this reason he was aloud to enlist at the age of 57. Harry died at the age 61 on Sept. 13th 1918 of the Spanish Flu during the great panademic of 1918-19. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancouver BC. -
Cross of Sacrifice
Memorial cross in the cemetery where 3772 Pvt. Harry Woodman who served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps C.E.F. was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancouver BC. -
Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery
Cemetery view of the section where 3772 Pvt. Harry Woodman who served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps C.E.F. was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancouver BC.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 525 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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