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Son of Wm. Henry and Lily May Parlee, of Norton, King's Co., New Brunswick.
Digital gallery of Private Eric Raude Parlee
Digital gallery of
Private Eric Raude Parlee
Belle Isle Regional High School - 'Lest We Forget - Springfield, New Brunswick'<P>
In the Spring of 2008, the Grade 11 Modern History students at Belle Isle Regional High School completed biographies for eighteen First World War soldiers. Their assignment was part of the 'Lest We Forget' project initiated by Blake Seward, a history teacher, in Smiths Falls, Ontario.<P>
The students researched individuals from Norton, New Brunswick who died while serving in the First World War. There are 44 names listed on the local cenotaph, Riverbank Memorial and it is their intention to continue this project until students have completed biographies on all the individuals listed. Their teacher, Stephen Wilson, then intends to research the soldiers from the Second World War.
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Belle Isle Regional High School - 'Lest We Forget - Springfield, New Brunswick'<P> In the Spring of 2008, the Grade 11 Modern History students at Belle Isle Regional High School completed biographies for eighteen First World War soldiers. Their assignment was part of the 'Lest We Forget' project initiated by Blake Seward, a history teacher, in Smiths Falls, Ontario.<P> The students researched individuals from Norton, New Brunswick who died while serving in the First World War. There are 44 names listed on the local cenotaph, Riverbank Memorial and it is their intention to continue this project until students have completed biographies on all the individuals listed. Their teacher, Stephen Wilson, then intends to research the soldiers from the Second World War.
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Eric as a baby. Photo source: Connie Cripps Photo Collection<P> Cody Parlee, courtesy of the Lest We Forget remembrance initiative of Belleisle Regional High School, Springfield, New Brunswick.
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Eric, the soldier. Photo source: Connie Cripps Photo Collection<P> Courtest of Cody Parlee, courtesy of the Lest We Forget remembrance initiative of Belleisle Regional High School, Springfield, NB.
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Eric writes to his Uncle William. (From the collection of Connie Cripps)
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Eric writes to his Uncle William. (From the collection of Connie Cripps)
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Eric is the first soldier on the left. Photo source: Connie Cripps Photo Collection
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Eric is on the left. Photo source: Connie Cripps Photo Collection
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From the Saint John (New Brunswick) Daily Telegraph newspaper c.1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 305 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BARLIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Barlin is a village about 11 kilometres south-west of Bethune on the D188, between the Bethune-Arras and Bethune-St. Pol roads, about 6.5 kilometres south-east of Bruay. The BARLIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY and EXTENSION lie to the north of the village on the D171 road to Houchin.
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