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Military service
Service number:
C/81062
Age:
35
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Loyal Edmonton Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Death:
August 28, 1944
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
III. A. 13.
Additional information
Son of Edgar and Jessie Fetterly, of Cornwall, Ontario. Private Albert Fetterly was a native of Morrisburg, Ontario and had lived for many years in Brockville, Ontario, with his sister Mrs. C. (Laura) Coutlee.
Digital gallery of Private Albert Edward Fetterly
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Newspaper clipping
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Photo of Albert Edward Fetterly
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Grave marker for Albert Fetterly
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Photo 2 of Albert Edward Fetterly
Albert Edward Fetterly and his sister Laura Rachel Coutlee -
Photo 3 of Albert Edward Fetterly
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Albert Fetterly with comrades
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Photo 2 of Albert Fetterly with his comrades
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Letter from Albert - August 16, 1944
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Letter from Albert - August 13
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Letter from Albert - July
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Letter from Albert - Sept 26, 1942
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Back of letter - Sept 26, 1942
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Letter from Albert - Nov 7 1942
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Letter from Albert - undated
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Newspaper clipping
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Relatives of Albert Edward Fetterly
Left to right: Alice Deion, Pearl Sheets, Grace Battrick and Marg Boulton (niece) -
Photo 3 of Albert with his comrades
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Kenneth Coutlee, Nephew
Kenneth Coutlee, a US Veteran and nephew of Albert Fetterly. -
Arthur Coutlee, Nephew
Arthur Coutlee, nephew of Albert, served in the Canadian Air Force.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 304 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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MONTECCHIO WAR CEMETERY Italy
The War Cemetery lies in the locality of Montecchio in the Commune of Montelabbate (Province of Pesaro). It stands on rising ground just North of the main road from Pesaro to Urbino, about 12 kilometres west of Pesaro. If approaching by car, take the road 423 from Pesaro to Urbino, following the signs for Montecchio. Just before entering the town, the Cemetery will be seen on the right hand side of the road.
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