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Son of Amedee J. and Julienne M. Cantin (1960 National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother), of McCreary, Manitoba. Husband of E. Marie Cantin, of Barrie, Ontario.
Brother of Flying Officer Clement Francis Cantin, deceased October 9, 1942, and Flying Officer Maurice Raoul Cantin, deceased November 26, 1943.
Digital gallery of Troop Serjeant Major (WO.III) Wilfrid Robert Cantin
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One of eleven members of the same family serving during WW11 Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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When Wilfrid died his wife Evelyn joined the Woman's Army Corps Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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National Silver Cross Mother 1960 Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Top to Bottom Row 1 Noel, Wilfrid, Clement,<BR> Row 2 Marie, Maurice, Nivon, Amadee<BR> Row 3 Lionel, Joseph, Albert <P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Prime Minister greeting Mrs. Cantin<P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Winnipeg Free Press<BR> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Winnipeg Free Press<P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Winnipeg Free Press<P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Winnipeg Free Press<P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Winnipeg Free Press<P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Winnipeg Free Press<P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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Winnipeg Free Press<P> Submitted with permission of Albert Cantin By Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Star April 1945. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Remembering brothers lost … Brothers In Arms Memorial, Zonnebeke, BE … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens … May 2022
In the Books of Remembrance
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Page 11 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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McCREARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY Manitoba, Canada
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