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Son of the late James Watson and of Eliza Watson, of 56, Colney Rd., Dartford, Kent, England.
Digital gallery of Private Arthur William Watson
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Private Arthur William Watson
Private Arthur W. Watson's grave marker in the Barrie Union Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Road, Barrie, Ontario. Private Watson, serving in the 228th Battalion (Northern Fusiliers), died of pneumonia at Camp Borden. A personal message near the bottom of the stone reads: THOUGH FAR FROM HOME NEVER FORGOTTEN. (Image taken by Gregory J. Barker of Barrie, Ontario, in 2015.)
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Private Arthur W. Watson's grave marker in the Barrie Union Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Road, Barrie, Ontario. Private Watson, serving in the 228th Battalion (Northern Fusiliers), died of pneumonia at Camp Borden. A personal message near the bottom of the stone reads: THOUGH FAR FROM HOME NEVER FORGOTTEN. (Image taken by Gregory J. Barker of Barrie, Ontario, in 2015.)
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This is an excerpt from an article ("Military Funerals") that appeared in the Northern Advance newspaper (Barrie, Ontario), at page 8, on September 21, 1916.
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Page 179 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BARRIE UNION CEMETERY Ontario, Canada
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