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Son of Hugh C. and Agnes Miller, of St. Catharine's, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Gunner David Miller
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Gunner David Miller
The Cenotaph at Memorial Park in St. Catharines, Ontario, was dedicated on August 7th, 1927 by the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII), and unveiled by Brigadier General W. B. M. King, C.M.G., D.S.O. The names of St. Catharines men who died as a result of their service during World War I are listed on two bronze tablets located at City Hall.
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The Cenotaph at Memorial Park in St. Catharines, Ontario, was dedicated on August 7th, 1927 by the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII), and unveiled by Brigadier General W. B. M. King, C.M.G., D.S.O. The names of St. Catharines men who died as a result of their service during World War I are listed on two bronze tablets located at City Hall.
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From the Daily Colonist of April 10, 1915. Image taken from web address of https://archive.org/stream/dailycolonist57y104uvic#mode/1up
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In memory of the men and women of London, Ontario (and area) who went to war and did not come home. Remembered on the pages of the World War One issues of the London Advertiser. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Commemorated on:
Page 28 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY Nord, France
Merville is a village about 15 kilometres north of Bethune and about 20 kilometres south-west of Armentieres. The MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY is on the north-east side of the village on the north side of the road to Neuf-Berquin.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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