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Wounded in the shoulder at Lens on August 15th, 1917, he was evacuated to England and during his hospitalization he also began to suffer from a persistent purulent bronchitis and the beginning of tuberculosis. He was repatriated and discharged from the service on July 23rd, 1918 as permanently medically unfit, never recovered and died three and a half years later. His death was decreed to be attributable to the after-effects of combat gases.
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Page 562 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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ST. HYACINTHE (NOTRE DAME DE ROSAIRE) CEM. Quebec, Canada
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