British Columbia

Province Code
BC
City/Municipality
Enderby
Memorial Number
59014-012
Type
Address
208 George Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5452329, -119.1401787
Inscription

Enderby Drill Hall

Original Home of the 12th Platoon

Rocky Mountain Rangers

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Brian McGinnis
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Body Content

The Enderby Drill Hall was completed in June 1914. Built with Enderby bricks on land donated by F.H. Barnes, the building cost $15,000. It was 42' x 92' with a birch floor and a single front door. There were 3 large storerooms on the main floor and 3 officers' and reading rooms in the balcony. In the basement were furnace rooms, an ammunition closet, and a rifle range. The Drill Hall was built for the C Squadron of B.C. Horse and the 172nd Battalion of the Rocky Mountain Rangers. It has been used over the years by the cadet corps of the Rocky Mountain Rangers, by badminton and basketball clubs, and by many community organizations for dinners and dances. In 1946 washrooms were installed on both floors, plus sinks with hot and cold running water. The City of Enderby purchased the building from the federal government in 1959. The kitchen facilities were completely renovated by community groups, and the interior and exterior walls were painted. In 1998, the Drill Hall Committee of the Arts Council was formed to assume responsibility for the Drill Hall. Paint was removed from the exterior of the building in July 1998. Kitchen facilities and washrooms were renovated to meet building codes and fire regulations in August 1999. The Drill Hall continues to be used by residents and community associations. Joan Cowan Enderby Museum, 1999

City
Enderby
Country
Type Description
Drill hall (brick)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5096
City/Municipality
Enderby
Memorial Number
59014-011
Type
Address
708 Granville Avenue
Location
Grounds of present Enderby Memorial Terrace
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

needs further research/recherche incomplète

Province
Body Content

Enderby and District Memorial Hospital was formally opened by the Honourable Byron I. Johnson, Premier of the province of British Columbia on May 21, 1952. The hospital was dedicated to the men and women from Enderby and district who fought in the wars.

City
Enderby
Country
Type Description
Hospital
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5095
City/Municipality
Salmon Arm
Memorial Number
59014-010
Type
Address
3 Street NE and Okanagan Avenue E
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.6999971, -119.2813684
Inscription

TO HONOUR ALL WOMEN WHO SERVED

1914-1918
1939-1945
1950-1953

LEST WE FORGET

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Body Content

Erected by local ex-servicewomen, this memorial is dedicated to all Canadian women who served in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was dedicated on 14 August 2000.

City
Salmon Arm
Country
Type Description
Slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1298
City/Municipality
Salmon Arm
Memorial Number
59014-009
Type
Location
Corner of 3rd Street SE and Okanagan Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.7001173, -119.2813271
Inscription

[Plaque #1/plaque #1]

IN MEMORY OF

THE MEN FROM
SALMON ARM DISTRICT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR

1914-1918

LEST WE FORGET

[Plaque #2/plaque #2]

GREATER LOVE
HATH NO MAN THAN THIS

[Plaque #3/plaque #3]

OUR HEROIC DEAD

Their name liveth
for evermore

[Plaque #4/plaque #4]

REGINALD A.S. ALLEN
WALTER BALFOUR
CHRISTPHER J.A. BUCKELL
AMES COMERON
JOHN CORBETT
ALAN W.R. COWAN
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM

[Plaque #5/plaque #5]

JASPER L. ARMITAGE
THOMAS J.M. BENNETTS
GEORGE B. BOUTWELL[Plaque #6/plaque #6]

HAROLD B. CAMPBELL
CRISPIN A. dePASS
GUY M. ELGOOD
WILLIAM EGGLESHAW
OSWALD FALCONER

[Plaque #7/plaque #7]

JACK CALVERT
GEORGE DAVIES
ARNOLD DANIELS

[Plaque #8/plaque #8]

STANLEY BEN. FARROW
HARVEY FOSTER
ALBERT E. GASKELL
LOUIS HOWARD
STANLEY HODSON
ROBERT IBBOTSON

[Plaque #9/plaque #9]

ARTHUR DANIELS
JACK K. FERGUSON
WILLIAM FENNELL
[Plaque #10/plaque #10]

EDWIN IBBOTSON
JOHN IVENS
KENNETH G. LINGFORD
KENNETH LOFTUS
OWEN LANGSLOW

KOREA
1950-1953

[Plaque #11/plaque #11]
1939-1945

[Plaque #12/plaque #12]

ALFRED E.H. LYE
NEIL McCALLUM
DONALD W. McDIARMID
ALEXANDER MARTIN
HARRY MASON
STANLEY P. MASON

[Plaque #13/plaque #13]

WILLIAM T. HADDEN
MURRAY J. JAMIESON
CHARLES LEON

[Plaque #14/plaque #14]

DAVID MENZIES
JAMES NEISH
WILLIAM C. POOLE
WILLIAM A. ROBARTS
J.F. GORDON STIRLING
BEUTH V. SIM

[Plaque #15/plaque #15]

AMES R. MATSEN
RODERICK MacKENZIE
JACK RESCH

[Plaque #16/plaque #16]

JOHN SMITH
MERVYN TETLOCK
CHARLES H. WRIGHT
ARTHUR W. WILCOX
HARRY WILLIAMS
CHARLES WILLIAMS
HECTOR WILSON

[Plaque #17/plaque #17]

AUGUST SAUL
GERALD W. STEWART
HARRY W. TIMPSON

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local veterans and war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
Salmon Arm
Country
Type Description
Granite cross and base
Memorial CF Legacy ID
131
City/Municipality
Lumby
Memorial Number
59014-008
Type
Location
Oval Park, near corner of Glencaird Street and Duke Lane
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2513594, -118.9650981
Inscription

[top plaque/plaque du haut]

HONOUR ROLL
1914 - 1918

[left column/colonne de gauche]
CLARENCE BESSETTE
P. BESSETTE
CLAUDE BESSETTE
J. BELL
J. BALLESTRA
M. CLIER
W. COZERS
P. DURANT
A. EARL
G. EARL
F. FELLINGHAM
R. GEAR
W. GYNNE
A. HANSEN

[right column/colonne de droite]
R. HORNER
P. JOYCE
A. LAWRENCE
H. LAWRENCE
W. LANGSTON
W. MARSHALL
J. MILLER
L. METRO
A. SMITH
D. SMITH
G. SMITH
C. SAUNDERS
S. VISCOUNT
J. WARD

[centre/centre]
1939 - 1945

[left column/colonne de gauche]
J. BECK
W. CHRISTIEN
C. CAREY
D. CLEAL

[right column/colonne de droite]
M. GIBSON
A. McCRAE
S. OLSON
E. SCHNEIDER

[base/base]

1953

[bottom plaque/plaque en bas]

ERECTED BY
JOHN KIRCHSTEIGHER
NOVEMBER 1953

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Photo Credit
Julie Clements; Vivian Elgie
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Front view
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Body Content

A bronze plaque on one side of the memorial presents an Honour Roll commemorating those local citizens who paid the supreme sacrifice for their country in the First and Second World Wars. RCL 167 - John Kirchsteiger built the cenotaph in the later part of 1948. It stood in front of the Legion to the right of the front door, which faced east. In 1976 - 1978, when the Legion made preparations to enlarge the hall, the cenotaph was moved to the Community Park, where it presently sits and where the Remembrance Day Parade ends. Directions - Take Highway 6 east of Vernon to Lumby. In Lumby turn left at the four-way stop onto Shuswap Avenue. Two blocks down turn right onto Glencaird Street. The memorial is one block down on the left.

City
Lumby
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1283
City/Municipality
Coldstream
Memorial Number
59014-007
Type
Address
9907 Kalamalka Road
Location
Cenotaph Park (next to District of Coldstream Municipal Office)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2236666, -119.2307401
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THE COLDSTREAM RANCH AND DISTRICT, WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR

ASHCROFT E.D., CAPT.
ASHCROFT, L.E. LIEUT.
BOYD W.G. LIEUT.
HORNER A.H. LIEUT.
HOWARD THE HON. M. CAPT.
JACOB R. PTE.
LAMPORT W.E. SGT.
MURRAY BROWN O. PTE.
NEAL C. PTE.
RUMBOLD F. PTE.
SHARP W.A. PTE.
TRIGWELL G. PTE.
WAITE W. PTE.
WILMOT E.S. LIEUT.

REDEDICATED 2006

[middle plaque/plaque du centre]

IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF COLDSTREAM MUNICIPALITY WHO FELL IN WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945

BISHOP J.P.
BINGLEY G.
DEEKS W.R.
MACKIE G.E.
MACKIE J.F.
MAGUIRE M.K.

[lower plaque/plaque du bas]

KOREA
1950 - 1953

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Photo Credit
Don Johnson, Director; Vivian Elgie
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shaft (front)
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plaque
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the memory of the Korean War. Directions - To reach this memorial take Highway 6 east of Vernon to Aberdeen Road. Turn right on Aberdeen Road. At the end of Aberdeen Road turn right onto Kalamalka Road. The memorial is located approximately 200 metres on the right.

City
Coldstream
Country
Type Description
Stone shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1280
City/Municipality
Enderby
Memorial Number
59014-006
Type
Address
Corner of Mill Avenue and Belvedere Street
Location
Cenotaph Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5510886, -119.1389553
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN
REMEMBRANCE
OF
THE CITIZENS OF
ENDERBY CITY AND
DISTRICT
WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN
WORLD WAR I
AND
WORLD WAR II
LEST WE FORGET

[plaque/plaque]

KOREA
1950-1953

[plaque/plaque]

CANADIAN MERCHANT NAVY
MARINE MARCHANDE CANADIENNE
1914-18 1939-45 1950-53

[left column/colonne de gauche]
THE
LIFE LINE
OF THE
WORLD

[right column/colonne de droite]
POUR LA
SURVIE
DU MONDE
LIBRE

[west side plaque/plaque de côté ouest]

World War
I
1914-1918
ALEXANDER A.
BAWTREE E.L.
BOGERT V. E. MM
BROWN R.
DYSART G.
HALLMARK J.
HATCHER J.M.
HUFFMAN E.B.
HOLDSWORTH C.
JAMIESON J.
PACEY J.E.
WHEELER E.

[east side plaque/plaque de côté est]

World War
II
1939-1945
ANDREWS C.W.
BERCEY L.
BOUSFIELD W.
DAVISON B.
GOSNELL R.
HARRISYMCHUK J.
MOUBRAY W.
HILL J.
HILL R.
MCALLISTER H.C.
MCKAY J.
SHUTE A.
SMILEY R.K.
Wales V.T.

[north side plaque/plaque de côté nord]

REFURBISHED
& REDEDICATED BY
ENDERBY LEGION
BRANCH 98
1995
WITH DONATIONS
FROM
CITIZENS, BUSINESS & BRANCH MEMBERS
OF THE COMMUNITY
OF ENDERBY

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Photo Credit
Brian McGinnis; National Defence/Défense nationale; Vivian Elgie
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Front view
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Dick Nelson, Remembrance Day 1948
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Body Content

The Cenotaph Committee was established in 1936 “to erect a public memorial to the men of Enderby City and District who gave up their lives in the World Wars”. The monument was built for $235 by Vernon Granite and Marble Co. in Okanagan Landing. Subscriptions totalling $242.15 were given by local residents and organizations. The Cenotaph was built in 1937 and it was erected on the southwest corner of the lawn in front of City Hall, but subsequently moved to Cenotaph Park in 1970. This property was purchased by the local Centennial Committee. This memorial is dedicated to the citizens of Enderby who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War and the Merchant Navy. There are six plaques on this memorial, three on the south side and one on each of the other three sides. Directions – From downtown Enderby heading north from the main intersection (George Street and Cliff Avenue), take the first road to the right (Mill Avenue). About a block down this road the memorial is located on the left side of the road.

City
Enderby
Country
Type Description
Shaft (granite)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5094
City/Municipality
Vernon
Memorial Number
59014-005
Type
Location
Cenotaph Park (located at the corner of 30th Street and 31st Avenue)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2645565, -119.2713225
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

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Photo Credit
Miranda McKenzie; National Defence/Défense nationale
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Needs further research

City
Vernon
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7662
City/Municipality
Armstrong
Memorial Number
59014-004
Type
Address
3285 Pleasant Valley Road
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.445577, -119.2003616
Inscription

[centre/centre]

HONOURING THOSE FROM THE AREA

THAT SERVED IN WORLD WAR II

1939 - 1945



[first plaque/première plaque]

[left side/translate]

[first column/première colonne]

AKERMAN H.G.
ALLEN H.B.
ANDREWS D.H.
APPS A.
ARCHIBALD E.B.
ARMSTRONG D.
ARTRESS J.
ASH J.
ATKINSON A.
AUSTIN D.J.
AUSTIN G.
AUSTIN J.P.
AUSTIN W.J.

BANNISTER T.
BAWTINHEIMER E.C.
BAWTINHEIMER P.R.
BAWTINHEIMER R.C.
BECKER T.C.
BENNETT A.E.
BICKERTON D.
BIEBER C.W.
BIGLER E.M.
BLACKBURN W.D.
BLUMENAUER G.
BLUMENAUER R.
BOTTING S.
BRADFORD H.G.
BRADLEY J.B
BRANTON H.F.
BROWN D.
BROWN D.D.
BROWN H.C.
BROWN M.L.
BROWN M.M.
BROWN W.M.
BUCHANAN M.G.
BULLER R.
BULLIS W.R.
BUYER P.N.

CALVERT J.D.
CAMERON S.R.
CARLSON S.R.
CARLSON O.F.
CARRUTHERS D.
CLAYTON A.C.
CLAYTON J.
CLINTON A.C.

[second column/deuxième colonne]

CLINTON G.T.
COLE N.D.
COLE R.W.
COLEMAN C.W.
COLLINS E.C.
COLTER E.
COLTER E.H.
COLTER J.C.
COLTER L.W.C.
COLTER S.
COMPTON C.J.
CONNATTY B.P.
CONNATTY H.G.
CONNATTY W.H.
CONRAD G.C.
COOKE J.E.
COX G.C.
CRERER J.
CROCIER J.H.
CURRY J.P.
CUTHBERTSON R.

DANALLANKO A.
DAVIDSON C.
DAVIES J.
DAVIES T.J.
DEGNER L.J.K.
DELVENNE R.
DIXON A.E.
DIXON E.
DIXON J.A.
DOCKSTEADER R.
DOCKSTEADER W.D.
DOUGLAS G.T.
DOUGLAS J.W.
DRUMMOND R.
DUNKLEY M.J.

EMPEY E.
ENOCH A.
ENOCH B.
ETTER A.C.R.

FIFER R.D.
FILE A.G.
FISHER L.J.
FLANDERS R.
FLATEKVAL E.V.

[second plaque/deuxième plaque]

HONOUR ROLL

[third column/troisième colonne]

FLETCHER A.
FORBES K.
FOWLER J.G.
FOWLER R.T.
FOULIS R.H.
FRASER B.
FRASER B.F.
FRASER S.
FRASER W.F.
FROLKE E.
FUHR H.
FULTON R.C.
FULTOM R.M.

GAME F.E.
GAME D.K.
GARDINER A.
GARNER R.J.
GAZE T.
GILL A.W.B.
GILL J.O.
GILL T.L.
GONCHIAS J.W.
GOOD S.E.
GRAVES Ch. W
GRAVES C.W.
GULLIVAN G.

HALLAM M.
HALLER W.
HAMILTON C.S.D.
HARASYMCHUK N.
HARRIS E.W.
HARRIS W.G.
HARRIS W.J.
HARROP D.
HARROP J.
HARRY T.G.
HASSEN M.S.
HART R.H.
HAWKINS F.P.
HAWRYLUK F.
HAYES T.
HAYWARD D.J.
HAYWARD I.

[fourth column/translate]

HEAL R.R.
HEAL S.J.
HENDERSON A.
HENDERSON E.
HENDRICKS E.E.
HENDREIKS W.A.
HENLEY A.
HENLEY R.P.
HELSLOP D.A.
HICKSON K.
HILLIARD D.
HOOVER E.F.
HOOVER H.C.
HOPE A.
HOPE H.T.
HOPE K.R.
HOPKINS E.L.
HOPKINS W.J.
HOWARD A.R.
HOWARD D.R.
HOUSTON A.E.
HUGGINS F.H.
HUGGINS W.
HUNTER B.W.
HUNTER E.B.

JAMIESON W.R.
JEGLUM C.W.
JEGLUM R.A.
JEGLUM R.L.
JEGLUM R.W.
JOHNSON A.
JOHNSON W.K.
JOHNSTON A.E.
JOHNSTON A.L.
JOHNSTON B.A.
JOHNSTON L.A.
JOHNSTON L.L.
JOHNSTON M.
JOLLY F.
JOLLY J.P.
JONES G.
JONES W.
JORGENSEN W.J.
JOHNSON R.A.

KALKE W.
KANOPSKI S.

[fifth plaque/cinquième plaque]

HONOUR ROLL

[left column/colonne de gauche]

KEMP A.
KENNEDY R.E.
KILSBY S.
KLASSEN J.J.
KUCHER N.

LAMB R.
LANE G.
LANE W.
LATRACE C.G.
LAWRENCE H.
LeDUC B.
LeDUC R.F.
LeDUC T.J.
LEFROY C.
LELLMAN R.S.
LEMKY W.C.
LEMKY W.L.
LEVETT C.
LEVETT H.
LEVINS G.
LIGNAR J.
LINFIELD A.G.
LINDSAY J.A.
LINDSAY J.D.
LOCKMANEC W.
LOCKHART G.W.
LOYST M.R.

McCALLAN V.F.
McCREIGHT L.
McFADDEN C.
McFADDEN H.J.
McFARLANE K.G.
McINNIS F.B.
McLAUGHLAN G.T.
McPHEE H.

MARRIOT L.
MARSHALL T.H.
MARSHALL W.A.
MORZO F.
MASUR A.
MATHEWS H.E.P.D.
MAUNDRELL P.A.
MAUNDRELL P.E.
MAURER J.
MAXNUK P.
MAY A.L.
MAY T.N.

MEERES A.J.
MEERES D.G.
MEERES E.
MEERES W.
MEGGAIT L.
MELLISH L.M.
MELLISH R.G.
MENEICE A.L.
MENEICE H.R.
MENEICE K.A.
MERRELL R.
MILLER D.
MILLER E.
MILLER G.
MILLS J.H.
MITCHELL R.
MORCOMBE F.
MOROZ A.
MURRELL R.D.

NASH A.
NASH A.R.T.
NASH C.W.
NELSON E.E.
NETTERFIELD D.
NITCHIE S.J.
NOBLE R.S.
NORMAN D.F.
NORMAN E.W.
NORTH H.F.

OAKLAND H.
OBERLE A.M.J.
OLSON A.G.

PARAS E.
HASSARD A.
PARKS K.
PAQUIN M.
PEDLEY F.A.
PEDLEY J.
PELLY C.H.
PHILLIPS R.
PHILLIPS S.J.
PICUL N.
POIRIER L.
PODLOSKI F.

[sixth plaque/sixième plaque]

HONOUR ROLL

[left column/colonne de gauche]

POLICHEK E.P.
POLICHEK N.
POLICHEK T.
POLICHEK V.J.
POLICHEK V.T.
POOLE E.
POOLE R.H.
POPOWICH F.
POPOWICH J.
POPOWICH P.
POTHECARY J.
PRESLEY J.
PRICE R.
PROWSE W.A.

RAHN C.
REES J.C.G.
RIMELL J.
RIST H.
ROBERTSON J.R.
ROSOMAN H.W.
ROSS J.O.
RUBY C.
RUBY H.
RUSSELL R.
RYMAN A.H.G.

SAMCHENKO J.C.
SAMOL V.A.D.
SAUER W.
SCHNEIDER O.
SCHUBERT T.E.
SCHULTZ B.H.
SCHULTZ E.
SCHULTZ F.
SCOTT M.
SCOTT R.
SHEARDOWN H.R.
SHUMAY N.
SMITH B.
SMITH C.H.
SMITH H.W.
SMITH J.D.
SMITH P.C.
SMITH P.R.
SMITH P.C.H.
SMITH V.G.
SNOWSELL F.
SOMERSET G.
SPARKS K.
[right column/colonne de droite]

SOMERSET J.
SPEARMAN R.
SPOONER L.R.
SPOONER M.E.
STEPHENS A.E.
STEPHENS P.J.
SUGDEN B.A.
SUGDEN D.F.
SUTHERLAND L.A.
TAYLOR A.
TENER J.F.
THOMAS R.T.
THOMAS T.S.
THOMSON A.M.
THOMPSON E.
THOMPSON E.A.
THOMPSON W.
THORNTON G.
THORNTON J.F.
THORNTON W. Mc.
TILLAPAUGH W.M.
TOOLEY J.
TOOLEY W.A.T.
TREMBLEY C.
TULL A.D.
TULL J.

VANKLEECK J.D.
VLIET E.R.
VLIET J.G.
WARD K.E.
WARDROP H.O.L.
WARNER A.C.
WARNER T.M.
WARNER T.W.

WATT K.H.
WATTS L.R.
WHITAKER J.E.
WHITEHEAD W.J.
WILSON C.
WILSON F.
WILSON J.
WINTER H.J.
WORTH H.

YOUNG F.

[third plaque/troisième plaque]

[centre/centre]

ROLL OF
HONOUR
Killed While
Serving

[left column/colonne de gauche]

BRYDON W.A.
CLEMENT H.
DAVIDSON B.
DRUMMOND W.
DUNKLEY G.C.
ENNS J.R.
FISHER F.R.
FISHER W.J.
FLINDALL R.
FRASER J.
GILL B.G.
HARASYMCHUK D.
HAYES W.A.
HENDERSON D.S.
HILLIARD DON
HOLLINGWORTH R.C.
LeDUC K.C.
LIVINGSTONE A.A.

[right column/colonne de droite]

McALLISTER H.
MELLISH R.L.
MURRAY J.R.
MURRAY W.F.
PELLETT K.T.
REES B.D.
REES H.C.
REIMER W.
SCHUBERT B.A.F.
SIDNEY L.
SHUMAY N.
SMILIE R.
SMITH D.S.
SMITH R.L.
SPARKS L.V.
VANKLEECK R.B.
WARNER H.
WARNER W.W.

[bottom centre/centre inférieur]

'LEST WE FORGET"

[fourth plaque/quatrième plaque]

HONOUR ROLL
The Women Who Served

CANUL T.
CANUL V.M.
CLAYTON M.
DUNKLEY J.S.
EDWARDS I.N.
EDWARDS J.
ELLIOTT E.E.
FOWLER E.
GILL B.C.
HARRIS F.G.
HASSEN D.D.
HOPKINS B.
IRELAND E.
LATRACE J.H.
LEDOUX G.D.
LEVETT B.

[right column/colonne de droite]

LOCKHART E.G.
LOYST L.A.
MARSHALL B.M.
MARSHALL W.F.
MAY J.H.
POLICHEK R.
REES S. St. B.
SCHUBERT A.
SCOTT G.E.
SMALL R.A.
THOMAS M.
VANKLEECK W.M.
VLIET M.E.
WHITE M.A.
WOOD E.
HARROP N.

Image
Photo Credit
National Defence/Défense nationale
Caption
front view
1 of 6 images
Image
Caption
display (front)
1 of 6 images
Image
Caption
display (front)
1 of 6 images
Image
Caption
plaque
1 of 6 images
Image
Photo Credit
Vivian Elgie
Caption
plaque
1 of 6 images
Image
Caption
plaque
1 of 6 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Erected by the municipalities of Armstrong and Spallumcheen, this memorial is dedicated to the local veterans of the Second World War. This memorial is an elaborate painted signboard listing the names and badges of local regiments which contributed young men and women to serve in Canada’s Armed Forces during the times of war. The board further lists the ranks and names of all those who paid the supreme sacrifice during times of war. The memorial has been a product of the people of Armstrong/Spallumcheen, past and present, both corporate and individual and willingly given. The total project is the District’s official Canada Remembers 1995 contribution to the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

City
Armstrong
Country
Type Description
Painted signboard display with badges and 6 plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1241
City/Municipality
Armstrong
Memorial Number
59014-003
Type
Address
3285 Pleasant Valley Road
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.445577, -119.2003616
Inscription

[sign/enseigne]

MEMORIAL PARK

Image
Photo Credit
unknown
Caption
Entrance to park. Display dedicated to the men of the Second World War and Shaft dedicated to the men of the First World War visible in background
Province
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Body Content

Erected by the municipalities of Armstrong and Spallumcheen, this memorial park is dedicated to local veterans. It contains several other memorials, including a signboard display with badges and flagpoles, two shafts (one dedicated to the men of the First World War and the other to those of the Second World War), “Stones of Sacrifice” with an explanatory plaque. Refer to the following memorial numbers: Shaft dedicated to the men of the First World War: 59014-013 Signboard dedicated to the men of the Second World War: 59014-004 Stones of Sacrifice: 59014-019

City
Armstrong
Country
Type Description
Park
Memorial CF Legacy ID
69