Other

City/Municipality
Sasman
Memorial Number
47014-056
Type
Address
Main Street
Location
Office of the Rural Municipality of Sasman No. 336
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.8707005, -103.4874112
Inscription

[first plaque/première plaque]
1939- 1945
PTE. JOHN SOWCHUK- 2ND C.I.R.U.
KILLED - ITALY AGE 21
HONORED BY: KYLEMORE HOMEMAKERS CLUB

[second plaque/deuxième plaque]
1939-1945
PTE. ROYAL GIVING- LAKE SUPERIOR REGIMENT
KILLED GERMANY - AGE 26
HONORED BY KYLEMORE HOMEMAKERS CLUB

[third plaque—missing/troisième plaque – manquante]
1939-1945
WILLIAM JOHN REID- SERGEANT L 61755
101 BTY RCA
JOINED-- OCTOBER 27, 1941
DIED-- JANUARY 16, 1944

Province
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Body Content

These two memorial plaques (a third is missing) were formerly in the Hamlet of Kylemore. They are in need of repair and are currently in the care of the Rural Municipality of Sasman and are being repaired by the Hamlet of Kylemore. Eventually they will be relocated to the Wadena Legion Hall, Wadena, Saskatchewan.

City
Sasman
Country
Type Description
Plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3335
City/Municipality
Kuroki
Memorial Number
47014-055
Type
Address
Main Street
Location
Presently in municipal office awaiting repairs
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.8707005, -103.4874112
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

Image
Photo Credit
Jim Little
Caption
not an actual representation
Province
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Body Content

The Roll of Honour was erected by the Kuroki School in honour of Soldiers of the Second World War. It is in need of repair and is presently being held in the municipal office. It will eventually be relocated to the Kuroki Community Club.

City
Kuroki
Country
Type Description
Wood honour roll, 27
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3251
City/Municipality
Togo
Memorial Number
47014-054
Type
Address
Corner of Main Street and Railway Street South
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.4029344, -101.5854617
Inscription

[front/devant]

ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF TOGO AND DISTRICT IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918

ANTHONY ROBERT DONALD, SGT.
ARTHUR TAYLOR
ERNEST NOVEDALE
SIDNEY HERN
JOE SWEEZY
ALEX ROGERS
PERCY ROGERS
CECIL COWLES
TOM HOLLIDAY
FRANK STEER
GEORGE FRASER
JOHN GILLILAND
J. FROST
F. NEIL

[plaque/plaque]

1939-1945

HERB BURREL
ALVIN KIEL
FRANK JOHNSON
KEITH LEARN
F. LUPICHUK
PHIL HARPER
E.A. BOSWELL
BRUCE KAISER
FRANK AIRRIESS
FRED PROPP
PETE BONAZEW
BERT ATWOOD
GLEN FINCH
NORMAN FRANKLIN
TOM RUTLEDGE
CLARENCE BANGLE
DAVE LAROCQUE
WM. TRAVIS
ALEX ATKINSON

Image
Photo Credit
Larry Lajeunesse
Caption
front view
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
back
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

Erected by the people of Togo, this memorial was dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. A plaque was later added for the local war dead of the Second World War.

City
Togo
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn and granite shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1215
City/Municipality
Saltcoats
Memorial Number
47014-053
Type
Address
101 Allen Ave.
Location
Saltcoats United Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0387018, -102.1598533
Inscription

[column/colonne 1]
Violet M. Dickson
Janet A. Love
M. Graham
W.G. Thorsness
R. Bruce
J. Spokes
K. Hanson
Grace E. Armstrong
Max Love
T. English
G.A. Pearce
W. Dohlmann
G.R. McDonald
J. Nichol
W.C.A. Almquist
M.G. McDonald
O.A. Murphy
Emma Miller
Agnes Shearer
F.R. Lordly

[Column/colonne 2]
L. Wickend
G.W. Park
J.C. Kerr
K. Wade
T.G. Wickend
M.G. Farrell
D. McLean
S. McFall
G.P. Thomas
A.F. Laxdall
W. Mundie
F. McLean
C.M. Graham
G.G. McArthur
T.E. Farrell
A.M. Paton
T. Tulloch
A.E. Stanton
T. Steele
E. Richter
J.P. Williams
A. Moffat
G.E. McFarlane
R.L. Murphy
O. Prince
P.F. Baines
T.R. MacNutt
M. Rusk
*T. Gibbons
A.A. Crossley
J.R. Work
G.G. Louttit
E.C. Major
T.F. Munsen
H. Partridge
S. Herron
H.G. Crossley
L.M. Smith
A.T. Smith
W.E.T. Rusk
B. Laxdal
W.R. Weir
N.C. Munson
J.N. Maddaford
P.S.S. Gunn
G.E. Cross
D.W. Ritchie
T. Fehrenbach
T.C. Love
L. Ford
M.F. Bruner
W.R. Love

[Column/colonne 3]
J. Bradford
D.C.F. Baines
R.M. Clements
M.B. Devins
L.W. Bruce
P.J. Barton
G.H. Porter
K.N. Graham
A. McLean
G. Martin
A. Littman
R. Devins
A. McLaren
J.T. Murray
J.A. Laxdale
W.S. Torrie
*R. Bradford
H.J. Kerr
R.A. Wiley
C.W. McGregor
R. Parsons
H.J. Smith
R.D. Munson
D.W. Bradford
R.W. Kerr
A.Campbell
R.A. Bruner
J.B. Gibson
*L. Laxdal
A. Bosnell
A.F. Nichol
R. Berry
E. Facey
W.S. Dickson
A.H. Lee
G.A. Cooper
T. Cutler
F.T. Weir
G. Jacobs
M.T. Graham
S. Scott
W.C. Almquist
C.B. McKinnon
D.H. Smith
H.T.R. Tulloch
D.F. Wiley
R. Arbury
F.P. Baines
R. Clark
L.A. Morphy
D.R. Lordly
W.F. Maddaford

[Column 4]
R. Caldwell
H.M. Cross
J.A. Baines
Evelyn M. Hallett
A. Mclvor
C.M. Gibson
C.W. Richter
L. Baumgart
G.D. Morphy
Merle L. Oliver
Hazel B. Oliver
Lillian McFall
J.G. Love
*A. Johanson
L.A. McDonald
N.G. Morphy
Elva J. Smith
*A. Caldwell
J.A.L. Godfrey
C. Bruner


Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those who served. It was erected by Saltcoats United Church.

City
Saltcoats
Country
Type Description
Honour roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3299
City/Municipality
Yorkton
Memorial Number
47014-052
Type
Address
Broadway Street
Location
Beside 15 Broadway Street East
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.210228, -102.4617593
Inscription

EDMUND DE WIND

WORKED AND RESIDED AT
THIS LOCATION

AWARDED
THE
VICTORIA CROSS

FOR VALOUR AT
GROUCIE, FRANCE
MARCH 21, 1918

GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN

1995

Image
Caption
Second Lieutenant Edmund De Wind Plaque
Province
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Body Content

The Second Lieutenant Edmund De Wind Plaque was erected by the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, Government of Saskatchewan in 1995.

For most conspicuous bravery and self-sacrifice on the 21 March 1918, at the Race Course Redoubt, near Grugies: for seven hours Second Lieutenant Edmund De Wind held this most important post, and though twice wounded and practically single-handed, he maintained his position until another section could be got to his help. On two occasions, with two N.C.O.'s only, he got out on top under heavy machine gun and rifle fire, and cleared the enemy out of the trench, killing many. He continued to repel attack after attack until he was mortally wounded and collapsed. His valour, self-sacrifice and example were of the highest order. 

City
Yorkton
Country
Type Description
Plaque - brass
Photo Credit
Royal United Services Institute of Regina
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2430
City/Municipality
Foam Lake
Memorial Number
47014-049
Type
Address
Saskatchewan Ave
Location
Town Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.6410719, -103.5345232
Inscription

OUR GLORIOUS DEAD
1914-1918 1939-1945
LEST WE FORGET

Image
Photo Credit
Royal Canadian Legion/Légion royale canadienne
Caption
front/angle view
Province
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Body Content

This monument was constructed in memory of those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. The Cenotaph was unveiled on September 12, 1937, by Brigadier General Ross, President of the B.E.S.L.. The Cenotaph is placed in the town park and is maintained by the local Royal Canadian Legion. A Decoration Day service is held here yearly and a Canadian flag flies here year-round.

City
Foam Lake
Country
Type Description
Concrete stele atop a rectangular shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3240
City/Municipality
Lintlaw
Memorial Number
47014-047
Type
Address
Main St
Location
Legion Hall 23(inside)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.0669886, -103.2439255
Inscription

ROLL OF HONOUR
KILLED IN ACTION
JAMES FITZ PATRICK
FRED MOORE
ANDREW HUNT
CARMAN KILLIAN
JOHN PELLETIER
JOSEPH W. MOWER
WILMORE H. MOWER
HERBERT HANSFORD
WORLD WAR II
1939-1945

Image
Photo Credit
William Shuya
Caption
detail of plaque
Province
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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Lintlaw
Country
Type Description
Honour roll (framed)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3254
City/Municipality
Hudson Bay
Memorial Number
47014-046
Type
Address
303 Main Street
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 130
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.8587391, -102.3911641
Inscription

IN MEMORY OF
THE VETERANS WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
WORLD WAR I AND II
AND THE KOREAN WAR

W.W.I 1914 - 1918
W. BARTLETT
J.DEZON
G. DODGE
M. McAVOY
L. McMANN
Wm. SMITH

W.W.II 1939 - 1945
R. BINKLEY
S. BERGEN
A. BLANCHARD
V. CABLE
D. GILES
G. HANSFORD
D. HOOD
L. JANZEN
R. LOCKER
L. MILLER
M. OSTEN
A. POITRAS
H. VAN NESS

KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953
Wm. H. LAVENE

Image
Photo Credit
Cathy Townsend
Caption
Unveiling ceremony, 1996.
1 of 5 images
Image
Photo Credit
William Parkman
Caption
Unveiling ceremony, 1996.
1 of 5 images
Image
Photo Credit
William Parkman
Caption
old cenotaph
1 of 5 images
Image
Photo Credit
William Parkman
Caption
front
1 of 5 images
Image
Photo Credit
William Parkman
Caption
inscription
1 of 5 images
Province
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Body Content

The first Hudson Bay Cenotaph was built in 1946. It was taken down in 1996 when the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 130 erected a new cenotaph.

City
Hudson Bay
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3247
City/Municipality
Yorkton
Memorial Number
47014-045
Type
Address
Highway 16 South
Location
Municipal cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.2021019, -102.4510098
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

DEDICATED
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY
OF OUR "GALLANT DEAD"

IN A THOUSAND FOREIGN
FIELDS AND IN MANY AN
UNKNOWN GRAVE, UNDER THE
WATERS OF THE SEAS AND IN
THIS HALLOWED SPOT LIE
THE BODIES OF THE BRAVE

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

[lower plaque]

ERECTED BY THE YORKTON BRANCH
NO. 77 CANADIAN LEGION B.E.S.L. IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE CITIZENS OF YORKTON AND DISTRICT
AND DEDICATED THIS 28TH DAY OF AUGUST
A.D. 1949


Image
Photo Credit
Keith & Gladys Inches; James Arthur Alstad
Caption
front view
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
upper plaque
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
lower plaque
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
Surroundings
1 of 4 images
Province
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Body Content

Unveiled on 28 August 1949 by the citizens of Yorkton and District and Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 77, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead.

City
Yorkton
Country
Type Description
Granite cross and stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2991
City/Municipality
Kamsack
Memorial Number
47014-044
Type
Address
3rd Street and 3rd Ave
Location
Municipal park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.5648499, -101.8996624
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL
WORLD WAR I
1914 - 1918

WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945

LEST WE FORGET

Image
Caption
obelisk (front)
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
obelisk (plaque)
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

Unveiled by the town of Kamsack on 8 September 1921, this memorial was erected in honour of the local war dead of the First World War. A plaque was added in 1956 to also honour the local fallen of the Second World War. In August, 1919, the Kamsack Branch of the Great War Veterans' Association held a special meeting. A committee was assembled to approach the town council regarding the construction of a memorial to honour fallen comrades. In May, 1920, the town council accepted the offer made by the Hopper Marble and Granite Works of Winnipeg for a monument. On September 18th, 1921, the Lieutenant Governor and M.W. Newlands did the honour of unveiling the new memorial. In September, 1920, two German machine guns arrived from the Commissioner of War Trophies in Ottawa. The guns were captured by the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry on September 27, 1918. The machine guns still stand by the monument today. The Cenotaph was first located where the new Town Hall now stands, at the corner of Queen Elizabeth Boulevard and Third Avenue. When the new town hall was constructed the Cenotaph was moved to the triangular spot where the old town hall once stood. In 1956, new marble plaques where placed on the Cenotaph honouring those fallen in the Second World War and the Korean War. Annual parades are held at the Cenotaph on Decoration Day, June 6th, and on Remembrance Day, November 11th.

City
Kamsack
Country
Type Description
Cement obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1152