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City/Municipality
Windthorst
Memorial Number
47011-036
Type
Address
201 Angus Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.1086169, -102.8352627
Inscription

[top plaque/plaque du haut]
LEST WE FORGET
IN MEMORY OF ALL THOSE
MEN AND WOMEN
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR THEIR COUNTRY
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
WINDTHORST LEGION BRANCH #49

[bottom plaque/plaque du bas]

ERECTED BY
THE WINDTHORST
SOLDIER'S FRIEND SOCIETY
TO THE MEMORY OF
OUR GLORIOUS DEAD
1914-1918.

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Photo Credit
Jack & Susan Harmer
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front view
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detail of top plaque
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detail of bottom plaque
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Body Content

This cairn was erected by the Windthorst Soldiers' Friend Society in memory of those who lost their lives in the First World War.

City
Windthorst
Country
Type Description
cairn (fieldstone and concrete)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3347
City/Municipality
Weyburn
Memorial Number
47011-035
Type
Address
157 3rd St NE
Location
Weyburn Recreation Culture
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6631302, -103.8533243
Inscription

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET

TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE FROM WEYBURN AND DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FIGHTING FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD

1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
1950 - 1953

GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS

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Pensive soldier
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Body Content

This memorial was unveiled in November 1924. It is made from British Columbia grey granite with a life-sized statue of a Canadian soldier in full service kit, standing at ease with his hands over the muzzle of his Lee-Enfield rifle made from Italian white marble. The statue was sculpted in Italy. The memorial is sixteen feet tall and weighs approximately twelve tons. Weyburn Monument Works supplied the completed memorial.

In 1920 the Canadian William A. Rogers Limited Company published a catalogue of memorial designs including the overlife-sized statue of a pensive infantryman, leaning on his rifle, with his chin resting on his hand. According to the catalogue, Rogers was at that time the only bronze foundry in Canada that had successfully made large casts like this, the figure is a cast from a model by a St. Boniface sculptor named Nicolas Pirroton.

City
Weyburn
Country
Type Description
Stone statue and shaft
Photo Credit
Rod Stafford; Doug Mulhall, Victoria Edwards
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1223
City/Municipality
Wawota
Memorial Number
47011-031
Type
Address
Railroad Avenue
Location
Veterans Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.9039044, -102.0236756
Inscription

We Will Remember Them

To the Glory of God and in Honour
of those brave men from Wawota and area
Who gave their lives that we might be free

World War I   1914 - 1918

  • Hedly Ackrill
  • W. Armer
  • John A. Arthur
  • Arthur H. Ballard
  • Ian N. R. Berry
  •  
  • J. Hernoct
  • Alfred J. Hutchison
  • William J. Lincoln
  • Russel W. Long
  • Patrick McDonald
  • William J. G. Swan

World War II   1939 - 1945

  • Irving Armitage
  • Douglas C. Baker
  • J. A. (Bertie) Bessette
  • George R. Coe
  • William Corson
  • Neil G. Crampean
  • B. Glynn Crew
  • Frank H. DeNevers
  • Russel E. Dennis
  • Anthony E. J. Gallant
  • Peter Gatey
  • James B. Hewitt
  • James W. Hoey
  •  
  • Rex M. Hooker
  • J. A. Larence
  • John W. (Jack) Linder
  • John E. D. McCord
  • J. Campbell McPherson
  • C. F. (Bud) McRae
  • William G. McRae
  • Edward J. Nelms
  • Douglas Pearce
  • Cecil R. Robinson
  • Duncan Russell
  • Melville Russell
  • Kay K. Silvius
  • Thomas Harvey Wilson
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Wawota Cenotaph
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Body Content

Dedicated to the men of Wawota and area who gave their lives during the First and Second World Wars, by the Wawota Royal Canadian Legion Branch 113, this memorial was unveiled August 3, 2008. It is made of black granite shipped from China, bordered by grey Canadian granite and sitting on a base of grey granite which in turn rests on a cement base. It is flanked by the Red Ensign which all these men fought under during the First and Second World Wars, the Canadian flag and the Saskatchewan flag.

City
Wawota
Country
Type Description
Slab
Photo Credit
Kenneth N. Colborn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12613
City/Municipality
Pangman
Memorial Number
47011-030
Type
Address
Mergens Street and Railway Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6468723, -104.6582718
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET

HONOUR ROLL
1914 — 1918
FRED MCLATCHEE
CECIL S. NOBLE
CHARLIE PRITCHARD
HILLARD PRITCHARD
STANLEY SAMPLE
CHARLIE SHEARS
RENOLD STEVENS
ISAAC TAYLOR

1939 — 1945
RONALD HARBOTTE
JACK KEOGAN
GEORGE MORROW
FRANCIS NEWMANN
JACK POW
FRED SMALES
HAROLD YOUNG

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION

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Village of Pangman
Caption
old memorial
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Village of Pangman
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front
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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Pangman Veterans' Memorial is dedicated to those who served in the First and Second World Wars. It was unveiled on November 11, 2022, and replaces the old cenotaph that was erected in 1960. The names on the new plaque were engraved by Fletchers Funeral Home in Weyburn.

Brothers Keith and Ed Howse saved the plaque from the old cenotaph and it is located in the village museum.

City
Pangman
Country
Type Description
Slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1189
City/Municipality
North Portal
Memorial Number
47011-028
Type
Address
First Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.998962, -102.5506234
Inscription

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF THOSE FROM
NORTH PORTAL
AND DISTRICT
WHO PAID THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE
IN THE
WORLD WARS
1914 — 1918

  • DEE ARCHIE
  • WEBB HERBERT
  • ANDERSON OLAF
  • ANDERSON CHRYST
  • HENDERSON ALFRED
  • CLARK GEORGE
  • FORD HOWARD H.
  • DUNBAR JOHN D.
  • BRINDLEY HOWARD
  • HUTCHESON WALTER

PATTERSON GEORGE I. CAPTAIN

1939 — 1945
MCCLELLAND GORDON W.
THOMPSON ROBERT

THEIR NAMES LIVETH FOREVERMORE

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John Mundie
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front
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John Mundie
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Dedication of memorial with Second Lieutenant John David Dunbar's mother present, 1927.
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Body Content

Erected in September 1927, this memorial was originally dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. A dedication to the local losses of the Second World War was added later.

City
North Portal
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn and base and concrete cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2864
City/Municipality
Lampman
Memorial Number
47011-026
Type
Address
Corner of Main street and Third ave
Location
Lion's Club Children's Playground
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.3796598, -102.7552408
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

LEST WE FORGET

IN MEMORY OF ALL THOSE
MEN AND WOMEN WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY.

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

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cairn (front)
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Body Content

This memorial to the war dead was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 330.

City
Lampman
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1160
City/Municipality
Gainsborough
Memorial Number
47011-025
Type
Address
211 Bruce Street
Location
Beside Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1758915, -101.449154
Inscription

[front/devant]

THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
GAINSBORO
TO HONOR THE MEN WHO FELL IN THE WORLD WAR
1914-1918

[left side/côté gauche]

YPRES, FESTUBERT, SOMME, VIMY, HILL 70, PASSCHENDAELE, AMIENS, CAMBRAI, DROCOURT, QUEANT, MONS

[back/arrière]

1939 1945

EARL BENJAMIN
WM. MCFARLANE
EWART MORRISON
ROBERT SHAW
HOWARD SHATFORD
BRUCE SIMPSON

[right side/côté droit]

TO OUR GLORIOUS DEAD

JOHN R. BRENNAN
HARRY BURKE
JOSEPH CAMPBELL
ALEX COLE
ALBERT FULL
ROBERT JONES
NORMAN LITTLE
ALEX MILL
CHARLES NICHOLL
JOHN OLAFSON
ALEX RAE
RICHARD RUSK
GEORGE SMITH
THOMAS SMITH
BEN SPANGLE

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obelisk (back)
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obelisk (side)
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obelisk (front)
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obelisk (side)
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Body Content

Erected by the people of Gainsborough, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Gainsborough
Country
Type Description
Granite obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1141
City/Municipality
Fillmore
Memorial Number
47011-024
Type
Address
22 Wesley Ave
Location
Memorial Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8815636, -103.4345641
Inscription

[plaque on cairn/plaque sur le tumulus]

LEST WE FORGET

1914-1918
1939-1945

[brass plaque/plaque de laiton]

1914 1918

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE FROM THE DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR AND IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SERVED

ALL GLORY TO THOSE WHO DIED

W.L. ROBINSON
E. SALLANS
P. WICKLUND
L. MORLEY
A. LOVETT
S. WILSON
E. MCCLELLAN
E. CROFT
A. CRANE
G. INNIS

SERVED

M. MACLEAN
H. THOMPSON
F. TIPPETT
W. YOUNG
A.F. MANDELL
H. BRODBERRY
J.M. ROWELL
L. DEIGHTON
W. DUNDAS
P. SMITH
S. SALLANS
R. GEORGE
H.S. GOLDING
D. MACLEAN
T.W. SYER
A.M. GREIG
G. MAGURK
A. NIXON
H. HULBERT
R.I. HULBERT
G. HENDERSON
G. WALSH
L. HORNE
R. HORNE
G. BICKERTON
R.F. FRASER
H. HAMMOND
W. LACHEUR
G. BURKE
T. THREFELL
A. YOUNG
A. SCOTT
N. GATTWARD
H. GEE
W. MCDONALD
A. BROWN
D.A. CRAIG
J. NIXON
C. PIPER
H. PIPER
E. HAMELIN

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Body Content

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

City
Fillmore
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn and brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1137
City/Municipality
Coronach
Memorial Number
47011-023
Type
Address
hwy 18
Location
Coronach Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.11188, -105.50189
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
1914-1918
COLLARD, H.
DUNCAN, A.L.,
HAVER, W.R.C.
WILDING, F.
1939-1945
BARRETT, E.H.
BASSETT,G.H.
COUBROUGH, T.G.
MOORE, G.W.,
MORGAN, F.P.
NELSON, C.P.R.
WHITE, H.C.

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George Curran
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front view
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detail of inscription
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Body Content

The Coronach Cenotaph was erected in 1952 in memory of those who made the Supreme Sacrifice. The Cenotaph was built by the Coronach Legion, most of the work was done by Frank Wilford. There was an annual Wreath laying Ceremony at the Cenotaph on November 11. Presently, the Wreath laying Ceremony is held in the Community Hall due to cold weather.

City
Coronach
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3228
City/Municipality
Carnduff
Memorial Number
47011-022
Type
Address
Corner of Broadway Street and Highway 18
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1765279, -101.7949581
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN MEMORIAM

1914 - 1918

S. ARCHER
F. BAYLIS
B. COSGROVE
G. COWIE
G. DAVISON
J. ELLIOTT
F. FAIR
F. FULLERTON
H. HENDERSON
J.E. JACKSON
M. JACKSON
G. JOLLIFFE
A.S. LEWIS
C.C. MILLIONS
D.F. PACK
W. PALMER
L. PATON
J. RAMSEY
M. RENDER
S. RUDDELL
T. RYCKMAN
A. SARGENT
C. SARGENT
H.C. SPARLING
T. STEPHENSON
A. TURNBULL
M. WILLIS

1939 - 1945

L.J.D. CROZIER
J.H. FORSYTH
W.A. HULL
T.E. NORTON
N.R. WRIGHT
D.R. RAMSEY
W. TAYLOR
C.A. THOMPSON
D.P. VASS
W.H. WHITE

LEST WE FORGET

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shaft (front)
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shaft (plaque)
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Surroundings
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Body Content

Erected by the town of Carnduff and the Royal Canadian Legion, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Carnduff
Country
Type Description
Cement shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1123