This memorial is dedicated to Stanley E. Storey, who joined the Canadian Army in 1950.
Storey Crescent
Storey Cres.
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This memorial is dedicated to Stanley E. Storey, who joined the Canadian Army in 1950.
Stewart Avenue
This memorial is dedicated to G. Fraser Stewart, who had a distinguished military career in the First and Second World Wars. In the Second World War he gained the rank of wing commander in the RCAF.
Steele Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to Sir Samuel Benfield Steele, who joined the militia during the Fenian troubles in 1866, was a member of the Red River Expedition, joined the permanent force artillery in 1871, became a sergeant major in the NWMP in 1873, and attaining a commission in 1878, received his first command at Ft. Qu’Appelle in 1879. He was promoted to super-intendent in 1885 and, in 1989, helped establish Canadian authority during the Klondike Gold Rush. Col. Steele was given command of the Lord Strathcona’s Horse in the South African War, and in 1915 he commanded the second Canadian contingent to be sent overseas in the First World War.
Sneddon Street
This memorial is dedicated to John Hunter Sneddon-Served in the First World War.
Sneath Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to Edwin Sneath-Veteran of the First World War, he was a reserve office in the Canadian Army Service Corp.
Sihvon Bay
This memorial is dedicated to Arthur W. Sihvon, who served for 3 years in the Canadian Army, and was discharged as a captain in 1946.
Seymour Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to Maurice M. Seymour, a surgeon to the 95th Bat.
Sandison Cres.
This memorial is dedicated to Sandison who served with the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War.
Rink Avenue
This memorial is dedicated to Cornelius Rink-He fought against Queen Victoria’s troops in the Boer War. He also held the distinction of being the only Boer holding member in the Regina Branch of the Boer War Veteran’s Association.
Read Avenue
This memorial is dedicated to Dr. Howard Read-During WW ll he was a member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps and treated soldiers stationed in Regina.