Other

Memorial Number
47003-021
Type
Location
40 km NW of Prince Albert National Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.45679, -107.21633
Inscription

[on map/sur la carte]

Abel Lake

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Photo Credit
Map by Natural Resources Canada/ Government of Canada
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Map
Province
Body Content

Abel Lake is named in memory of Private John James Abel. The lake was dedicated on September 5, 1957 by the Government of Saskatchewan.

John Abel was born in January 1916 on the family farm near Peppel, east of Biggar, Saskatchewan. His family had moved from Fergus, Ontario, to homestead north of Keppel in 1912. John worked on the farm and in the bush in northern Saskatchewan before enlisting at North Battleford in 1940. As a member of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, John Abel was killed on July 21, 1944, in the Battle of Verrières Ridge, an important belt of high ground which dominates the route from Caen to Falaise. He is buried at Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Calvados, France.

Country
Type Description
Geographical feature
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9076
City/Municipality
Abbott Lake
Memorial Number
47003-020
Type
Location
40 km West of Flin Flon, Manitoba
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.76667, -102.46667
Inscription

[on map/sur la carte]

Abbott Lake

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Photo Credit
Map by Natural Resources Canada/ Government of Canada
Caption
Map- Location of Abbott Lake
Province
Body Content

Abbott Lake is named in memory of Flight Officer Arthur William Abbott. The lake was dedicated on February 6, 1952 by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Arthur William Abbott was born in November 1918 in Herschel, north-west of Rosetown, Saskatchewan. His family had emigrated from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, to homestead near Herschel. Arthur Abbott completed high school at Virden, Manitoba, and was studying engineering at the University of Saskatchewan when he enlisted at Saskatoon in 1940. Trained as an observer, he had been assigned to No. 205 Squadron RAF when his Catalina was shot down over the Indian Ocean off Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), on April 5, 1942. No survivors were found but his crew is commemorated on the Singapore Memorial for airmen with no known grave.

City
Abbott Lake
Country
Type Description
Geographical feature
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9075
City/Municipality
Abbott Island
Memorial Number
47003-019
Type
Location
At the southern end of Reindeer Lake
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
56.77865, -102.4282
Inscription

[on map/sur la carte]

Abbott Island

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Photo Credit
Map by Natural Resources Canada/ Government of Canada
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Map
Province
Body Content

Abbott Island is named in memory of Gunner Walter John (Walt) Abbott. The island was dedicated on April 7, 1960 by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Walter John Abbott was born in February 1920 in Richlea, south-west of Rosetown, Saskatchewan. He was employed as a farmer when he enlisted at Rosetown in 1941, and assigned to 8th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery. He was stationed near London, England when he received a skull fracture as a result of a truck collision. Walt Abbott died on June 11, 1944 and is buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery near London.

City
Abbott Island
Country
Type Description
Geographical feature
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9080
City/Municipality
Aastrom Lake
Memorial Number
47003-018
Type
Location
40 km West of the Saskatchewan/Manitoba border
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.80639, -102.72833
Inscription

[on map/sur la carte]

Aastrom Lake

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Photo Credit
Map by Natural Resources Canada/ Government of Canada
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Map
Province
Body Content

Aastrom Lake is named in memory of Private Thomas (Tommy) Ferdinand Aastrom. The lake was dedicated on October 29, 2002 by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Thomas Aastrom was born in April 1913 in Briercrest, Saskatchewan, south-east of Moosejaw. He was working as a labourer and truck driver for the Eastern Irrigation District, near Bassano, Alberta, when he enlisted at Calgary in June 1943. As a member of The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, Aastrom was taking part in operations to clear the west bank of the Rhine when he received a wound to the head. He died the next day on February 27, 1945 and is buried at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery.

City
Aastrom Lake
Country
Type Description
Geographical feature
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9079
City/Municipality
Aadland Lake
Memorial Number
47003-017
Type
Location
On Crackingstone Penninsula, south of Uranium City
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.42103, -108.70883
Inscription

[on map/sur la carte]

Aadland Lake

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Photo Credit
Map by Natural Resources Canada/ Government of Canada
Caption
Map
Province
Body Content

Aadland Lake is named in memory of Rifleman Richard (Dick) Aadland. The lake was dedicated on June 2, 1950 by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Dick Aadland was born in September 1904 in Norway. His family emigrated to Minnesota in 1906, but later moved to Chambery, just south of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. A homesteader by trade, Richard Aadland joined the Regina Rifles in 1943 at the age of 39. His brother Peter served in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, his brother Clarence in the RCAF, and his sister Greda in the Canadian Women’s Army Corps. Dick Aadland was killed in February 1945 near Cleve, Germany during operations to clear the west bank of the Rhine. He is buried in Groesbeek War Cemetery in the Netherlands.

City
Aadland Lake
Country
Type Description
Geographical feature
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9078
City/Municipality
Debden
Memorial Number
47003-016
Type
Address
Main Street
Location
St. John the Baptist Parish
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.52352, -106.88221
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front
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side view
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surroundings
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the soldiers who fought in the Second World War, unveiled circa 1949/50.

City
Debden
Country
Type Description
Cement statues
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7937
City/Municipality
Zengle Lake
Memorial Number
47003-015
Type
Location
Northeast Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
57.89779, -102.53783
Province
Body Content

In 1936 the Government of Canada chose to name a lake in north-eastern Saskatchewan in honour of Sergeant Raphael Louis Zengel, VC, MM, who served with the 5th Infantry Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Raphael Louis Zengel was born on 11 November 1894 in Faribault, United States. While he was still very young, he and his mother moved from the United States to a homestead in Saskatchewan. Zengel enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) in December 1914. He served overseas with the 5th Infantry Battalion, CEF, taking part in several raids on German trenches. For his role in one of these raids, near Passchendaele in Belgium in 1917, Zengel received the Military Medal. On 9 August 1918, Sergeant Zengel was leading his platoon forward during the second day of the massive Allied offensive against the German lines around Amiens, in France. When he noticed a gap on the flank of his platoon and an enemy machine gun firing on the advancing Canadians at close range, he quickly decided to deal with the machine gun position himself. Rushing 200 metres ahead of his platoon, Zengel charged the German emplacement, killing two of the machine gun’s crew and compelling the rest to flee. Later that day, when the progress of the 5th Battalion was blocked by heavy machine gun fire, he demonstrated great tactical skill in directing the fire of his platoon to eliminate the enemy resistance. Sergeant Zengel’s courage, leadership and disregard for his own safety inspired his men, and were important factors in enabling the advance to continue. For his conduct on this day, he was awarded the Victoria Cross.Zengel died in Vancouver, British Columbia on 22 February 1977.

City
Zengle Lake
Country
Type Description
lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7925
City/Municipality
Combe Lake
Memorial Number
47003-014
Type
Address
GPS location: 57º19'60 N 103º47'60W
Location
Latitude: 57.33, Longitude: -103.8
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
57.33333, -103.8
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

This lake is dedicated to Lieutenant Robert Grierson Combe V.C.

City
Combe Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7370
City/Municipality
Pierceland
Memorial Number
47003-013
Type
Location
3 Avenue S and 1 Street W
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.3383, -109.78006
Inscription

[Top Front Plaque/plaque du haut, devant] LEST WE FORGET
1939 – 1945

EDGAR FINN
GEORGE KUCHRYN
CLARENCE MEEKER
STEVE TOMA

[List of names on cenotaph, balance of wording not visible in photograph/liste de noms sur le cénotaphe, suite illisible sur la photo]

Douglas Anderson
Max Baer
Tom Balaberde
Bill Barrowman
Dan Barrowman WW1 & WW 11
Robert Barrowman
Archie Barton
Thomas Britton WW1 & WW11
Harry Britton
Norman Britton
Pete Brovchenko
Cliff Brower
Clarence Buchan
K P A (Bud) Campbell
Dugall Campbell
Andy Clark
Edward Clarke
John Clarke
Red Coad
Rance Corp
Charlie Cotterhill WW1 & WW11
Nyle Cross
Bert Cross
Jack Cudney
Harvey Currie
Mervin Currie
Kathleen Curie
James Day
Carl (Clayton) Dayton
Charlie Dayton
Claude Dayton
Sam Dayton WW1 & WW11
Mike Edelmayer
Nick Eistetter
Scottie Elliot
Donald R Embree
James N Embree
Joseph W Embree
Victor M Embree
Eddie Erickson
Gunner Erickson
Stanley Erickson
Melvin Eshleman
Edgar Fines
Curly Finske
Leonard Forsyth
Matt Gelowitz
Tony Gelowitz
Bill Gill WW1 & WW11
Percy Gould
J. Hassler
Gerald Hayward
John Heibe
Ivin Heiber
Jake Hein
Edward Hendershied
Jack Hodge
Buster Ingram
Bob Jeglum
Claude Jeglum
Ralph Jeglum
Charlie Jenkins WW1
Lenard Johnson WW1
Jake Jordan WW1
Ed Knott WW1
George Kucheran
Jim Laird WW1 & WW11
Charlie Langford WW1
Ben Lepine
Eli Lepine
Lenard Lillico
Bob Little WW1
George Little
Norman Mack
Elmer MacKenzie
Donal Malbeuf
Eugene Malbeuf
Harry Malbeuf
George Maloney
Alex McCracken WW1
John McEvoy
Art McLaren
Jim McLaren
Walter McLaren
Neil McLean
Bob Meeker Jr.
Bob Meeker Sr. WW1
Clarence Meeker
Bill Middleton WW1
Bill Midler
Cyril Morris
Percy Mullaly
Pray Murrell
Hector Myette
Marcelle Myette
Oscar Myette
Ted Nixon
Alex Nolin
Adam Ollenberger
Leo Orcutt
Charlie Paton WW1 & WW11
Jim Paton
Scottie Patterson WW1
Adam Plasko
Amil Prevost
Cy Prevost
Victor Raiche
Ceorge Revell WW1
Margaret Rhinehardt
William Rhinehardt WW1 & WW11
Tom Riddell
Bill Rinehart WW1
Earl Robie
Bill Savage WW1 & WW11
Louis Savard
Walter Scott
Gordon Scollan
Ernie Sharman
Albert Sharp
Clarissa Sharp
Thelma Shaw
Alfred Shubrooke
Art Shubrooke
Jim Simms
Dave Slager
Paul Slager
Kenneth Stacey
Melvin Stacey
Howard Stanley
Ivan Stonehocker
John Stonehocker
Ed Thomas
Nick Toma
Sandy Toma
Steve Toma
Art Tremblay
Harvey Tremblay
Albert Trottier
Junior Vian
Tommy Viczo
Russell Walker WW1
Jack Way
Ross White
Bill Williams
Paul Yelland WW1 & WW11
Merton Yurko
Mike Yurko

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Photo Credit
Jean Troniak
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Front view
1 of 4 images
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Surroundings
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Front view
1 of 4 images
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Plaque
1 of 4 images
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!4v1620732893181!6m8!1m7!1sYTOhfgB2EclGtLkUjRepgQ!2m2!1d54.33858065162698!2d-109.7803917051611!3f153.27136532186478!4f-3.3981043670195845!5f3.325193203789971"
Body Content

This cenotaph was erected by the Town of Pierceland and their Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 178, and dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars. It was Unveiled on July 2, 1995 and the Official Dedication was on Nov. 11 1995.

City
Pierceland
Country
Type Description
cairn (Stone & Cement)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7012
City/Municipality
Debden
Memorial Number
47003-012
Type
Address
412 Main Street
Location
Debden
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.524515652219, -106.88238251061
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

Image
Photo Credit
Cecile M. Demers
Caption
Roll of Honour of World War I
1 of 2 images
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Caption
Roll of Honour of World War II
1 of 2 images
Province
Body Content

Needs further research

City
Debden
Country
Type Description
Roll of Honour
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4226