Other

City/Municipality
Lac du Bonnet
Memorial Number
46006-008
Type
Address
Park and Lake Aveneus
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2539833, -96.0586114
Inscription

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING,
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.

HONOR ROLL
1914-1918

Cook A.H.
King A.
Lavoie J.
McLeod G.
Sinclair A.G.
Smith J.L.
Wellman W.

HONOR ROLL
1939-1945

Blank E.
Brezino J.
Cedarlund H.W.
David S.
Fournier R.J.
Gillespie G.
Hendrickson E.
Horbatuik A.
Hudson D.
Irvin R.
Lavasseur L.
Ridge C.
Small F.
Tyndall C.
Wood W. 

PEACEKEEPERS

KOREA

AFGHANISTAN
2001-2014

Province
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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Lac du Bonnet
Country
Type Description
Slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1380
City/Municipality
Emerson
Memorial Number
46006-006
Type
Address
104 Church Street
Location
Town Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.0058505, -97.2143146
Inscription

[original inscription]
ERECTED BY
THE CITIZENS OF
EMERSON TOWN
AND ELECTORAL DIVISION
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THE FALLEN
WHOSE NAMES ARE
INSCRIBED HEREON
AND IN GRATEFUL
RECOGNITION OF ALL
WHO SERVED IN
THE GREAT WORLD WAR.
THEY GAVE THEIR
TOMORROW FOR YOUR TODAY.
1914 - 1918.

World War I 1914-1918

H. Aylward, C.W. Baskerville, C. Birch, L.A. Black, G. Blondin, G.H. Chase, H.W. Collins, F. Crampton, J. Deschine, H.A. Empson, F. Farrell, P. Graudbois, G. Grawbarger, J. Gurnev, I.O. Iverson, F. Jones, W. Jones, E. Kirkpatrick, H. Knowles, G. Liddle, A. Marshall, W. D. Marshall, W. J. Mason, J. McCormick, R. Miller, P. Mills, A. Moore, W. Patterson, T. Patterson, D. E. Piterson, C. E. Pott, A. Pryor, G. Roberts, T. Rossall, W.E.,M.M. Sheppard, R. F. Simpson, A. Smith, Wm.D.M.M. Spear, A. Spick, A. Thompson, G. Urquhart, C. Waterman.

World War II 1939-1945

J.A. Albert, R. Brooks, J. Comeault, J. Chapman, M. Dowswell, A. Fostey, W.G. Garlic, J. Henry, D. Johnston, R. Keehn, V. Kissick, H. Lochhead, Alfred Moore, Arthur Moore, J. Prynick, C. Turner, W. Warren, J.K. Wightman, J.D. Wright.

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dedication ceremony (1920)
War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

The Soldiers Memorial Monument located at the Town Hall was constructed in 1919-1920 in memory of the men and women who served in the First World War. A decoration Day service is held on the second Sunday in June each year. The parade march and service was held at the cenotaph each year until 1998. On November 11th 1999 the service was held in the Community Complex next to the Cenotaph. A wood Cenotaph was built and placed on the stage for the inside service. The walls in the complex are lined with essays and poems done by the Emerson Elementary school. The Women's Institute served a soldier's supper on Nov. 11th 1920.

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
Emerson
Country
Type Description
Shaft, statue
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4320
City/Municipality
Dominion City
Memorial Number
46006-005
Type
Address
115 Waddell Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1421333, -97.1524698
Inscription

1914
1918

1939
1945

DEDICATED TO
THE HONOR
AND SACRIFICE
OF THE MEN
AND WOMEN OF
THE RURAL
MUNICIPALITY OF
FRANKLIN
WHO SERVED
AND DIED IN WAR
THAT CAANADA
MAY MAINTAIN HER
HERITAGE OF FREEDOM

LET NONE FORGET
THEY GAVE THEIR ALL
AND FALTERED NOT
WHEN CAME THE CALL

Image
Photo Credit
Municipality of Emerson-Franklin
Caption
Rural Municipality of Franklin Cenotaph
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Rural Municipality of Franklin Cenotaph was erected at the old municipal hall just after the flood of 1950. It was erected by municipal contribution and local fundraising. Because it took some time to raise the funds, the cenotaph was not erected until after the Second World War.

City
Dominion City
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
171
City/Municipality
Dugald
Memorial Number
46006-004
Type
Address
60024 MB-206
Location
Legion Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8878189, -96.8428196
Inscription

[front/devant]
ERECTED BY THE MUNICIPALITY OF
SPRINGFIELD TO THE IMMORTAL
MEMORY OF THE MEN FROM THIS
MUNICIPALITY WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918.

[right side/côté droit]
C. BIDDLES
J. BREEN
W. BRETT
D. CHAPMAN
T. CAIRN
C. FLETT
A. GIBSON
C. GILLESPIE
T. GRIEVE
J. GRIEVE
G. HOWELL

1914 - 1918

[back/arrière]
BREZINO, JOSEPH
CHABLUK, MERON
EDMONDS, DONALD
JENSEN, KNUTE
KOZINA, JAMES
MCCALLUM, HARVEY
MCLEOD, RODERICK
NAZARKO, WALTER
PETHYBRIDGE, JACK
SOLINA, MICHAEL
SPELCHAK, EDWARD
SULYMA, MICHEAL
SWEET, LAWERENCE
ZADWORNY, EDWARD

1939 - 1945

[left side/côté gauche]
D. HENDERSON
T. HASSELL
C. ILIFF
W. ILIFF
K. KENNEDY
W. McFADYEN
E.M. MacDONNELL
M. PANTZAK
A.M. SMITH
J.R. SPEER

KOREA
1950-1953

Image
Photo Credit
RM of Springfield Municipal & Historical Archives
Caption
back inscription
1 of 6 images
Image
Photo Credit
RM of Springfield Municipal & Historical Archives
Caption
left side inscription
1 of 6 images
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Caption
statue
1 of 6 images
Image
Photo Credit
RM of Springfield Municipal & Historical Archives
Caption
Dugald Cenotaph
1 of 6 images
Image
Photo Credit
RM of Springfield Municipal & Historical Archives
Caption
Dugald Cenotaph at original location.
1 of 6 images
Image
Photo Credit
RM of Springfield Municipal & Historical Archives
Caption
right side inscription
1 of 6 images
Province
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Body Content

Erected by the Rural Municipality of Springfield, this memorial is dedicated to the local Veterans and war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. The cenotaph was originally located at 628 Main Street, Oakbank, in front of the former municipal office and unveiled on November 22 1925. In October 2012, it was relocated to its current location at Legion Memorial Park in Dugald. 

The statue was made in Italy of Carrara marble. The soldier is depicted in uniform and wears a puffy cap quite unlike those worn by Canadian soldiers. He stands at attention with a reversed rifle at his side. The origin of the statue in Italy explains why the uniform was not 100% accurately Canadian. The carvers were usually careful to put a maple leaf where Canadian uniforms had this symbol (on the cap and collar).

City
Dugald
Country
Type Description
Shaft - granite, statue - white marble
Memorial CF Legacy ID
216
City/Municipality
Ste. Anne
Memorial Number
46006-003
Type
Address
Église Street and Centrale Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6691, -96.6459
Inscription

[front/devant]

RECONNAISSANCE A CEUX QUI ONT DONNE LEUR VIE POUR NOTRE LIBERTE

PAROISSE STE. ANNE PARISH 1876 - 1976

TO HONOR THOSE WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES FOR OUR FREEDOM

WWI 1914 - 1918

WWII 1939 - 1945

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

Image
Photo Credit
Tamara Wally
Caption
cairn (front)
1 of 3 images
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Caption
plaque
1 of 3 images
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Caption
framed photographs of soldiers
1 of 3 images
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Body Content

This memorial was erected by Ste. Anne Parish and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 220, La Verendrye, in 1976 and is dedicated to the memory of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Ste. Anne
Country
Type Description
Tyndall stone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1382
City/Municipality
Morris
Memorial Number
46006-002
Type
Address
Corner of James Street and Main Street
Location
Rural municipality of Morris
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.3563995, -97.3646601
Inscription

[front/devant]

DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WAR

1914-1918

[column 1/colonne 1]
Thomas Hay
Lieut William Molloy
John Dickson
George Elliot
Fred Starr
Ronald Sickner
Jacob Corneilson
Micheal Blasesky
[Column 2/colonne2]
George Peterson
Fred Peck
Earl McNair
William Haining
Edwin Brown
Albert Scammel
Raymond Bartlette
Donald Roche

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

"THEIR NAMES LIVE FOREVER"

ERECTED BY THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE OF MORRIS

Image
Photo Credit
Tamara Wally
Caption
obelisk (front)
1 of 2 images
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Caption
obelisk (front)
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial was erected by the Women's Institute of Morris in honour of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Morris
Country
Type Description
Granite obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
210
City/Municipality
Niverville
Memorial Number
46006-001
Type
Location
Niverville Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.60605, -97.03933
Inscription

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED

WORLD WAR I

1914-1918

GEORGE W. BARRETT*, ALEX BATCHELOR*, ALFRED BLAIR, MAX BRONSTONE, ROBERT L. CLARKE, GEORGE FRENCH*, JAMES FRENCH, WILLIAM M. GRANT*, CECIL HARRISON*, GUY HARRISON, EDWARD HARRISON, JOHN MUIR, WILLIAM STANNING, DAVID STOTT, HENRY STRANGE, HAROLD L. TAYLOR

WORLD WAR II

1939-1946

WILLIAM D. BEATON, JOSEPH BELANGER, IRENE E. CHURCH, JOHN CHURCH, LYNN CONDON, DAVID DOERKSEN, DELMAR EBY, ERNEST FEHLER, HENRY FEHLER, ROBERT FOREST, EUGENE GAUTHIER, ULDERIC GRANT, DAVID HIEBERT, DAVID H. HIEBERT*, JOHN HIEBERT, DANIEL HILDEBRAND, JOE KREIBICH, BILL KUZENKO, EDWARD T. LEPPKY, FRANK NEUFELD, GORDON OTLEY, PETER SOFRONIUK, DAVID STOTT, JACK STOTT, DONALD WALLACE, JOHN WALLACE, HENRY WARD, FRED WEBB*, ALLAN A. WIEBE, STUART WITTICK

* KILLED IN ACTION

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front view
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Body Content

The Niverville Remembrance Memorial was constructed in 1997 in memory of Veterans of the First World War and the Second World War. The soldier on the Memorial was designed by Pat Penner, a resident of Niverville. The original sketch of the soldier is on display in the Town Office. On either side of the Monument there are flag poles. There are always flags flying

City
Niverville
Country
Type Description
Granite wall and cement base
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1806
City/Municipality
Municipality of Pembina
Memorial Number
46005-076
Type
Address
Location
Manitou Community Cemetery / Archibald Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Manitou

Grand Lodge of Manitoba

1914 1918

Alexander Armstrong

Edward George Mitchell

John Shelton

Frank Willis

Image
Photo Credit
Darryl Toews
Caption
Odd Fellows war memorial in the Manitou Community Cemetery
Province
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Body Content

A monument within the cemetery, unveiled on 26 June 1921, commemorates local members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) who were killed during the First World War. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows aims to provide a framework that promotes personal and social development. For members, the Degrees in Odd Fellowship emphasize a leaving of the old life and the start of a better one and of helping those in need.

Name

Occupation

Service

Rank

Birth Date

Death Date

Alexander Armstrong
[Manitou]

Labourer

31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

10 October 1895

14 June 1916

Edward George Mitchell
[Manitou]

Policeman

1st Battalion, Canadian Labour Corps

Regimental Sergeant Major

7 November 1877

22 September 1918

John Shelton
[Manitou, St. Andrews United]

Farmer

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

8 March 1889

5 June 1917

Frank Willis
[Manitou]

Farmer

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

20 October 1885

15 August 1917

City
Municipality of Pembina
Country
Type Description
Granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10283
City/Municipality
Carman
Memorial Number
46005-075
Type
Address
12 2nd Avenue SW
Location
Memorial Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.5055636, -98.0025287
Inscription

HERALD OF PEACE

Donated by
THE IMPERIAL DAUGHTERS
OF THE EMPIRE

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Herald of Peace
1 of 2 images
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inscription
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Herald of Peace, an angel blowing a bugle, was placed in the Memorial Room after the First World War. It was cast in a foundry in or around Hamilton, Ontario from a model by St. Boniface sculptor Nicolas Pirroton. 

City
Carman
Country
Type Description
Sculpture
Photo Credit
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 18
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9836
City/Municipality
Oak Bluff
Memorial Number
46005-074
Type
Address
Oak Bluff, MB
Location
Oak Bluff Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.75306, -97.30056
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

Our Heroes
World War
1914 – 1918
Jack Brian
Charles Bunch
William Bunch
George Heath
D.E. Jones
Charles Lewis
Thomas Lowe
John Patterson
William Robinson
Robert Wastle
Albert Williams

Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
1 of 2 images
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1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

The bronze plaque on the Oak Bluff cemetery gate was unveiled approximately 1921.

City
Oak Bluff
Country
Type Description
Plaque; bronze
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9124