Other

City/Municipality
Swan Lake
Memorial Number
46005-069
Type
Address
9 2nd Street North
Location
Lorne Memorial Hospital
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4124, -98.78743
Inscription

[inscription/inscription]

To the glorious memory of the following men who gave their lives in the two World Wars 1914 - 1918 (11 names/11 noms) 1939 - 1945 (6 names/6 noms)

Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those whose names are listed, who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars.

City
Swan Lake
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7988
City/Municipality
Winkler
Memorial Number
46005-068
Type
Address
185 Main Street
Location
City Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.17979, -97.93859
Inscription

[inscription/inscription]

Honor Roll Winkler (5 columns/5 colonnes, 132 names/132 noms)

Supreme, Sacrifice 1939 1945

Province
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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Winkler
Country
Type Description
Roll of Honour (illustrated oil cloth)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7985
City/Municipality
Rural Municipality of Westbourne (Golden Stream)
Memorial Number
46005-067
Type
Address
Needs Research
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

In memory of A. Bennett Lewis killed in action June 22, 1943. For God and Country.

[plaque/plaque]

In memory of Frank E. Johnson killed in action July 28, 1942. He gave his all.

Image
Photo Credit
Karen Nicholson; Gary Dickson
1 of 4 images
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1 of 4 images
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1 of 4 images
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1 of 4 images
Province
Body Content

Erected in 1995 by the Golden Stream Community, this memorial is dedicated to the memory of A. Bennett Lewis and Frank E. Johnson. Both were killed in action during the Second World War.

City
Rural Municipality of Westbourne (Golden Stream)
Country
Type Description
Cairn and plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7984
City/Municipality
Domain
Memorial Number
46005-066
Type
Address
41123 MacDonald Rd, Domain, MB
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 108
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.61579, -97.32259
Inscription

[centre inscription/inscription de centre]

LEST WE FORGET

IN GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE
OF THOSE WHO
SERVED
AND THOSE WHO
DIED
FOR THEIR COUNTRY

DEDICATED BY THE
DOMAIN LEGION
AUXILIARY #208

[left in scription/inscription de gauche]

WORLD WAR I

(list of names/liste de noms)

WORLD WAR II

(list of names/liste de noms)

WORLD WAR II

(list of names/liste de noms)

Image
Photo Credit
Historic Resources Branch, Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport
Caption
front
Province
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Body Content

Erected in 2003 by the Domain Legion and Auxiliary #208, this memorial is dedicated to those who served and were lost in the First and Second World Wars.

City
Domain
Country
Type Description
three stelia (one black granite and two grey granite)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7963
City/Municipality
Brookdale
Memorial Number
46005-065
Type
Address
McNaughton Avenue
Location
Brookdale Community Centre
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.04628, -99.5648
Inscription

[inscription/inscription]

INGELOW

WORLD WAR l SUPREME SACRIFICE
1914 - 1918

DOAK. W.
FRASER. K.
McCULLOCK. J.

WORLD WAR ll SUPREME SACRIFICE
1939 - 1945

HAMILTON. W.
WILMAN. R.

WORLD WAR l ENLISTED VETERANS
1914 - 1918

[left side/côté gauche]

DOAK. J.
FARQHUAR. J.
FORD. E.
LAWRENCE. J.
MITCHELL. J.

[right side/côté]

TOLHURST. C.
WATSON. A.
WATSON. Wm.
WHITEHEAD. W.

WORLD WAR ll ENLISTED VETERANS
1939 - 1945

[left side/côté gauche]

CLARKE. A.
CLARKE. C.
CLARKE. H.
CLEMENTS. K.
FARQUHAR. A.
FOX. W.
GREENWOOD. E.D.F.C.
GREENWOOD. F.
[right side/côté droite]
GREENWOOD. C.
HILL. W.
MIKKELSEN. E.
REDDING. J.
WATSON. H.
WATSON. R.
WILSON. V.

'Lest We Forget'

[inscription/inscription]

MENTMORE

WORLD WAR l SUPREME SACRIFICE
1914 - 1918
CHISHOLM. M.
HOCKIN. A.

WORLD WAR ll SUPREME SACRIFICE
1939 - 1945

SIRETT. E.

WORLD WAR l ENLISTED VETERANS
1914 - 1918

[left side/côté gauche]

CARLIN. E.
CHISHOLM. J.
CRAM. F.
DRAYSON. C.
DRAYSON. P.
GRASSIE. H.
GRASSIE. M.
HARRISON. E.
HOCKIN. H.
IRONMONGER. R.
LAIDLOR. J.
LASSITER. A.
MARSH. J.

[right side/côté droite]

MCCALL. J.
MURRAY. F.
MURRAY. H.
OLSEN. K.
SIRETT. T.
TAYLOR. C.
TAYLOR. R.
THOMPSON. R.
WALKER. J.
WHITEMAN. A.
WHITEMAN. G.
WHITEMAN. L.
WILLIAMSON. R.

WORLD WAR ll ENLISTED VETERANS

1939 - 1945

[first column/première colonne]

BARNYARD. C.
BARSBY. C.
BARSBY. R.
BREMNER. F.
BROWN. S.
COLEMAN. M.
DAVIDSON. D.
DRAYSON. C.
DRAYSON. H.
DRAYSON. W.
[second column/deuxième colonne]

ELDER. C.
GRAHAM. D.
HARRISON. R.
HART. A.W.
HART. J.
HOCKIN. D.
JAMES. K.
JAMES. M.
MARTIN. B.
MCDONALD. A.

[third column/troisième colonne]

MCCOLLOUGH. C.
MCLAUGHLIN. C.
MCLAUGHLIN. F.
MIDDLETON. C.
MILNE. C.
MILNE. T.
NAGAL. F.
NOWITSKI. F.
PARKER. T.
SEABORN. H.

[fourth column/quatrième colonne]

SEABORN. L.
SHIRRITT. B.
STROHMAN. F.
THRUSH. A.
WEBB. G.
WEBB. J.
WEBB. T.
WILLIAMSON. H.
WILLIAMSON. R.
WOODS. C.
WOODS. W.

'Lest We Forget'

[inscription/inscription]

BROOKDALE

WORLD WAR l SUPREME SACRIFICE
1914 - 1918

[first column/premième colonne]

FARRER. N.
MALLORY. B.
MERIDITH. R.

[second column/deuxième colonne]

MCRAE. A.

[third column/troisième colonne]

PAYNE. P.
ROBERTS. J.
WEBB. W.

WORLD WAR l SUPREME SACRIFICE
1914 - 1918

[first column/premième colonne]

AMES. C.
AMES. G.
BALLANTYNE. T.
BURGESS. R.
CARISS. F.
CLARKE. F.
CLARKE. W.
CLEGG. W.
CHUDLEY. A.C. M.M.
COOPER. A.
DENNIS. B.
FARRER. H.
FORD. E.
FROST. E.
GOWAN. C.

[second column/deuxième colonne]

GRANT. J.
GRAY. J.
GRAY. J.S.
HAWKES. J.
HAYWOOD. J.
HOEY. C.
JONES. J.
JONES. R.
JONES. T.
KENT. J.
LEATHER. C.
LEATHER. H.
McLAUGHLIN. C.
McLEAN. J.

[third column/troisième colonne]

McLELLAN. J.
McQUARRIE. A.
MERIDITH. D.M.M.
MINTON. J.
MORDEN. R.
PHILLIP. T.
PAYNE. A.
PLATT. G.
RADCLIFFE. F.
RICHARDS. H.
STONEHOUSE. J.
STONEHOUSE. V.
THOMPSON. E.
WATSON. C.
WEBB. H.

WORLD WAR ll ENLISTED VETERANS
1939 - 1945

[first column/première colonne]

ANDERSON. E.
BRANDON. M.
BROWN. A.
BURRIDGE. C.
CARTER. P.
CHARLES. D.
CURLE. N.
DENNIS. W.
DENNIS. G.
EVANS. A.E.
EVANS. A.J.
GARBUTT. R.

[second column/deuxième colonne]

HARBURN. N. NS
HUNTER. C.
HUNTER. F.
HUNTER. O.K.
HUNTER R.
JONES. F.N.
JONES .R.W.
KIRK. G.
LAWRIE. A.C. M.C.
LAWRIE. R.P.

[third column/troisième colonne]

MACDONALD. G.L.
MACDONALD. N.L.
MCDONALD. E.A.
MCKEE. A.G.
MCLEAN. H.
MIKKELSON. R.
NORTH. A.J.
PETERS. J.
RAMSAY. R.
ROSS. W.
SIMPSON. F.

[fourth column/quatrième colonne]

STEWART. L.
STEWART. R.G.
TILLEY. D.
TILLEY. R.
TILLEY. T.
VINTHERS. L.
VINTHERS. N.
WILSON. A.
WINSLOW. C.D.
WINSLOW. C.H.

left side/côté gauche]

KOREAN SUPREME SACRIFICE

WOTTON. T.

[right side/côté droite]

KOREAN ENLISTED VETERANS

JACOBSEN. F.

'Lest We Forget'

[inscription/inscription]

OBERON

WORLD WAR l SUPREME SACRIFICE
1914 - 1918

WORLD WAR ll SUPREME SACRIFICE
1939 - 1945

OLSTEAD. G.

WORLD WAR l ENLISTED VETERANS
1914 - 1918

[left side/côté gauche]

CHISHOLM. A.
DENNIS. R.
FROST. J.
HARRIS. W.
HOLDERSHAW. W.

[right side/côté droite]

JOLIFFE. A.
MCCRAE. S.
OWEN. W.
POOLE. W.

WORLD WAR ll ENLISTED VETERANS
1939 - 1945

[first column/premiére colonne]

ADAM. R.
ALEXANDER. G.
ALEXANDER. P.
BEE. C.
BELL. J.
BYRAM. C.
CARMICHAEL. J.
DRYSDALE. C.
ESSAR. M.
HARBURN. J.

[second column/deuxième colonne]

KIRKNESS. J.
LAUDRUM. E.
LAUDRUM. G.
MACK. A.
MACK. J.
MARSHALL. C.
MARSHALL. J.
MARSHALL. R.
MARTIN. C.
MCINTOSH. A.

[third column/troisième colonne]

MCINTOSH. N.
OLSTEAD. S.
POOLE. E.
SCOTT. O.
SERVANT. R.
THOMSON. H.
THOMSON. J.
WALKER. J.
WATTS. D.
WHITE. A.
WHITE. L.

'Lest We Forget'

Image
Photo Credit
Historic Resources Branch, Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport
Caption
inscription (Brookdale)
1 of 4 images
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Caption
inscription (Ingelow)
1 of 4 images
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Caption
inscription (Oberon)
1 of 4 images
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Caption
inscription (Mentmore)
1 of 4 images
Province
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Body Content

Erected by the community, volunteers and family members of those listed on the memorial, on Thanksgiving Day October 10, 2003, this memorial is dedicated to soldiers from the Brookdale, Ingelow, Mentmore and Oberon Communities, who served during the First and Second World Wars and Korea. This memorial is made of black shanise marble imported from China and weighs 4,800 lbs.

City
Brookdale
Country
Type Description
Black marble cairn with concrete base
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7956
City/Municipality
Austin
Memorial Number
46005-064
Type
Address
Provincial Trunk Hwy 34, Austin, MB
Location
Manitoba Agricultural Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.92539, -98.94714
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

IN MEMORY OF THE PUPILS
OF
CENTREVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918

WILLIAM BIGLOW,
ARTHUR DOWN,
WALTER YOUDS,
GORDON LOVIE.

LEST WE FORGET

Image
Photo Credit
Joseph Csiki
Caption
plaque
Province
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Body Content

This plaque is dedicated to the students of Centreville School District who gave their lives in the First World War. It is located inside the schoolhouse that is part of the museum's collection of preserved historical buildings.

City
Austin
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7085
City/Municipality
St. Claude
Memorial Number
46005-061
Type
Address
Tache St, Saint Claude, MB
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6568256, -98.3451791
Province
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Body Content

A member of 2 Combat Engineer Regiment, Spr Holopina was killed in a vehicle accident on 4 Jul 1996 while participating in Operation ALLIANCE. Spr Holopina and his comrades were on their way to help rescue a group of British soldiers who were stranded in a minefield when, to avoid an accident, their Bison left the road and rolled down a ravine. Spr Holopina lost his life when the vehicle rolled over. He was the first Canadian soldier to lose his life in Bosnia under NATO command. Dedicated to Sapper Holopina, a Manitoba native. (Also refer to memorial number 35059-034, 35070-041, 35070-042, 46003-012, and 46005-062)

City
St. Claude
Country
Type Description
Cenotaph
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6895
City/Municipality
Brunkild
Memorial Number
46005-060
Type
Address
10 305 Pr, Brunkild, MB
Location
Brunkild Memorial Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.5914728, -97.5766959
Inscription

TO COMMEMORATE THE MEMORY
OF
PTE. ROY J. HUNTER
AND
CPL. HERBERT D. RATHERT
WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
THAT WE MAY BE FREE
1939-1945

Image
Caption
Plaque
Province
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Body Content

This plaque is dedicated to Pte Roy J. Hunter and Cpl Herbert D. Rathert. It was constructed in 1947. The plaque is on the wall in the entrance of the Brunkild Memorial Hall. In 1968 the 21 year old hall burned down, but the plaque survived the fire and is now mounted in the new hall.

City
Brunkild
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4637
City/Municipality
Winkler
Memorial Number
46005-059
Type
Address
Corner of Stanley Ave. and 4th Street
Location
Bethel Heritage Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.17841, -97.93951
Inscription

Honor Roll
1914-1918

Lieut. Chas P. Uhrich

Honor Roll
1939-1945

Pte. Gordon Enns
Sec. Lt. Nelson Funk
F.O. Abe Hildebrand
F.O. George C. Krahn
Pte. Ben Neufeld
Flt. Sgt. Robert Sirluck
Flt. Sgt. Victor Unruh
Pte. Henry Wiebe

Image
Photo Credit
Harvey Friesen, Victoria Edwards
Caption
front view (dedication ceremony)
1 of 2 images
Image
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

The Winkler and District Cenotaph was constructed in 1999 in memory of the Men of Winkler and District who gave their lives for our Country in the First and Second World Wars.

City
Winkler
Country
Type Description
Slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4313
City/Municipality
Cartwright
Memorial Number
46005-058
Type
Address
Intersection of Broadway and Curwen
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.095521, -99.340501
Inscription

[front/devant]

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ALL THOSE FROM CARTWRIGHT DISTRICT WHO FOUGHT AND DIED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

ROBERT STANLEY BRAMWELL
NELSON R. DAVIDSON
STEPHEN THOMAS DUNN
GEORGE RIDDELL GRAVES
RICHARD ALBERT GRAVES
ALBERT GREEN
GEORGE RAYMOND HEATHERINGTON
F.C. HIGGERTY
WALDO LESTER
CHARLES MARSHALL
EMO MONTROY
WILLIAM MOONEY
GEORGE WILLIAM MYALL
ROGER O’ BRIEN
GEORGE PALMER
ROBERT CAMPBELL RICHARDS
JOHN C. SMITH
M.R.C. SMITH
GEORGE SOMMERVILLE
LLEWELLYN DAVID STOUFFER
JOSEPH HUSKULDUR THOMPSON
WILLIAM SCOVELL VOLLER
GEORGE THOMAS WALTHO
ROBERT WALKER WATTS
KENNETH WEBSTER
G.H. YOUNG

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ALL THOSE FROM THE CARTWRIGHT DISTRICT WHO FOUGHT AND DIED IN THE WORLD WAR II 1939 – 45

LLOYD LAWRENCE AIKENHEAD
GEORGE WILLIAM ASKEW
JOHN RUSKIN ASKEW
ROBERT BROGDEN
RONALD GEORGE GIMBY
RAYMOND WESLEY GRAVES
MORRIS ALLAN MCKENZIE
ROYDON HUBERT MCLEOD
JOHN MILLIKEN
STANLEY ROE
LESTER WILBUR ROLLER
RAYMOND ROLLER
LAWRENCE CHESTER SCAIFE
GEORGE SCAIFE
AUSTIN HUBERT TURRILL

Image
Photo Credit
Ruth Mooney
Caption
front view, detail
1 of 3 images
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Caption
front view, distant
1 of 3 images
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Caption
front view, distant
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

On April 8, 1920, H. St. Clair Richmond of Mather, Manitoba wrote a letter to the editor of the Southern Manitoba Review, Cartwright, stating a need to honour those who died in the Great War. A committee was formed on May 13 to consider the matter of having a monument erected, and soon after, funds were raised, a site was chosen, and the Honour Roll completed.

On Monday, June 20, 1921, people for miles around gathered at the newly erected Cenotaph in Cartwright to pay their solemn respects to the men who sacrificed their lives in the defence of the Empire. Major Hanson, followed by the Killarney band, led the Great War Veterans and the school children throughout the Municipality, and marched to the Cenotaph where the children laid floral tributes at the base of the monument. Following a program of patriotic songs, scriptures and prayers, the Honourable T.C. Norris, Premier of Manitoba, gave an interesting, concise, patriotic address. He then unveiled the flag-covered 12 foot monument that is located at the intersections of Broadway and Curwen and is made of Stanstead granite.

On March 31, 1931 a charter was presented to the newly formed Canadian Legion Branch #86 of Cartwright-Mather. Because members were from surrounding towns and districts, many more names have been inscribed on the monument. To date, there are a total of 205 names – twenty-one names are on the 1914 – 1918 Honour Roll and fifteen names are on the 1939 – 1945 Honour Rolls. In later years, a flower bed was planted around the cenotaph.

In 2006, the Government of Canada, being committed to preserving the memory of the nation’s war dead and Veterans through proper care and conservation of cenotaphs and monuments, developed the Cenotaph/Monument Restoration Program. In partnership with community groups and local organizations, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) wanted to ensure that cenotaphs and monuments honouring our Veterans, war dead and significant military events would be conserved to the highest standard of care and dignity.

With assistance from the restoration program, the Cartwright-Mather Legion Branch #86 embarked on a project to replace the perimeter of the cenotaph and to add additional granite for the inscription of the names of Veterans from our communities. Having successfully raised the 50% of the monies thanks to donors across Canada, the restoration was completed in November of 2007. A re-dedication ceremony was held on June 22, 2008 in conjunction with the annual Memorial Day service. The R.C.M.P., the Canadian Armed Forces Air Command Band, The Corps of the Imperial Frontiersmen and Armed Forces members from 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry(2 PPCLI) Shilo were in attendance.

City
Cartwright
Country
Type Description
Stanstead granite obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4316