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Canadians buried in Rheinmünster-Söllingen Cemetery:

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Name Date of Birth Date of Death
Addison, Allin James 1968
Barron, Steven Bruce 1970 1970
Baxter, Sterling G. 1968 1968
Bennett, James Michael John 1983 1983
Bernhard, Baby 1956
Best, John Lawrence 1970 1970
Blain, Robert Nelson 1958 1958
Bourdage, Baby 1964 1964
Brassard, Jeremie 1993 1993
Brundige, Baby 1964 1964
Bullerwell, Jeremy 1974
Burrow, Lesley Scott 1956
Campbell, Michael Lee 1984 1984
Campbell, Mary Margaret 1958
Campbell, Shelly Margaret 1957
Campbell, Baby 1958
Collins, Natasha Irene 1984 1984
Colvin, Thomas E. 1968 1968
Crosby, Dennis Michael 1971 1971
Davis, Lynda May 1958
Despins, Baby N. 1967
Despins, Baby A. 1967
Drouin, Sherry Lynne 1968 1969
Dubois, Baby 1965 1965
Dunsmore, Frederick Charles 1956
Fitzgerald, Douglas Paul 1951 1957
Fogarty, Baby 1968
Foien, Peter Lee 1965 1965
Folkes, Baby 1974 1974
Garbett, Baby 1979 1979
Giller, Hollie Ann 1970 1972
Girouard, Baby 1958 1958
Goulet, Simone 1976 1976
Gurmin, Keara Marie 1982 1983
Hagans, Jamie Lynn 1988
Hall, Denise Patricia 1974
Hanson, Baby 1958 1958
Harvey, Shirley Marie 1971 1971
Hewitt, David Gordon 1959 1959
Holliday, Baby 1962 1962
Hughes, Gary Bernard Joseph 1958
Hunnie, Theresa Marie 1965 1965
Joudrey, Patrick Brian 1975 1975
Kee, Baby 1963 1963
Kenney, Daniel Gordon 1954 1954
Kilpatrick, Judith Ann 1962 1962
Kilpatrick, Michael William 1960 1960
Lalonde, Jacqueline 1955
Lancaster, Adam Noel 1991
Larocque, Michael John 1955
Larsen, Terrance 1950 1965
Lavack, Gary Joseph 1955
Lavack, Baby W. J. 1956
Lewis, Jennifer 1960 1960
Loxterkamp, Daniel August 1975 1975
Lucas, Baby M. M. 1967
Lussier, Baby M. L. N. 1967 1967
Lussier, Baby M. L. 1967 1967
Lyon, Sarah 1978
MacDonald, Mary 1960 1960
MacIsaac, Raymond Andrew 1965 1966
Manson, Karen Elizabeth 1960 1960
Martin, Mary 1976 1976
McArthur, Jodie Preston 1972 1972
McCafferty, Baby 1973
McCague, Baby Girl 1965 1965
McLachlan, Kent James 1957 1958
Mickie, Aaron Thomas 1986 1986
Murphy, Kevin 1993
Murray, David 1956 1956
Murray, Judith 1958 1959
Nantel, Marie Isabell Suzanne 1958
Nantel, Isabell 1958
Neill, Baby W. J. 1963 1963
Nelson, Robert Bruce 1972 1972
Nemeth, David Andrew 1967
Nicholson, Sherry Anne 1959 1961
Otis, John Christopher 1974
Ouellette, Daniyel Edward 1981 1981
Phillips, David Brian 1959 1959
Pringle, Ian Douglas 1966
Putney, Baby 1962 1962
Racicot, Marie Marguerite Diane 1960
Ramshaw, Dorothy Rose 1964
Reid, Christina Marie 1986 1986
Rheault, Jacinth Liane 1978 1978
Rheault, Gaetane France 1978 1978
Rose, Baby 1967 1967
Rose, Cindy Lee 1959 1961
Rozee, Baby 1961 1961
Salvuda, Anne 1956 1956
Sheehy, James Arthur 1944 1961
Smith, Darryl Wayne 1961
Smith, Robert David 1978
Smith, Walter David 1978
Smith, Thomas Allan 1959
Snell, John Robert 1957 1960
Snow, Baby 1963 1963
Steedman, Heidi Lynn 1975 1975
Steinbach, Baby Girl 1978 1978
Townsend, Maria Rae 1967 1967
Townsend, Rose Marie 1967 1967
Trto, Nathaniel Mustafa 1981 1981
Wailes, Robert 1963 1963
Walker, Baby 1955 1955
Wheeler, John Sidney 1970 1970
Williams, Teresa Julie Lynn 1982 1982
Willis, Baby 1961
Wren, Marc Anthony 1962
Yip, Stephanie Anne 1979 1979
Zelezen, Robert John 1979
Zinck, Nancy Dawn 1971 1971

Rheinmünster-Söllingen Cemetery

Canada has played an integral role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since its inception on 4 April 1949. Canada's commitment to have four fighter wings in Europe resulted in the creation of the 1 Canadian Air Division with its Headquarters in Metz, France and the following Wings located in France and Germany:
    1 (F) Wing at Marville, France;
    2 (F) Wing at Grostenquin, France;
    3 (F) Wing at Zweibrücken, Germany; and
    4 (F) Wing at Baden-Söllingen, Germany.

Logistical support for the Division was provided by 30 AMB in Langar, England.

Following a restructure of the Canadian Forces in Europe, 4 (F) Wing was renamed Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Baden-Söllingen.

Rheinmünster-Söllingen is located about 7 kilometers from the former CFB Baden-Söllingen. The village cemetery is the final resting-place of at least 111 Canadian wives and children. Unlike most of North America, in most locations in Europe plots are not acquired in perpetuity but rather for a specific period of time, normally 20 to 25 years, after which the grave marker is removed and eventually the plot is reused. While 41 graves have been preserved the remainder were lost over time.

Canada has entered into a 50-year lease for the Canadian Section and arranged for enhanced maintenance of the headstones. A Memorial Cairn identifying the section as the last resting place of Canadian citizens and identifying those who were buried here and whose graves have been lost was installed during the summer of 2002.

Background Information on these sites has been extracted from: the Pinetree Line Web Site; the 2 (F) Wing RCAF Grostenquin, France Information Booklet (1957); publication 4 CMBG Canada's NATO Brigade, 1983, Moritz Schauenburg Gmbh & Co. KG.

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