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Ovila Desormeaux

In memory of:

Private Ovila Desormeaux

December 25, 1916
Angres, France

Military Service


Service Number:

120560

Age:

40

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)

Division:

22nd Bn.

Additional Information


Born:

November 19, 1876
St-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec

Enlistment:

August 22, 1915
Montréal, Quebec

Son of Jean-Baptiste « Lotice or Lotisse » Desormeaux (deceased in 1916) and Édesse Gascon (deceased in 1914). Widower of Nélida Matte (deceased in 1909), he remarried in 1910 to Adélina Benoit, of Montréal, Québec.

When Ovila enrolled at 39 years old, he was remarried and father of two from his first wedding. He joined the 22nd Battalion at the front on 16 October 1916 and was killed in action in December, on Christmas Day. Two and half months later, his son Jean (Jean-Magloire-Ovila) lied about his age and was able to enlist at 15 and a half years old, under the first name “Ovila” (service number 1054833). Maybe he wanted to avenge the death of his father?

In less than three weeks, he was already overseas. After his basic training in England, he ended up in France. He arrived to the 22nd Battalion on 24 November 1917, but less than a month later, he was identified as underage and returned in England, to be repatriated and released. While impossible to confirm that he served on the front lines, his service made him eligible to be buried at the National Field of Honour in Pointe-Claire, in 1992.

Commemorated on Page 77 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

TRANCHEE DE MECKNES CEMETERY
Pas de Calais, France

Grave Reference:

K. 8.

Location:

Aix-Noulette lies about 16 kilometres north of Arras about 2 kilometres south-west of Bully-les-Mines on the road from Arras to Bethune. TRANCHEE DE MECKNES CEMETERY is about 2 kilometres east of the village.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Grave marker
  • Photo of Ovila Desormeaux– Photo of my Great Grand-father Ovila Desormeaux shortly before his departure. He left Canada on April 17, 1916, and died in battle December 25, 1916.
  • Photo of Jean-Baptiste « Lotice or Lotisse » Desormeaux
  • Photo of Édesse Gascon
  • Group Photo– Jean-Baptiste « Lotice or Lotisse » Desormeaux (deceased in 1916) and Édesse Gascon (deceased in 1914)
  • Family Photo
  • Circumstances of death
  • Grave marker

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