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Military service
Service number:
116005
Age:
25
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Light Horse
Birth:
November 3, 1894
Enlistment:
Vancouver, British Columbia
Death:
March 20, 1920
Burial/memorial information
Additional information
Son of Levi Cartier, of Harrison Mills, British Columbia; husband of Jessie Cartier, of 38, Brockley Rd., Cliftonville, Margate, England.
Digital gallery of Private Lewis Cartier
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Honour Roll
Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Wounded & Disabled Document dated April 8th 1919. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Memorial Plaque
Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Memorial Document sent to his mother in Kent England. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Photo of Lewis Cartier
Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Photo 2 of Lewis Cartier
Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Photo 3 of Lewis Cartier
Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Medals
Medals for Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Medal
Death Disk Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Medal
Memorial Cross (AKA Mothers cross) Issued to the mother of Trooper 116005 Lewis Cartier member of the Canadian Light Horse C.E.F. Trooper Cartier died of his wounds March 20th 1920. Courtesy of the Frederick Hazell private collection & museum of Langley BC. -
Circumstances of death registers
116005 Pte Cartier Lewis C. L. Horse. Died 20-3-20 T.B. SCR BD11 Farm Records http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=36&q3=2854&sqn=1042&tt=1275&PHPSESSID=6qlrbu01t8omtbb781db72mmtk2bjvne5ap1ich0hn0cl24cfj21 -
Grave marker
Louis Cartier 116005 - C L H - CEF Nov 3, 1895 - Mar 20, 1920 Rest In Peace Chilliwack Cemeteries, Little Mountain, Chilliwack, BC -
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Commemorated on:
Page 548 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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