Tablettes de la Première Guerre mondiale

Toronto, Ontario
Type
Autre

Le 24 septembre 1922, deux tablettes en bronze ont été dévoilées en hommage aux paroissiens de l’Église méthodiste Westmoreland Avenue qui ont servi pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.

La congrégation de l’église située au 228-250, avenue Westmoreland a été fusionnée à l’Église unie du Canada en 1925. En 1988, Westmoreland a fusionné avec Westley-Grace-Carmen pour former l’Église unie Westennial. L’église a été fermée en 1997. Le bâtiment de l’Église méthodiste Westmoreland Avenue n’existe plus et on ignore ce qu’il est advenu des plaques.

Inscription

In Memoriam

1914-1918

Edward Arkell

James Akers

Arthur Bellamy

Walter Boag

Clarence Booth

Fred Brown

Allen Butler

Wm. Chambers

C.W. Connolly

Alex. Cox

Paul Crofoot

Harry Edmund Easterbrook

Wm. Fee

Walter Ford

G.C. Garland

John Hassard

John E. Howe

Geo. C. Howe

Thos. A. Kidd

Wm. King

W.E. Lloyde

Alex Manuel

Eli Patten

Wm. Perkins

Frank Phillips

Norman Robertson

Wm. A. Rumsby

Arnold W. Rutherford

Victor Thompson

Edwin Wardell

Albert Webb

 

1939-1945

Fred Anderson

Frank Bartholomew

Edward Beynon

W. Brooks

Albert Cake

Harry Champion, D.F.C.

H.R. Crowe

J.A. Derry

Edward Foster, D.F.C.

Ross Hardy

Allan Hook

Albert Knott

M.J. Lindsay

Allan Menzies

James Murray

Gordon Reith

J. Lowery Reid

Cyril Rutherford

John Sinden

W.T. Stafford

John Stephens

John Storer

Jack Symes

Wm. Taylor

E. Townsend

Arnold Warrener

C.W.A. Marchmount.

 

Let us now honour our dead, remembering

the names of those who gave their lives

for freedom, and died that we might live.

 

IN MEMORY OF J.G. URWIN

The kindly, lovable, Christian gentleman, who served this church so well for so many years as recording steward and Session clerk.

 

Dr. FRED J. CONBOY

the enthusiastic, buoyant man of faith, who served his city so well in Council, and this church as General Superintendent of the Church School and member of session for so many years. He was one of the originals.

 

ARTHUR H. GILLEY

the careful, consecrated, devoted layman, who served his city well for many years in the offices of the Board of Education, and this church as Treasurer for so many years. He, too, was one of the originals.

Location
Tablettes de la Première Guerre mondiale

Toronto
Ontario
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Copy of the writing found on the memorial tablets.

Westmoreland United Church Toronto Diamond Jubilee: A Story of Sixty Successful Years 1891-1951.
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