Edmundston Monument
 
 
Edmundston City Hall, Edmundston, New Brunswick

Constructed in 1994 (the first and second parts had been constructed around 1949 and the third part in 1994) in memory of all veterans who died during World War I, World War II, and the Korean War.

It is a marble monument and ceremonies are held every November 11th and during all other activities related to war, such as the Battle of Britain and American Memorial Day.

Cenotaph Names of Deceased Veterans of Edmundston Who Died During The War

1914-1918
WORLD WAR I
  1939-1945
WORLD WAR II
  1950-1953
KOREAN WAR
 
G. Cyr
D. Dionne
P. Dumais
H. Fournier
J. Lebel
P. Marquis
A. Martin
  Charles Eugene Beaulieu
Lloyd Bellefleur
Arthur Bouchard
Lucien Bouchard
J. Maurice Bourque
Alphonse Charette
James Cook
G.F. Dawson
Louis-Philippe Desjardins
Lloyd Desroches
Armand Dube
Henry E. Dube
Richard A. Dunbar
Gilbert L. Fournier
Jean Marie Gauthier
Boyd Hornhill
Fernand Levesque
Ronald L'Italien
Anford Magoon
Paul-Emile Martin
Lewis McKinley
Archie Phillip McLean
Hormidas Michaud
Rene Morin
Guy Morneault
Leon Hubert Pelletier
Oscar Picard
Paul-Emile Picard
Reginald Plourde
T.M. Richards
Donald Ross
Adrien Roussel
John Richard Scott
Phillip D. Scott
George Sherwood
Raoul Soucy
Vincent Wallace
  Gilbert Bosse

Edmundston Cenotaph In Three Parts:

First Part:   Second Part:   Third Part:
 
Cross
1914-1918
1939-1945
1950-1953
  A Nos Glorieux Morts
To Our Glorious Dead
  Front:
Guerre Mondiale
1939-1945
World War II
25 Names

Left Side:
Guerre Mondiale
1939-1945
World War II
14 Names

Right Side:
Guerre Mondiale
1914-1918
World War I
7 Names

Back:
Guerre De Coree
1950-1953
Korean War
1 Name

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