Victoria War Memorial

 

 
Victoria, Newfoundland

The Victoria War Memorial was constructed in 1990 in memory of those from Victoria who lost their lives in World War I and World War II.

The memorial is located next to the town hall. Behind the memorial, there is a little part where there are trees planted and flowers bloom in the summertime. People can go there and relax and enjoy the view anytime.

Names of the War Dead

World War I

L/CPL. Richard Clarke, Died of wounds April 22nd., 1915

L/CPL. Elihu Clarke, Killed in action September 26th., 1916

PTE. John C. Cole, Killed in action April 8th., 1917

L/CPL. Eugene Clarke, Died of wounds October 5th., 1917

PTE. Edward Pye, Killed in action November 20th., 1917

ABS. James Rose RNR, Lot at sea February 12th., 1917

World War II

GNR Charles Kelland R.A., Killed in action October 1st., 1944

SGT. Wallace S. Clarke R.A.F., Killed in action February 4., 1944

L/CPL. Lloyd S. Vaters, Died during service November 9., 1945

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