Lunenburg, World War II and Korean War Memorial

 

 
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

The Memorial was dedicated on November 11, 1948, in memory of those who gave their lives in World War II and the Korean War.

The Memorial is made of grey granite in the form of a semi-circle with four columns. On the edges of the top band are engraved the General Service crest, left, and the Town of Lunenburg crest, right. On the face is "THEIR NAME LIVETH FOREVERMORE". On the edges of the base are engraved 1939, left and 1945, right. A stone engraved with "Korea 1950-1953" has been placed as an addition on the base at the front of the Monument.

The Honour Roll scroll tablet is placed almost flat on the base between the second and third columns.

THEIR NAMES LIVETH FOREVERMORE

WARREN G. ALLEN ROBERT E. BAKER MOYLE BECK CLYDE W. BYERS ELWARD CONRAD HECTOR N. CONRAD J. GILBERT COOPER MOYLE H. CROFT DONALD R. CROUSE HUBERT R. HEBB HENRY H. HERMAN FRED KNICKLE HARRY MURPHY CHARLES T. MACINTOSH EDGAR F. OXNER LEO REGAN CHARLES A. RITCEY HARRY SCHNARE GERALD H. SMITH HORACE M. SMITH J. AUBREY SMITH ROSEVILLE ST. C. SMITH GERALD S. WHYNACHT ROY A. YOUNG

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