Trout Creek, Ontario
Constructed in August 1920, in memory of "Our Boys who fell in the Great War
1914 -
1918".
This Gothic shaped monument that was created by Hayes Bros, is constructed from Scotch
Granite and stands seven feet high. It is traditionally engraved with names, dates,
flags, rifles, and maple leafs. The monument was erected by The Women's Institute of
Trout Creek at a total cost of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars. The names of those from
the community who gave their lives during the Second World War 1939 - 1945 were
subsequently added.
Written from North to South are the names and inscriptions on the Trout Creek Cenotaph:
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Sgt. H. Gougeon
1894 - 1918
Cpl. G. Grasser
1894 - 1918
Pte. H. Linklater
1898 - 1917
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Pte. M. McDonald
1886 - 1915
Cpl. W. McFadden
1897 - 1918
Pte. H. Mullin
1892 - 1916
F. L. P. Mogridge
1924 - 1945
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Pte. F. Monno
1898 - 1917
Pte. E. Turnbull
1888 - 1917
Cpl. J. Kelly
1908 - 1944
Sgt. H. Brott
1918 - 1945
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Pte. A. Buttozzoni
1895 - 1917
Pte. S. Destafana
1896 - 1917
Pte. A. Evers
1895 - 1918
Pte. J. Fisher
1907 - 1945
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` In Memory of
1939 - 1945 |
Erected by The
Women's Institute of Trout Creek
In Memory of Our Boys
who fell in the Great War
1914 - 1918 |
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