The Assiniboia Cenotaph

 

 
Assiniboia, Saskatchewan

The Assiniboia Cenotaph was erected in 1924. In 1982 it was restored and moved to the front of the new Town Hall. The Cenotaph is dedicated to all our heros who fell in World War I and World War II. Due to vandalism, the soldier in the front of the Cenotaph was removed before the restoration in 1982, however it could not be replaced.

The names of the fallen as they appear on the Cenotaph.

1914-1918
M.P. Brown
C. Berand
F.N. Carlson
A.B. Cleary
T. Duxbury
C.J.C. Gray
D.Kerr
A. Leper
D. McAndie
J. Oulds
S. Robson
C. Wheelhouse
F. Withrow
V. Brown
B. Borgerson
A.J. Carter
G.C. Coleridge
R.W. Fenwick
A.N. Gunn
A. Kidd
H. Leaverland
W.R. McIntyre
A. Parker
J. Stephens
G. Wackernie
H.H. Wilder
G.E. Bee
W.W. Chubb
P.A. Campbell
J. Craig
W.F. Girvin
W. Holland
F.W.C. Lawrence
C. Maxwell
C.A. Moyer
R.J. Rasmussen
W. Shimnowski
E. Williscraft
A. Wragge

1939-1945
S.M. Bayley
R. Kerr
G.H. MacLachlan
K. Sarka
L. Webley
R.A. Campbell
G. Kortes
V.F. Patterson
W.B. Stewart
D.M. Wright
A. Graham
S. Lewis
J.D. Ross
T.J. Stewart
W.A. Vaudner

The following is a picture of the Cenotaph in 1926.

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