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K/67475 Corporal
Milton E. Alexander Blair
South Saskatchewan Regiment, R. C. I. C. 
15th September 1944, aged 24.
Plot I. A. 8.

Inscription "Not Just Today But Every Day In Silence We Remember. Margaret And Judith"

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Husband of Margaret Blair, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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L/153538 Lance Corporal
Albert Lavern Blixrud
South Saskatchewan Regiment, R. C. I. C. 
17th September 1944, aged 31.
Plot I. A. 14.

Son of Christain and Dora Blixrud, of Sandwith, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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B/138060 Private
Raymond James Boddy
South Saskatchewan Regiment, R. C. I. C. 
15th September 1944, aged 19.
Plot I. A. 16.

Inscription "Too Dearly Loved Ever To Be Forgotten By Millie, Isabella And Family"


Son of Edward Henry and Mary Boddy, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; husband of Mildred M. Boddy, of Toronto.

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L/12169 Private
Donald James McKenzie Campbell
South Sasketchewan Regiment, R. C. I. C. 
17th September 1944.
Plot I. A. 10.


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K/54631 Private
Tom Chamberlain
South Saskatchewan Regiment, R. C. I. C. 
16th September 1944, aged 40.
Plot I. A. 12.

Inscription "In Loving Memory Of Tom"

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Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chamberlain; husband of Olive Chamberlain, of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada.

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R/190697 Flight Sergeant
Peter Dutchak
Air Gunner in 630 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
18th March 1944, aged 28.
Plot V. D. 7.

Inscription "Christ Is Able To Save Them To The Uttermost, That Come Unto God By Him Heb. VII. 25"

Son of Harry A. and Dora J. Dutchak, of St. James, Manitoba, Canada.

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H/19658 Private
Robert George Findlay
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Of Canada, R. C. I. C. 
19th August 1942, aged 21.
Plot V. C. 1.

Inscription "Father In Thy Gracious Keeping Leave We Now Our Loved One Sleeping"



Son of William and Jessie Findlay; husband of Sheila Findlay, of Seaford, Sussex.

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R/56091 Sergeant
Norman Lachlan Johnston
Pilot in 115 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
21st July 1941, aged 22.
Coll. grave I. A. 21-26.


Son of David Ward Johnston and Agnes Milligan Johnston, of Westmount, Province of Quebec, Canada.

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410000 Flight Sergeant Navigator
John Granville King
166 (R.A.F.) Sqdn., Royal Australian Air Force
19th March 1944, aged 20.
Plot V. F. 7.

Inscription "Till The Day Of Reunion We Will Remember"
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Son of John Thorpe King and Lotty King, of Croydon, Victoria, Australia.


Hand coloured studio portrait of 410000 Flight Sergeant (Flt Sgt) John Granville King from Croydon, Vic. Flt Sgt King enlisted on 7 November 1941; he was killed on 19 March 1944 during operations over Belgium, aged 20, while serving as a navigator with 166 Squadron, RAF.

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H/200117 Private
George Lapeyre
South Saskatchewan Regiment, R. C. I. C. 
16th September 1944, aged 23.
Plot I. A. 11.

Inscription "He died That We Might Live. Ever Remembered. Wife Jessie And Daughter Georgina"


Husband of Jessie D. Lapeyre, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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422310 Pilot Officer
Kenneth Watson Orchiston
Pilot in 630 Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force
18th March 1944, aged 23.
Plot IV. N. 1.


Son of Kenneth Roland Orchiston and of Charlotte Barbour Orchiston (nee Watson), of Beaumont, Otago, New Zealand; husband of Rose Elizabeth Orchiston, of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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J/89610 Pilot Officer
Roy Stanley Smith
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner In Royal Canadian Air Force
13th May 1944.
Plot V. F. 1.

Son of Blake Burton and Violet Louise Smith, of Hamilton, Ontario.

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