Saturday 10 March 2018

Springfield

 
 
Location:  Elgin County     N 42 49.751   W 80 56.212
In a small park at the SW corner of Ron McNeil Line and McIntosh Street.
 

This memorial is found in a small park that pays tribute to the history of Springfield and to the remembrance of its fallen heroes.  The memorial consists of a cobblestone cairn with a granite plaque and two separate stones representing the World Wars with the names of the dead engraved and painted black.  A small stone along the walkway recognizes the Korean War.
There is also a separate walkway lined with the names of residents of the past and an Ontario Historical Plaque explaining the founding of Springfield and its railway heritage.
This is a very nice and quiet park full of memories and history.  A local resident approached me during my visit and talked about the history of the area and of several of the people named in the remembrance walkway.   A very touching and special moment to have someone share their local knowledge with a complete stranger.
 



Marker text:
Central cairn:
IN MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF
SPRINGFIELD AND
SOUTH DORCHESTER
WHO FELL -
AND IN HONOUR OF
THOSE WHO SERVED IN
THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918

1939 - 1945
 




Left stone:
1914 - 1918
KILLED IN ACTION
LCPL IAN MCLEOD LAWRANCE   SEPT. 20, 1916
CPL GORDON EARL MOORE   MAY 4, 1917
PVT EDWARD JAMES FRIGHT   OCT. 26, 1917
PVT CHARLES WILLIAM ROLOSON   JULY 23, 1917





Right stone:
1939 - 1945
KILLED IN ACTION
PVT CLARKE LEONARD STAFFORD   SEPT. 19, 1944
SGT JAMES ETTLES "HAMISH" BAIN   DEC. 27, 1944
PVT ARCHIBALD THOMAS FISHER   FEB. 11, 1945
 

 






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