Location: Elgin County N 42 33.986 W -81 40.857
207 Furnival Road, in front of the library.
Two brass plaques on the front of the local library pay tribute to the twenty-two local heroes lost in the two World Wars. Rodney is a small farming town, like many others across this great nation who were drastically touched by the war across the oceans. Sadly, many of the young men who went to war never returned, these plaques are a permanent reminder of their sacrifice.
Market text:
Top plaque:
IN HONOR OF
THE MEN WHO SERVED IN THE
GREAT WAR. AND IN GRATEFUL
MEMORY OF THOSE WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE
1914 - 1918
OUR HONORED DEAD
LIEUT. A. BAKER
CORP'L DAVID GILL
FRANK BOLTON
NELSON DOYLE
A.R. GARDINER
FRANK KAY
EMERSON McCALLUM
THO'S. McCOLL
LOYDE McPHEE
LIEUT. EZRA D. ZOLLER
JOHN PLATT
GEO. SEURLE
A. SEWELL
A. TEMPLETON
S. WEST
Whosoever loseth his life shall find it
Bottom plaque:
OUR GLORIOUS DEAD
1939 - 1945
THOMAS A. BUSHENSKY
LEONARD C. DEGRAW
ELLIS A. EASTON
WALKER HOOVER
LLOYD LANCASTER
HECTOR LANCASTER
ORVILLE LONG
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