Location: Elgin County N 42 33.834 W -81 41.362
In the cemetery, 218 Queen's Line ( County Rd. 104)
This memorial consists of a large cross on top of a granite headstone, with the names of those lost in the two World Wars. The setting in the Rodney Cemetery is very beautiful, with the cross placed at the head of two long rows of evergreens. The names engraved on the memorial are the same as found on the plaqueS at the local library (see previous post). A very elegant and peaceful setting for a war memorial, great place to rest and remember.
Marker text:
Front:
1914-1918
LIEUT. A BAKER
FRANK BOLTON
NELSON DOYLE
A.R. GARDINER
CORP'L. DAVID GILL
FRANK KAY
EMERSON McCALLUM
THOMAS McCOLL
LLOYD McPHEE
JOHN PLATT
GEORGE SEARLE
A. SEWELL
A. TEMPLETON
S. WEST
LIEUT. EZRA D. ZOLLER
1939-1945
ALBERT BUSHENSKY
LEONARD C. DEGRAW
ELLIS A. EASTON
WALKER HOOVER
LLOYD LANCASTER
HECTOR LANCASTER
ORVILLE LONG
LEST WE FORGET
RODNEY AND WEST ALDBOROUGH
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