Location: United Counties of Leeds and Grenville
GPS: N 44.726110 W 75. 574180
Address: 3567 County Road 26, at the cemetery entrance.
Maynard is a small community part of
Augusta Township in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville and is situated
about 5km northwest from Prescott along County Rd 26.
The cenotaph lies just beside the
historical Maynard Cemetery on CR 26 between Merwyn Ln and Charleville Rd. I
came across this beautiful monument by chance, as I by-passed the Trans-Canada
Highway 401 West trying to avoid congestion. It reminded me of the North Gower
cenotaph, situated in an area where there is not much traffic and that maybe
only locals know about it. I also noted the similarities with the Toledo
cenotaph. Cenotaph was dedicated in 1920.
Flanked by the Canadian flag and the
Union Jack, the cenotaph lies on a floor of tiled stones with two benches placed
at an angle behind it. Leading to it, as you climb the four steps, you will
notice a few trees and potted plants that adds a nice touch to this memorial.
Also surrounded by some trees, it offers a quiet resting time to think of
the hardship these soldiers went through and to the unselfish act of bravery of
laying their lives for future generations, so we could live in peace and
freedom.
Placed at an angle, originally, the
cenotaph was erected for the fallen local soldiers of WWI of Augusta township,
which later on plaques commemorating soldiers of WWII were added in September
1948. Once stood behind the memorial, an oak tree from the Royal Kew Gardens to
mark the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937 but was
removed in 1980 due to disease.
***Special thanks to Louise Bellec for the photos and description.
Marker text:
Left side metal plaque:
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
OUR HEROES OF THE WAR
1939 - 1945
L.CPL. CARL N. THROOP JULY 30, 1944
P.O. IRWIN E.S. ROBINSON NOV. 28, 1942
SGT. J. BOWMAN SPERO SEPT. 14, 1941
L.CPL. ELMER G. SWAN JUNE 6, 1944
PTE. KENNETH L. BAKER AUG. 30, 1944
PTE. CLARENCE N. VICKERY OCT. 16, 1944
SGT. ROBERT J.M. ATTRIDGE DEC. 2, 1944
THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE.
Left side stone:
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
OUR HEROES OF THE WAR
1914 - 1918
PTE. ROY H. SPICER MAY 12, 1916
SERGT. HERBERT W. HALL JUNE 6, 1916
PTE. W. KENNETH WHITE OCT. 1, 1916
PTE. JAMES F. HAMILL NOV. 18, 1916
SERGT. WILLIAM E. LANE MAR. 1, 1917
PTE. WILFRED L. WHITE APR. 9, 1917
LIEUT. CECIL J. BOVAIRD MAY 3, 1917
PTE. EDWARD PATTERSON AUG. 2, 1917
PTE. HARVEY G. EWARD AUG. 17, 1917
PTE. ELMER U. BISHOP AUG. 18, 1917
PTE. WILLIAM SCOTT AUG. 27, 1917
Right side metal plaque:
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
OUR HEROES OF THE WAR
1939 - 1945
GNR. LAWRENCE WILLIAMS MAY 15, 1944
PTE. JAMES S. HALL MAR. 16, 1944
PTE. CLIFFORD G. YOUNG APR. 26, 1945
TPR. DONALD W. COVILLE APR. 13, 1945
PTE. GORDON S. FOX DEC. 26, 1943
PTE. WILLIAM R. VANDUSEN OCT. 14, 1944
PTE. SYDNEY SHOBBROOK JULY, 25, 1944
THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE.
Right side stone:
PTE. JOSEPH N. BISHOP NOV. 5, 1917
PTE. JOHN HYNDE NOV. 6, 1917
CADET BURT E. HURLBERT MAR. 7, 1918
LANCE-CORP. GORDON H. SCOTT AUG. 17, 1918
PTE. THOMAS R. KINGSTON SEP. 2, 1918
PTE. GEORGE PATTERSON SEP. 2, 1918
SERGT. ROY LINDSAY JAN. 6, 1919
PTE. STANLEY WARD APR. 18, 1919
LANCE-CORP. MASON F. SCOTT SEP. 23, 1919
PTE. JOHN B. WHITE JULY 27, 1917
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