Location: Oxford County N 43.30508 W -80.61709
80 Mill Street East, between the Public School and the arena.
The Plattsville Memorial Park was established at this location in 1958, consisting of an impressive park gate and stone pillars, along with a pair of more recent signs. The memorial was originally unveiled in 1921 but eventually moved to the Memorial Park. The names of those lost in the World Wars are forever remembered on a sign attached to a cobblestone pillar, while the plaques on the gates give a more general respect to all who served. A more recent addition is a sign post dedicated to a local soldier lost in the Afghanistan War. A very nice and fitting tribute to honour the brave heroes of this small farming community.
Marker text:
Park Gates:
Above:
1914-18
CANADA
1939-45
TO OUR HEROES
Left:
PLATTSVILLE
MEMORIAL
PARK
1958
Right:
NORTH OXFORD BRANCH 264
CANADIAN LEGION
HONOUR THE MEMORY
OF ALL THOSE
FROM THIS COMMUNITY
WHO HAVE GIVEN
OR
WILL GIVE
THEIR LIVES FOR THE
CAUSE OF FREEDOM
"THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE"
Cobblestone pillar:
In memory of those who
made the supreme sacrifice
for us
WORLD WAR I (The Great War)
H.W. Christmas
Roy C. Ellis
Walter Lyle
John B. Willson
WORLD WAR II
LeRoy E. Fulcher
Ivan R. Shantz
"We accept the torch"
THE STUDENTS OF
PLATTSVILLE AND DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL
AND THE
PLATTSVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
AND OTHER CITIZENS OF
PLATTSVILLE AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY
Sign post:
In memory of those
who have made the
supreme sacrifice for us
Tyler William Todd
Afghanistan 2010
Lest We Forget
Dedicated by
the businesses and citizens
of Plattsville and District
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