Location: Oxford County N 43.15615 W -80.89944
In Memorial Park, 118 St. Andrew Street.
This memorial was originally dedicated to those from West Zorra Township and the community of Embro who where lost in the First World War, but the plaque was updated after the Second World War to include those lost in that war.
The memorial park also features two Ontario Historical Plaques and a playground. The history of this small farming community is well preserved in the local buildings and plaques.
Marker text:
Front:
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR
EVER MORE
1914 - 1919
THE GLORIOUS DEAD
1914 - 1918
A. ALWAY W.J. BEAGLEY
C.S. BRECKENRIDGE R.S. BRICKWOOD
A. BUSHNELL F. CAMPBELL
A. CUMMINGS M. DENNIS
R.D. FEATHERSTONE D.M. GERRIE
R.E. HILL W.L. HILL
F. HIGGINS H. HUNTLEY
A. JENKINS L.J. LAUR
J. McDONALD D. McKAY
A.E. McKAY G.O. McKENZIE
J.A. McPHERSON L. MASTERS
W. MORRISON A.A. MURRAY
R.S. MURRAY R. READHEAD
A. REID W.J. ROSS
A.T. RUTHERFORD Q.R. SUTHERLAND
J. TAYLOR A. TEAM
F. THACKABERRY H.T. WARNER
R.A. WHITE J. WILLISON
L.T. WILLIAMS
1939 - 1945
JEAN B. ATKINSON
D.H. BLACKMAN G.C. GIBB
G. HUME W.S. HEAL
C. KALBFLEISCH L.B. LANGDON
H.J. MORRISON H.D. MCLEOD
A. RHYNARD J.E. SHEPHERD
IN MEMORY OF THE MEN
FROM WEST ZORRA AND EMBRO
WHO DIED IN THE GREAT WAR
Right side:
VIMY RIDGE
PASSCHENDAELE
AMIENS
ARRAS
DROCOURT
DURY
BOURLON WOOD
Left side:
YPRES
ST. JULIEN
SANCTUARY WOOD
ST. ELOI
COURCELETTE
SOMME
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