Location: Middlesex County N 42.90686 W -81.42048
Behind the Legion, 11577 Longwoods Road.
This memorial is found behind the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 598. It is made from two grey granite stones standing on a granite base. The stones have the names of the war dead from this community who where lost in the two World Wars engraved on the face. The Legion and the Lions Club were the leaders behind making this memorial a reality. A pair of benches have been placed in front of the memorial to allow those who have come to pay their respects, the time to rest and reflect on the heroes of the past.
Marker text:
Front:
LEST WE FORGET
WORLD WAR I
PT.E THOMAS CUMMINGS
PTE. HERBERT HAYS
PTE. THOMAS HAYS
PTE. ALLISTER McGREGOR
WORLD WAR II
LAC. HOWARD GREEN
P.O. STANLEY KEITH KAISER
LAC. GRANT McKAY
SGT. AG. JOHN LEWIS SPARLING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Back:
THE FREEDOMS, ADVANTAGES AND STANDARDS OF
THE PRESENT, WERE PAID FOR BY THE INDUSTRY,
HARDSHIPS AND SACRIFICES OF THE PEOPLE OF
THE PAST.
WE DEDICATE THIS MEMORIAL TO THE WILLING
AND GALLANT PERSONNEL OF THE ARMED SERVICES
WHO SERVED THE CROWN AND CANADA.
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP AND AREA PERSONS
PARTICIPATED IN:
THE WAR OF 1812 1812-1815
THE BOER WAR 1899-1902
WORLD WAR I 1914-1918
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
KOREAN WAR 1950-1952
ERECTED BY BRANCH 598, THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
AND THE DELAWARE LIONS CLUB.
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