Saturday, 2 March 2013
Chatsworth
Location: Grey County N 44° 27.488 W 080° 54.018
In a small park just north of the intersection of Highways 6 & 10, on the west side.
This loving memorial was first erected by the community of Chatsworth to honour those who fell in the Great War. It consists of a sculptured stone slab, with the names of those lost engraved forever in the rock.
A metal plaque was added later for those who died in the Second World War.
Marker text:
CHATSWORTH
AND
COMMUNITY
IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
OUR BOYS WHO
FELL
1914 - 1918
JAMES RYAN
FRED C. MERRIAM
HUGH McDONALD
S. THOMAS BROOKS
R. WELLWOOD CRANE
J. HAROLD MINORGAN
GEORGE H. GRINDLEY
HOWARD A. McD MARSH
WILLIAM J. McKESSOCK
G. CLARENCE SUTHERLAND
SAMUEL A. LOVE
VICTOR MORRISON
FREDERICK A. BARKER
THOMAS BROOKS
ALFRED J. SIMPSON
CECIL H. SPARROW
W. EARL FOSTER
WILLIAM J. FINNEY
RUSSELL A. DENNISON
OTTO MOLSON
A. CLARENCE W. HOPKINS
J. GERSHIN GALBRAITH
LLOYD KIRKTOWN
JAMES F. MATHISON
JOHN A. McLEOD
JOSEPH J. BYERS
D. CLAYTON FRASER
NORTON McD FRASER
JAMES N. BOWMAN
CLIFFORD D. PROUD
G. BERTRAM SCOTT
J. MILTON DOBIE
MELVILLE G. HENRY
EDWARD A. HOWEY
THOMAS A. CHISOLM
PERCY EVANS
C. WILMER GALBRAITH
MELVILLE S. NICHOLSON
MURRAY McCLURE
HOWARD L. ELLIOTT
JOHN E. TUCK
Metal plaque:
1939 - 1945
JOHN A. SHOULDICE
SCOTTY MacINTOSH
CLAYTON B. HOWEY
AARON G. BITTORF
GORDON A. POWELL
MAURICE W. COLLINS
WILLIAM A. DOYLE
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