Monday 30 December 2019

Usborne - Hensall Cemetery




Location:  Huron County  N 43 25.055  W 081 28.817
Located in Hensall Union Cemetery, on the south side of Rodgerville Road, between Morrison Line and London Road.

 
This memorial was originally posted in January 2013, but due to photo storage issues, it is being re-posted and updated.


This cemetery is home to two memorials, a small modern memorial dedicated in 1994 by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 468.  The second and larger memorial is reputed to be the first memorial erected in Ontario after the Great War.  The memorial was first unveiled in March of 1919, in front of the SS#1 Hurondale Public School in Usborne Township, until this school closed in 1965.  The memorial was then re-located to the Usborne Central Public School in 1967, as part of a Centennial Project.  The Usborne Central School closed its doors for the last time in June of 2012, and the memorial was on the move again, this time to its current location in the Hensall Union Cemetery, in the former Usborne Township.
The memorial itself was a blueprint for other memorials to follow, featuring a soldier statue atop a granite shaft, with the names of the local dead inscribed in the stone.



 
Marker text:
Legion marker:
DEDICATED TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND THOSE WHO SERVED THEIR
COUNTRY IN WWI, WWII, KOREA
AND OTHER CONFLICTS, IN THIS
CEMETERY AND THE SURROUNDING
CEMETERIES.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.

DEDICATED BY THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BR. 468 HENSALL

LEST WE FORGET
 



 
Usborne Cenotaph:
Front:
IN MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF
S.S. No. 1.
USBORNE
WHO SERVED FOR
JUSTICE AND
FREEDOM
IN THE GREAT
WORLD WAR
1914 - 1918
AND IN THE SECOND
WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945

--R.C.N.V.R.--
ROSS K. OKE  -  Wm. E. KESTLE
JOHN R.W. KESTLE
--MERCHANT MARINE--
ALEXANDER D. STRANG
LOST AT SEA, 1942
RICHARD D. ETHERINGTON
 


Left:
WOUNDED
EDWARD A. OKE
FRED J. CANN
ERNEST T. OKE
SAMUEL DOUGALL
ROSS DICK
GORDON HOLMAN

ENLISTED
N.R. BLATCHFORD
ROY F. WHITE
GORDON F. OKE
CECIL DOWN
Wm. HAWKINS

--R.C.A.F.--
LLOYD N. REYNOLDS
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS
GORDON D. CUDMORE
J. ALLISON MORGAN
--MERCHANT MARINE--
JOHN WELSH MUIR
 


Rear:
RETURNED
CYRIL TUCKEY
EDGAR DOWN
JOHN MARCHMONT
GEORGE LOWE
WILMOT HOLMAN
REX DICK
ARCHIE MORGAN
BEN S. CASE
GARNET CASE
HERMAN DAYMAN

--CANADIAN ARMY--
WILLIAM JOHN HORTON
HAROLD A. WURM
J. EDGAR WILDMAN
ROBERT E. JEFFERY
EDGAR L. WURM
PAUL BOA
 


Right:
KILLED IN ACTION
JOHN C. STRANG.
ERNEST NEIL.
REG. JOHNSTON.
HARRY DOUGALL.

CANADIAN ARMY (OVERSEAS)
H. GORDON SQUIRE
WILFRED D. BUCHANAN
JOHN J. BOA
E. FRAYNE PARSONS
J. ALEXANDER BOA
SAMUEL DOUGALL
 


Lower Left:
1939 - 1945
HENRY G. ANDERSON
A. SIDNEY KING
A. JORDON LAING
DONALD S. WHITING
WILLIAM E. KESTLE
 


Lower Right:
1914 - 1918
EDWARD LINCOLN GARDINER
LOFTUS HERN
ERNEST PENRICE
JOSEPH LEIGH
GEORGE H. STURLEY
GLENN EDEN FLINTOFF
ROBERT H. PASSMORE
REGINALD D. TURNBULL
BRUCE M. MATTHEWS
JAMES E. ROADHOUSE
EARL ALBERT GARDINER

ARTHUR HART
ALFRED COATES
EDWARD G. KELLETT
EARL L. JOHNS
EDWARD WYGOLD
JOHN W. BEERE
THOMAS H. WILKINSON
WILLIAM G. WALKER
ELMER McFALLS
NORMAN W. JOHNS
 





Aberfoyle



 
Location:  Township of Puslinch, Wellington County                               
N 43 28.304  W 080 09.076
Found beside the Puslinch Community Centre, at 21 Brock Street S (Wellington Road 46).

 
This memorial was originally posted in January 2013, but due to photo storage issues, it is being re-posted and updated.


A beautiful granite statue, with the names of dead from the Great War, was unveiled on June 3, 1920.  After the Second World War, in 1949, the names of those who died in that war were inscribed and the memorial was once again the site of a grand memorial service.  The memorial represents the Township of Puslinch, and is located in the village of Aberfoyle.


 
Marker text:
Front:
LANCE-CORP. ADAM A. HELLER, 1ST BATT.
LANCE CORP. SEPTIMUS HARRISON, 44TH BATT.
GR. ORMAN T. GIBBS, 16TH BATTY.
PTE. ROY A.M. SMITH, 14TH BATT.
PTE. ALEX J. MARTIN, 58TH BATT.
LANCE-CORP. WILLIAM G. GRAHAM-SHAW, 13TH BATT.
PTE. WALTER PENRICE, 87TH BATT.
PTE. LESLIE F. BAGLE, 3RD BATT.
PTE. WILLIAM G. MORRIS, 111TH BATT.
CORP. A.E. HERBERT, 8TH CANADIANS
GR. JAMES H. McINTYRE, 10TH BATTY.
FLIGHT-LT. JOHN MUNRO, CAN. F.C.
PTE. ALBERT H. CALVERT, 153RD BATT.
PTE. FRED FOLEY, 208TH BATT.
PTE. JAMES D. CLARK, 2ND BATT.
CORP. WILLIAM PALMER, 2ND TANK BATT.
PTE. ALFRED CROWHURST, 33RD M.G.S.H. BATTY

ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF OUR HEROES  1914-1918
 



 
Rear:
PTE. L.W. MUNCH, 31ST BATT.
PTE. W. AMES, 71ST BATT.
SERGT. J.T. HERBERT, 153RD. BATT.
PTE. A. MACLEAN, 228TH BATT.

1939-1945
PATRICK McGARR
DAVID PRIEST
NORMAN FITTON
FRASER WEATHERALL
GERALD McEACHERN
GEORGE STEWART
W. ALEX McLEAN

KOREA
1950 - 1953