Location: Oxford County N 43.20495 W -80.69293
In the centre of Innerkip Cemetery, enter off Main Street.
This memorial stands tall in the centre of the Innerkip Cemetery, the large granite cross is adorned with a sword and poppies. It was erected shortly after World War I, the names of those lost are engraved in the stone and filled with grey lead, such was a tradition at the time although it does make the words difficult to read. A plaque was added after World War II listing the names of the dead from that terrible war. A stone at the base of the memorial indicates that the flagpole was dedicated in 1994.
This is small tightly knit community based mostly on agriculture, the loss of these brave men would have been a terrible burden for the families and the community. They did not die in vain and their names will be forever remembered on this memorial.
Marker text:
Front:
THEY GAVE THEIR ALL
THESE BOYS OF OURS,
AND WELL THEY SLEEP
MID FLANDERS' FLOWERS.
FRANK CALLAN
FRED SPINKS
GEORGE HEWITT
CHARLES WHITE
WALLACE WHITE
JOSEPH COLWELL
HENRY GRIMWOOD
BLACKWOOD PEDDEN
WARREN HENDERSON
GORDON MONTGOMERY
RICHARD RICHARDSON
"THEY FELL WHERE THE FIGHTING
WAS THE FIERCEST"
1914 1918
Right side:
THEY ANSWERED THE CALL
THEY GAVE THEIR ALL
W.V. CARTER
W.R. LIVESEY
B.W. MATHESON
G.L. COWING
D.B. ROWELL
1939 - 1945
Base:
TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO LOST THEIR LIVES
IN THE ONGOING QUEST
FOR WORLD PEACE
FLAGS AND POLE
DEDICATED 1994
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