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A monument in Beausejour was erected in commemoration of people from the local area killed during military service.

Beausejour War Memorial (May 2016)
Source: Randal Bonneteau

Beausejour War Memorial (May 2016)
Source: Randal Bonneteau

Beausejour War Memorial (June 2020)
Source: George Penner
Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.05380, W96.50260 denoted by symbol on the map above
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First World War
Name |
Occupation |
Service |
Rank |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
John B. Barton |
School Teacher |
? |
? |
? |
? |
Horace Bennington |
Farmer |
11th Canadian Reserve Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1900 |
18 March 1919 |
William Edley Bethel |
Farmer |
16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1896 |
9 April 1917 |
James Erskine Doig |
Carpenter |
107th Battalion, Canadian Pioneers |
Private |
1880 |
25 October 1917 |
Charles Flett |
Farmer |
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1993 |
27 September 1918 |
Arthur Gardner |
Farmer |
50th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1896 |
22 December 1920 |
Frank Gardner |
Teamster |
44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1891 |
3 September 1918 |
Leo Katz MM |
Store Clerk |
27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1897 |
9 October 1918 |
Walter Kirk |
Farmer |
78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1892 |
17 August 1918 |
George McDonald |
Farmer |
45th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1893 |
4 April 1915 |
Decimus Pitt |
Farmer |
1st Depot Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1895 |
17 May 1918 |
John Frederick Rudolph |
Glass Blower |
6th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Lance Corporal |
1892 |
8 November 1915 |
Harry Meyer Silverstein |
Assistant Station Agent, CPR |
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles |
Cadet |
1894 |
10 February 1918 |
William Stickler |
Liveryman |
16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
1886 |
15 August 1917 |
Ralph Watson |
? |
? |
? |
? |
? |
Second World War
Name |
Service |
Rank |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Gervase Edward Black |
Loyal Edmonton Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Private |
18 May 1919 |
20 September 1944 |
Charles Bynski |
Lake Superior Regiment (Motor), Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Private |
24 October 1922 |
27 April 1945 |
Fredrick Ehinger |
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Private |
18 April 1917 |
23 May 1944 |
Anthony Gash |
3 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery |
Gunner |
22 December 1913 |
3 July 1944 |
Kazimierz Horodyski |
Royal Canadian Air Force |
Leading Aircraftman |
3 August 1920 |
12 September 1943 |
Peter Kendyfore |
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Private |
29 March 1912 |
8 August 1944 |
George James Leathwood |
Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Rifleman |
3 October 1922 |
15 August 1944 |
Anton Adolph Martini |
3 Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery |
Gunner |
2 March 1920 |
24 October 1944 |
Steve Michlosky |
Royal Canadian Dragoons, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps |
Trooper |
1 July 1923 |
8 April 1945 |
Lorne Albert Morfoot |
625 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force |
Flight Sergeant |
28 August 1924 |
24 July 1944 |
Reinhold Reske |
Royal Regiment of Canada, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Private |
20 September 1922 |
24 October 1944 |
Henry Rohloff |
The Canadian Provost Corps |
Private |
30 December 1923 |
21 April 1945 |
Archie Edward Shelson |
97 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force |
Flight Sergeant |
3 October 1922 |
13 November 1942 |
William Joseph Specht |
Winnipeg Grenadiers, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Private |
12 April 1912 |
19 December 1941 |
Kasimer Trojanoski |
Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Rifleman |
20 February 1916 |
22 February 1945 |
John Burrows Waddell |
33 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force |
Sergeant |
1915 |
24 July 1942 |
John Howard Warkentin |
429 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force |
Flight Officer |
22 February 1923 |
24 March 1944 |
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Beausejour War Memorial (Park Avenue, Beausejour)
Sources:
For the names of First World War casualities from Manitoba who do not appear on any physical monument in the province, see the Manitoba Historical Society War Memorial. If you know of a name that is omitted from this list, please contact the MHS War Memorial Researcher Darryl Toews (darryl@mhs.mb.ca).
Soldiers of the First World War - Canadian Expeditionary Force, Library and Archives Canada.
Canadian Virtual War Memorial, Veterans Affairs Canada.
Financial support for research reported on this page was provided by the Manitoba Heritage Grants Program (2015-2016).
We thank Randal Bonneteau and George Penner for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Darryl Toews, Gordon Goldsborough, and S. Goldsborough.
Page revised: 11 June 2021
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