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Name

Occupation

Service

Rank

Birth Date

Death Date

Robert O’Dowd
[Canadian Elevator]

Clerk

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

23 January 1884

28 April 1915

Stoney Olafson
[First Lutheran]

Carpenter

Canadian Corps Survey Section

Private

6 November 1894

6 September 1918

Herbert Lionel Oldfield
[Oldfield Kirby Gardner]

Clerk (Financial)

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Major

3 October 1894

6 April 1918

Francis Claude Oliver
[Wesley College]

Student

102nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Corporal

3 November 1895

20 November 1916

George Albert Omand

Steam Fitter

16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

15 August 1880

16 August 1917

John Onhauser
[Minnedosa, Vimy Ridge]

Clerk

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

4 December 1897

12 April 1917

Charles William Oram

Chauffeur

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

21 December 1893

1 February 1917

Francis Henry Orde
[Kelvin, St. Lukes Anglican]

Clerk

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

16 December 1897

15 August 1917

William Arthur Ore

Printer

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Corporal

8 March 1887

5 October 1918

Richard Hamilton O’Reilly
[Engineering, Selkirk]

Civil & Electrical Engineer

Canadian Engineers detached to Royal Air Force

Lieutenant

14 November 1887

29 September 1918

Robert Kennedy Ormiston
[Kelvin]

Laborer

3rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

13 January 1897

8 August 1918

Robert Calder Orr

Clerk

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

3 December 1887

15 August 1917

John Orr
[Maryland Methodist]

Clerk

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

10 June 1889

29 April 1917

Geoffrey Osborn
[Surveyors]

Land Surveryor

2nd Field Company, Canadian Engineers

2nd Corporal

9 March 1887

24 April 1915

Frederick Thomas George Osmond

Farmer

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

24 April 1897

3 June 1917

Norman Ostrander

Clerk

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

6 June 1897

21 August 1917

Joseph Outerson
[City Hall, Winnipeg Police]

Police Officer

78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lieutenant

12 September 1883

19 November 1916

John Owen

Iron Moulder

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Corporal

1 September 1891

8 November 1915

Peter Alexander Owen

Teamster

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

8 October 1894

8 October 1916

Frederick John Owers

Teamster

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Lance Sergeant

17 May 1890

19 April 1918

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).

This page was prepared by Darryl Toews and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 10 December 2023

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