A brass tablet was hung in the chancel at St. Mark’s Church Parkdale and dedicated to parishioners who lost their lives in the First World War. In 1983, Epiphany, Parkdale and St. Mark, Parkdale churches amalgamated. They remained at the Church of St. Mark that was located at 201 Cowan Avenue and changed the name to Epiphany & St. Mark, Parkdale.
Toronto, Ontario
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Inscription
“To the glory of God, and in loving memory of the brave men of this Parish who gave their lives in Freedom’s cause”
- Newton G. Allen
- A. Dudley Bennett
- Fred S. Black
- Walter T. Brown
- Alexander Cameron
- Frank W. Chappell
- Thomas Cordner
- Mendle J. Dawson
- Joseph Hodges
- Stewart Hough
- George H. Hunt
- Charles Hobbs
- R. Stuart Hillary
- James C. Irwin
- G. Leycester Ingles
- Henry Joy
- Reuben Kentner
- Ernest McKegney
- Robert J. Marsh
- H. Errol B. Platt
- Martin Risley
- Ernest Rowlinson
- Reginald Sears
- George Staughton
- Geoffrey Taylor
- Percy Thorn
- Frank C. Tarplee
1914 “Their name liveth for evermore” 1918
Visitor information
Location
St. Mark’s Church Parkdale First World War Tablet
201 Cowan Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
St. Mark’s Church Parkdale First World War Tablet
201 Cowan Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6406911
Long. -79.4327867
Lat. 43.6406911
Long. -79.4327867