The Second World War Window was donated in 1959 by Robert and Christine Murray whose son died in the war. It honours Robert Wallace Murray and his comrades who fell. The inscription indicates the window is in honour of those who gave their lives in the two Great Wars, but the names inscribed are all Second World War fallen.
Toronto, Ontario
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Other
Inscription
BE OF GOOD CHEER I HAVE OVERCOME THE WORLD
THY WORD
IS TRUTH
NEC TAMEN
CONSUMEBATUR
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF ROBERT WALLACE MURRAY AND HIS COMRADES-IN-ARMS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE TWO GREAT WARS
L.N. BOTSFORD J.M. CLARK J.R. DAVIE D.B. DENSMORE WM.J. DOUGHTY W.E. GILL WM.B. HANDY G.M. HOUSTON WM. JACKSON THOS. KELLEY C.C. KENDALL
A.J. LENNOX P.R. MACKLEM C.E. MCGILLIVRAY J.F. MKKEE J.M. NORTHGRAVE W.L. PATERSON W.L. PLATT R.C. STARK A.A. THOMAS G.A. WESTON
Visitor information
Location
Memorial Window
16 Baby Point Road
Toronto
Ontario
Memorial Window
16 Baby Point Road
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6581201
Long. -79.4898647
Lat. 43.6581201
Long. -79.4898647