Dedicated to the men of Wawota and area who gave their lives during the First and Second World Wars, by the Wawota Royal Canadian Legion Branch 113, this memorial was unveiled August 3, 2008. It is made of black granite shipped from China, bordered by grey Canadian granite and sitting on a base of grey granite which in turn rests on a cement base. It is flanked by the Red Ensign which all these men fought under during the First and Second World Wars, the Canadian flag and the Saskatchewan flag.
Wawota, Saskatchewan
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Other
Inscription
We Will Remember Them
To the Glory of God and in Honour
of those brave men from Wawota and area
Who gave their lives that we might be free
World War I 1914 - 1918
- Hedly Ackrill
- W. Armer
- John A. Arthur
- Arthur H. Ballard
- Ian N. R. Berry
- J. Hernoct
- Alfred J. Hutchison
- William J. Lincoln
- Russel W. Long
- Patrick McDonald
- William J. G. Swan
World War II 1939 - 1945
- Irving Armitage
- Douglas C. Baker
- J. A. (Bertie) Bessette
- George R. Coe
- William Corson
- Neil G. Crampean
- B. Glynn Crew
- Frank H. DeNevers
- Russel E. Dennis
- Anthony E. J. Gallant
- Peter Gatey
- James B. Hewitt
- James W. Hoey
- Rex M. Hooker
- J. A. Larence
- John W. (Jack) Linder
- John E. D. McCord
- J. Campbell McPherson
- C. F. (Bud) McRae
- William G. McRae
- Edward J. Nelms
- Douglas Pearce
- Cecil R. Robinson
- Duncan Russell
- Melville Russell
- Kay K. Silvius
- Thomas Harvey Wilson
Visitor information
Location
Wawota Cenotaph
Railroad Avenue
Wawota
Saskatchewan
Wawota Cenotaph
Railroad Avenue
Wawota
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.9039044
Long. -102.0236756
Lat. 49.9039044
Long. -102.0236756