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Son of William and Margaret Murray, of Brockton, Ontario; husband of Mary Dumble Murray, of Vancouver.
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Private Walter David Murray
Grave of 646180 Pvt. Walter David Murray (Name misspelled on grave stone) who served with the 158th Battn. C.E.F. Born in Moonstone Ontario on March 5th 1878. Husband of Mary Murray of East Vancouver BC. Walter enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on June 2nd 1916 listing his occupation as "Tinsmith" Walter died at Vancouver BC on June 8th 1919 at the age of 47 during the great Spanish flu panademic. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC.
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Memorial Cross in the section where 646180 Pvt. Walter David Murray was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC.
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Cemetery view of the section where 646180 Pvt. Walter David Murray was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC.
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Grave of 646180 Pvt. Walter David Murray (Name misspelled on grave stone) who served with the 158th Battn. C.E.F. Born in Moonstone Ontario on March 5th 1878. Husband of Mary Murray of East Vancouver BC. Walter enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on June 2nd 1916 listing his occupation as "Tinsmith" Walter died at Vancouver BC on June 8th 1919 at the age of 47 during the great Spanish flu panademic. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 540 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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