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Son of George and Janet Young, of Belanger, Saskatchewan; husband of Elizabeth Dickie Young, of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Digital gallery of Gunner John Young
Digital gallery of
Gunner John Young
Grave stones of 301041 Gunner John Young who served with the 22nd Howitzer Battn. Canadian Field Artillery C.E.F. John was born in Newton of Wemyrs Fifeshire Scotland on May 10th 1873. Husband of Elizabeth (Dickey) Young, John enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on July 9th 1915 and listed his occupation as "Grocer" John died at Vancouver BC of the Spanish Flu on April 15th 1919 at the age of 48. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
Digital gallery of
Gunner John Young
Closes up of the lower grave stone of 301041 Gunner John Young who served with the 22nd Howitzer Battn. Canadian Field Artillery C.E.F. John was born in Newton of Wemyrs Fifeshire Scotland on May 10th 1873. Husband of Elizabeth (Dickey) Young, John enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on July 9th 1915 and listed his occupation as "Grocer" John died at Vancouver BC of the Spanish Flu on April 15th 1919 at the age of 48. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
Digital gallery of
Gunner John Young
Close up of the standing grave stone of 301041 Gunner John Young who served with the 22nd Howitzer Battn. Canadian Field Artillery C.E.F. John was born in Newton of Wemyrs Fifeshire Scotland on May 10th 1873. Husband of Elizabeth (Dickey) Young, John enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on July 9th 1915 and listed his occupation as "Grocer" John died at Vancouver BC of the Spanish Flu on April 15th 1919 at the age of 48. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
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Grave stones of 301041 Gunner John Young who served with the 22nd Howitzer Battn. Canadian Field Artillery C.E.F. John was born in Newton of Wemyrs Fifeshire Scotland on May 10th 1873. Husband of Elizabeth (Dickey) Young, John enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on July 9th 1915 and listed his occupation as "Grocer" John died at Vancouver BC of the Spanish Flu on April 15th 1919 at the age of 48. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
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Closes up of the lower grave stone of 301041 Gunner John Young who served with the 22nd Howitzer Battn. Canadian Field Artillery C.E.F. John was born in Newton of Wemyrs Fifeshire Scotland on May 10th 1873. Husband of Elizabeth (Dickey) Young, John enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on July 9th 1915 and listed his occupation as "Grocer" John died at Vancouver BC of the Spanish Flu on April 15th 1919 at the age of 48. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
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Close up of the standing grave stone of 301041 Gunner John Young who served with the 22nd Howitzer Battn. Canadian Field Artillery C.E.F. John was born in Newton of Wemyrs Fifeshire Scotland on May 10th 1873. Husband of Elizabeth (Dickey) Young, John enlisted into the C.E.F. at Vancouver BC on July 9th 1915 and listed his occupation as "Grocer" John died at Vancouver BC of the Spanish Flu on April 15th 1919 at the age of 48. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
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Memorial Cross in the section where 301041 Gunner John Young was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
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Cemetery view of the section where 301041 Gunner John Young was laid to rest in the Mountain View Cemetery of Vancoucer BC.
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Commemorated on:
Page 545 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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