Bethune Cenotaph

Bethune, Saskatchewan
Type
Other

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. The memorial was constructed in 1946-47 in memory of our fallen comrades in the First and Second World Wars. Funds for the construction of the cenotaph were raised by donations from residents of the area as well as volunteer labour. Stone used in the construction were all found near Bethune.

Inscription

[crypt/crypte]

1914 1918
1939 1945

[plaque/plaque]

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FALLEN HEROES
1914 1918
PTE. JOHN BRYDEN
PTE. JOHN CAMPBELL
PTE. GORDON FERNITHOUGH
PTE. ARTHUR HORTEN
PTE. STANLEY JENNINGS
PTE. EDWARD JENNINGS
PTE. PERCY PARTINGTON
PTE. DAN TATE
PTE. WILLIAM B. WHYTOCK

1939 1945

LSD GEORGE ROSIE
TPR CLARENCE W. FISHLEY
PTE. WILLIAM MUCHA
PTE. MALCOLM MOFFATT
F/S WALTER S. BEALE
F/S GERALD JOHNSTON
F/S G. RONALD MILLER
SGT. RAY V. MCLEAN
F/S FRED W. READ
P/O ELMER R. VANCE

Location
Bethune Cenotaph

Ford Street and Central Ave
Bethune
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 50.7124617
Long. -105.2068002

crypt (front)

Susan Harmer
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crypt (plaque)

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crypt (front)

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