Gananoque Cenotaph

Gananoque, Ontario
Type
Other

The Gananoque Cenotaph was dedicated by local citizens on December 15, 1920. The brass statue at the top is a soldier at rest, leaning on his rifle. The Canadian William A. Rogers Limited Company published a catalogue of memorial designs including the over-life-sized statue of a pensive infantryman, leaning on his rifle, with his chin resting on his hand. Rogers was, at that time, the only bronze foundry in Canada that had successfully made large casts like this. The figure is a cast from a model by a St. Boniface sculptor named Nicolas Pirroton.

Fifty-eight local men gave their lives in the First World War and in their memory, 58 trees were planted in Town Park in May of 1919, at the first Remembrance ceremony commemorating their sacrifice.

The names of the 25 local dead from the Second World War were added in 1946. In 2005, the cenotaph was restored. Corporal Randy Payne, killed in Afghanistan, was added in 2006 and the cenotaph was rededicated in 2007. In 2016, an interlocking stone apron was added around the cenotaph for accessibility. The idea for the stone apron came from Neil McCarney of the Gananoque Boat Line. The name of Flight Sergeant William Macmillan, a relative of McCarney’s, is engraved on the memorial. The stonework was funded from the Gananoque Legion and a contribution from the Gananoque Boat Line. Paul Doornbos of Thornbusch Landscaping near Lansdowne, the landscape architect who installed it, donated his labour. It was his contribution for his parents who came to Canada from the Netherlands. Two local soldiers, Private Bernard Sanders and Lieutenant Paul Sampson, were killed during the final weeks of the war and are buried in the Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Netherlands.

The youngest local soldier to lose his life was William Dailey, age 15, and the oldest was John Leakey, age 50. Three local families each lost two sons in the First World War and one family lost a son in both of the World Wars.

The 100th anniversary of Gananoque’s war memorial fell on December 15, 2020. Students painted 100 rocks – one for each of the 100 years – and placed them on the base of the monument on November 22 as part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary.

Inscription

[front/devant]
ERECTED BY THE CITIZENS OF
GANANOQUE
IN HONOURED MEMORY OF THE
MEN OF THE TOWN AND DISTRICT
WHO FOUGHT AND FELL
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 – 1918
THEIR NAME LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE

IN MEMORY OF OUR MEN WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945

KOREAN WAR 1950-1953

[right side/côté droit]
DONALD ERIC TURNER + ROBERT LUCY
OSCAR LLOYD + MILLARD WRIGHT
JOHN LEAKEY + ALFRED STUNDEN
ROLFE McKEIL + CHARLES MATTHEWS
STANLEY MOSS + WILSON MILLER
RODERICK E O'CONNOR + HUGH MOSS
CHARLES H PECOR + NORMAN ROGERS
RALPH RANGER + BERNARD RICHARDS
ALFRED TEALE + EWART M RICHARDSON
Wm DEMPSTER STREET + HENRY TYRON
H LEE + VERNON ABRAHAM STREET
FLIGHT-LIEUT AMYAS TERRELL SAMPSON
CHAS STOLIKER + WILLIAM L WATSON
IVAN LANDON + BRENTON HAYNES
JOSEPH HERBERT + JACK KINNIER
JOHN WALLACE + JAMES DRUMMOND

WORLD WAR II
P.O. G.H. ARMSTRONG
P.O. L.G. BISHOP
A.S. E. BRADLEY
P.F.C. O.M. DAVIS
GNR. H.J. DUNDON
CPL. J.E. GRAHAM
GNR. O.H. HARPER
A.S. J. HUGHES

[back/arrière]
YPRES    FESTUBERT
GIVENCHY    ST. ELOI
HOOGE    SOMME
COURCELETTE    DOUAI
MONS    VIMY RIDGE
BOURLON WOOD    ARRAS
AMIENS    CAMBRAI
LENS    SANCTUARY WOOD
PASSCHENDAELE

WORLD WAR II
SGT. B.B. KEYES
SGT. W.C. KNAPTON
SGT. L.A. LaCHAPELLE
SGT. M. LAMBERT
GNR. C.A. MASSEY
P.O. K.W. MacDONALD
FLT. SGT. W.J. MacMILLAN
MAJ. A.B. McDONALD
SGT. D. MILLS

AFGHANISTAN -- 2006 -- RANDY PAYNE

[left side/côté gauche]
LIEUT. COL. RUSSELL HUBERT BRITTON D.S.O.
HAROLD ADAIR + WILLIAM APLIN
GEORGE BOWYER + PETER T. BARKER
F.L. DAVIS + CAPT WM ELMER BROWN
HARRY BROWN V.C. + HUGH CALVERT
WILLIAM CHESTER + FRED H. GLOVER
SANFORD COMPEAU + WILLIAM DAILEY
FREDERICK CARTER + ALONZO COWAN
WM. J. DEMPSTER + GEORGE H. DAVIS
ERNEST J. EASTWOOD + Wm GARRAH
FREDERICK FLETCHER JNR + M.J. FLYNN
NORMAN J. CLIFFORD + WILLIAM DEIR
JAMES GRUNDY + ELLIS J. GIBBONS
WM HARRY GIBBONS + CHAS WATSON

WORLD WAR II
F.O. D.H. PETCH
MAJ. E.B. ROGERS
GNR. B. SANDERS
LIEUT. W.B. SAMPSON
F.O. W.H. THOMPSON
CAPT. E.R. WALDIE
L.A.C. C.V. WARD
CAPT. F.E. WRIGHT

Location
Gananoque Cenotaph

30 King Street East
Gananoque
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.3284731
Long. -76.1643099

Gananoque Cenotaph

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