Gronbeck Island

Kenora, Ontario
Type
Other

This island is named in honour and memory of Norman Gronbeck, one of our honoured dead of World War II. Service No. R-251698. Employed in the freight transport to Red Lake. Died in the service and defence of his country with the Royal Canadian Air Force over St. Nazaire, France, July 25, 1944. The cairn was erected by the volunteers of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 139 and the Members of the Lac Seul Native Band Reserve No. 28. Source: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 139 Hudson, Ontario Proudly Presents Memorial Cairns of the 9 Hudson members who sacrificed their lives in the cause of freedom during World War II

Inscription

GRONBECK
ISLAND
NAMED IN MEMORY OF
NORMAN GRONBECK
SERVICE NO. R-251698 R.C.A.F.
KILLED IN ACTION OVER FRANCE
JULY 25, 1944
HUDSON ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION

PAUSE ALL WHO PASS THIS WAY AND GIVE
THANKS FOR A FREE AND BEAUTIFUL LAND

Location
Gronbeck Island

Seul Lake
Kenora
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 50.385694
Long. -92.001053

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Mike Starratt
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