IOOF First World War Cenotaph

Owen Sound, Ontario
Type
Other

Members of the local Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and Rebekah Lodges brought stones from their farms to build this memorial in the early 1920s, to commemorate the brothers they had lost during the First World War. Most of the labour to build the monument was completed by Lodge members and it was officially unveiled on October 26, 1924, by Dr. Hermiston of Toronto. On each side of the cenotaph are the Three Links of Fraternity: “Friendship, Love and Truth.”

Inscription

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS ALLEN
COLIN STANLEY CAMPBELL
GEORGE ARTHUR EWENS
DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD HAY
ROY BROWN McKENZIE
WESLEY CLARENCE McFAUL
CHARLES EDWARD ORFORD
ROBERT POLLOCK
JOHNATHAN RENNIE
JAMES THOMSON ROBB
GREGOR McKENZIE YOUNG


MEMBERS OF
OWEN SOUND LODGE NO. 180
HOME LODGE NO. 441
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE CAUSE
OF FREEDOM IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918
ERECTED BY I.O.O.F. AND REBEKAHS

Location
IOOF First World War Cenotaph

34 4th Avenue W
Owen Sound
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.5472628
Long. -80.9449437

front and left side

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First World War Cenotaph

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back and right side

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