Leask Cenotaph

Leask, Saskatchewan
Type
Other

This memorial was erected in honour of the local war dead of the First World War. A wooden plaque and further inscriptions were added after the Second World War to record the local fallen of that conflict.

Inscription

[front/devant]

ERECTED TO]
THE MEMORY OF]
THOSE HEROES]
MEN OF THIS]
DISTRICT, WHO SO]
NOBLY SACRIFICED]
THEIR LIVES
IN DEFENCE OF
THEIR COUNTRY IN
THE GREAT WAR OF

1914-1918

we are the dead, short days ago
we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow
loved and were loved and now we lie
in flanders field

WORLD WAR II

1939-1945

PRIVATE H.L. DICUS
SAPPER L. SMITH
RIFLEMAN L. RENAUD
WARRANT OFFICER W.W. DUNCAN
SERGEANT H. DREAVER
SERGEANT L.E. LALONDE

[right side/côté droit]

LEADING SEAMAN

A. SMYTHE

PRIVATES

J. BOURASSA
W. BOURASSA
W. MORROW
W. NUTTER
H. STANNARD
A. CHAMBERS

Location
Leask Cenotaph

231 1 Ave
Leask
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 53.0204778
Long. -106.7430901

obelisk (front and right side)

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obelisk (front)

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