Private William Blenkhorn Plaque

Toronto, Ontario
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At St. Edmund’s Church, a bronze tablet was unveiled on the baptistry wall in memory of Private William Hesmonhalgh Blenkhorn who lost his life in the First World War. The tablet was dedicated to the church by his family.

William was born on March 14, 1897, in East Lancaster, England to Matthias and Louisa Blenkhorn and the family moved to Toronto, Ontario when he was young. He worked as a machinist when he enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force on March 20, 1915. He was placed in the 25th Battalion and was killed on June 12, 1918, near Arras when he was struck by shrapnel.

Inscription

In Loving Memory of
Pte. “Willie” Blenkhorn
SCOUT SECTION 25TH NOVA SCOTIA BATT. C.E.F.
DIED OF WOUNDS, JUNE 12th, 1918
BAC-DU-SUD, NEAR ARRAS.
AGED 21 YEARS 3 MONTHS
“SLEEP WELL, BRAVE HEART.”

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Private William Blenkhorn Plaque

Toronto
Ontario
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Private William Blenkhorn Plaque

Greg Morris
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