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Canadians buried in Hannover Cemetery:

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Name Date of Birth Date of Death
Allen, Deborah Kay 1955
Anderson, Dso, E. H. 1957
Appleby, S. V. 1957
Arsenault, A. 1955
Benight, E. C. 1955
Benson, C. D. 1954
Bourget, J. P. R. 1957
Bowden, Holly 1957
Brideau, S. J. 1956
Brown, G. 1957
Bryan, John Steven 1958 1958
Calliou, J. W. 1952
Campbell, R. E. 1954
Campbell, L. A. 1954
Campbell, Ivy Grace 1957
Carleton, Catherine Lucille 1956
Casson, J. W. 1952
Castonguay, Michelle Bethena 1956
Charbonneau, J. 1954
Cherry, Cheryl Anne 1956
Chisholm, Infant Child Of Cfn 1958
Church, Maureen Roberta 1956 1957
Claveau, D. 1955
Connolly, Sharon 1958
Corbet, Marion 1956
Couch, R. A. 1954
Cripps, Janet Lynn 1957
Cusack, Infant Child Of Cpl 1956
Desjarlais, L. R. 1956
Devlin, Michael 1958
Dickson, N. A. 1952
Dowhaniuk, John Thomas 1956
Dzaman, K. C. 1957
Edwards, Harold Bertram 1956
Elke, E. E. 1957
Ellis, Donna Lee Mary 1956 1956
Evans, Michael William 1957
Farmer, Julie Anne 1956
Ferguson, Lloyd 1957
Fidler, P. 1956
Field, Jacqueline Mizzirka 1956
Fitzpatrick, G. S. 1957
Flander, Gregory Thomas 1955 1956
Foster, N. J. J. 1953
Fraser, W. B. 1955
Fraser, R. 1956
Gallant, L. L. 1954
Gawiuk, N. 1954
George, Mbe, Mc, D. H. 1955
Gill, Thomas Edward 1958
Gillis, Mbe. Cd, A. J. 1956
Gordon, William Franklin 1956
Gower, M. E. 1953
Haines, H. J. 1958
Hale, N. W. 1955
Hamel, J. R. 1958
Hanson, Infant Son Of Pte. 1958
Hanson, Jeffrey Lloyd 1959
Hardwick, N. E. 1956
Harris, David Edward 1955
Harvey, G. 1957
Haviland, W. A. 1954
Heinzman, B. A. 1955
Hettrick, G. W. 1954
Hill, Gerry Lynn 1956
Hill, Catherine 1958
Holland, W. M. 1952
Isnor, B. E. 1957
Jacques, Infant Daughter Of L.Cpl 1956
Kempson, W. 1956
King, Randy Stewart 1957
Kirouac, C. 1954
Kwashuk, P. 1956
Labrecque, A. P. Y. 1953
Lafferty, Laura 1956
Lamarre, J. J. C 1954
Lambert, Larry Burke 1957
Landry, Douglas Joseph 1957
Laporte, F. A. 1957
Laroche, J. M. 1955
Lavigueur, H. J. 1953
Leask, James Wesley 1955
Ledger, Joseph Arthur 1955
Lehoux, M. 1955
Lewis, Rosaline V. 1956 1956
Lewis, Michael Ray 1956
Linge, Shawn Patrick 1954
Lockett, L. L. 1953
Lotteridge, Steven Edward Vanhorn 1958
Ludtke, R. K. 1951
MacDonald, A. D. 1955
MacKenzie, M. J. 1958
MacKenzie, D. L. 1952
MacLeod, L. A. 1955
MacMullin, M. 1957
MacMullin, Gillian Jeanne 1954
Mahon, Elisabeth Karen 1956
Martel, J. F. 1955
Martin, Jenette Francis 1956
McClelland, Wayne Morris 1956
McIntyre, James William Frederick 1958
McKee, G. W. 1953
McLellan, Richard David 1954
McMartin, W. J. 1952
Moir, A. J. 1957
Moore, Donna Christine 1955
Murray, John William 1957
Neufeld, Linda Lou 1956 1957
Nightingale, B. W. G. 1957
Nomeland, E. G. 1953
O'Neil, C. M. 1954
Olynik, P. 1955
Paller, N. 1956
Peacock, Thomas Perry 1957
Peardon, Susan Ann 1956
Pearson, Tony Morgan 1957
Pelland, J. C. 1955
Potvin, Normand 1957
Primeau, D. L. 1956
Ramsay, Infant Child Of Gnr 1956
Reding, R. G. 1958
Reed, J. T. 1953
Robertson, Shirley May 1956
Robertson, Colleen Susan 1956
Robinson, A. H. 1952
Rogers, Anna Maria 1957
Ruthven, D. H. 1955
Ryan, C. 1954
Sandilands, R. H. 1952
Schamp, G. L. 1956
Sharpe, Mc, D. R. 1952
Simard, R. J. 1957
Skidmore, Ellen Ruth 1957
Smith, John Joseph 1957
Smith, C. 1952
Snider, Leslie John 1957
Stinson, M. 1956
Stowe, R. S. 1952
Swindells, S. R. 1956
Swinton, Mc., R. K. 1954
Taylor, E. P. 1955
Tough, K. J. 1952
Trakalo, T. P. 1957
Tremblay, C. 1954
Walberg, Stanley Keith 1955
Walford, Robert 1958
Walker, S. M. 1956
Warren, Linda 1955 1955
Watterson, John Henry 1957
Whitall, G. H. 1957
White, Brian Glenn 1956
Wilson, Mary Janet 1957

Hannover Cemetery

Photo by Trevor Heavens

Canada has played an integral role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since its inception on 4 April 1949. Canada’s commitment to NATO resulted in the stationing of a brigade group in Germany. Although the Canadian Forces had been in Germany for some time, in 1953, with the establishment of new camps, wives and children were allowed to join their husbands and fathers.

As with any community there were marriages, births, and, unfortunately deaths. Canadians serving with NATO were not exempt from any of these facts of life, the joy nor the sorrow.

27 Brigade was garrisoned in the area of Hannover. The Canadian Brigade was in the British occupied zone of Germany and came under command of the British Army of the Rhine, and the Hannover Military Cemetery became the last resting place of 85 post war military and 67 dependant wives and children. In addition, prior to the establishment of a Canadian Section in the Werl Cemetery, post war military and dependants from the Werl area were buried in Hannover

The Hannover Military Cemetery is located adjacent to the Hannover War Cemetery and, on behalf of the Canadian and British Governments, The Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintains the post-war service and dependants graves located in the Hannover Military Cemetery.

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