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Son of the late Col. Montagu James White and Frances Elizabeth White, of Lentran, Inverness, Scotland; husband of Minnie Amelia White-Fraser, Vancouver, British Columbia
Meritorious Service Medal, MSM
Digital gallery of Company Sergeant Major George White-Fraser
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Company Sergeant Major George White-Fraser
Grave of 703132 C.S.M. George White-Fraser who served with the 102nd Battn. C.E.F. Born at Inverness Scotland on Jan. 4th 1872. Husband of Amelia White-Fraser of Vancouver BC. George enlisted into the C.E.F. at Victoria BC on Dec. 21st 1915 he listed prior military service of 1 year with the 79th Royal Highlanders and 8 months with the 50th Gordon Highlanders. he listed his occupation as "Civil Engneer" George died at Vancouver BC on March 2nd 1920 at the age of 59. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Grave of 703132 C.S.M. George White-Fraser who served with the 102nd Battn. C.E.F. Born at Inverness Scotland on Jan. 4th 1872. Husband of Amelia White-Fraser of Vancouver BC. George enlisted into the C.E.F. at Victoria BC on Dec. 21st 1915 he listed prior military service of 1 year with the 79th Royal Highlanders and 8 months with the 50th Gordon Highlanders. he listed his occupation as "Civil Engneer" George died at Vancouver BC on March 2nd 1920 at the age of 59. He was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Memorial cross in the section where 703132 C.S.M. George White-Fraser was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Cemetery view of the section where 703132 C.S.M. George White-Fraser was laid to rest in the Mountain View cemetery of Vancouver BC
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Commemorated on:
Page 554 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VANCOUVER (MOUNTAIN VIEW) CEMETERY British Columbia, Canada
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