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Son of Alfred Windham and Lumina Mary (née Lapieire) Loney of Edmonton, Alberta; husband of Ruby Elizabeth Loney and father of Shirley Beatrice, Norman Walter, Ronald Robert and Geraldine Judith, of Edmonton, Alberta. Brother of Gregg, Florence and the late Beatrice Loney.
Digital gallery of Lance Corporal Adrien Joseph Loney
Image gallery
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Adrien Joseph Loney Memorial Cross Brookwood Military Cemetery
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Adrien Joseph Loney (left) and an unknown friend in England during WWII
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Shirley Robinson visiting her father's new gravesite at the Brookwood Cemetery on March 20,1957.
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Adrien Joseph Loney's new grave marker Brookwood Cemetery.
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From the Edmonton Bulletin June 1944. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Closeup photo taken of grave marker for Adrien Joseph Loney - Regiment Number M/17414 - taken at Brookwood UK - Commonwealth Military Cemetery - April 2006
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Grave site location map - (49-C-3) Adrien Joseph Loney - Regiment Number M/17414 -Brookwood Commonwealth Military Cemetery - Brookwood United Kingdom - April 2006
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Clayton James Robinson, son of Shirley Beatrice Robinson, nee: Loney, visiting his grandfather's grave site at Brookwood Commonwealth Military Cemetery, Brookwood United Kingdom April 2006
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This photo is part of a large scroll commemorating Adrien Joseph Loney's contributions to his country during WWII. The scroll is owned by his grandson William Frank Robinson of Edmonton Alberta.
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 367 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY Surrey, United Kingdom
Brookwood is 30 miles from London (M3 to Bagshot and then A322). The main entrance to Brookwood Military Cemetery is on the A324 from the village of Pirbright. Brookwood Military Cemetery is owned by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and is the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the United Kingdom, covering approximately 37 acres.
In 1917, an area of land in Brookwood Cemetery (originally The London Necropolis) was set aside for the burial of men and women of the forces of the Commonwealth and Americans, who had died, many of battle wounds, in the London district. This site was further extended to accommodate the Commonwealth casualties of the Second World War, and American, Belgian, Czech, Dutch, French and Polish plots containing the graves of Allied casualties. There are also German and Italian plots where prisoners of war lie buried.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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