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Son of Robert H. Brennan and Mary Brennan, of Oakville; husband of Frances Elizabeth Brennan, of Toronto.
Digital gallery of Second Lieutenant Robert John Brennan
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Digital gallery of
Second Lieutenant Robert John Brennan
The Soldiers' Tower was built by the University of Toronto Alumni Association in 1924 as a memorial to the Great War of 1914-1918. The names of those who died in that conflict are carved on the Memorial Screen at photo left. After the Second World War, more names were carved in the Memorial Arch at the Tower's base. In total, almost 1,200 names are inscribed. A Memorial Room inside the Tower contains mementoes and artifacts, and a 51-bell carillon serves as the audio element of the living memorial to the alumni, students, faculty and staff who died in the World Wars. The Soldiers' Tower is the site of an annual Service of Remembrance. Photo: Kathy Parks, Alumni Relations.
Digital gallery of
Second Lieutenant Robert John Brennan
University of Toronto Memorial Book, Second World War 1939-1945. Edited by H. E. Brown, published by the Soldiers' Tower Committee, 1993. Entry on page 7 reads: " Lt. Robert John BRENNAN RCA. Graduate UTS 1931. Trinity College, BA 1935. Died as a result of a motor accident in Sussex, New Brunswick, 15 October 1943. Buried in Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario."
Digital gallery of
Second Lieutenant Robert John Brennan
Digital gallery of
Second Lieutenant Robert John Brennan
This framed illuminated scroll, written in calligraphy, is entitled "Men and Women of Trinity College on Active Service. Met'Agona Stephanos". It hangs in the hallway outside the narthex of the chapel at Trinity College in the University of Toronto. The scroll shows icons to indicate men and women who are fallen, decorated, and prisoner of war. The list of names includes: '35 Brennan, R.J. Photo: Cody Gagnon, courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Memorialized on the pages of the Globe and Mail. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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The Soldiers' Tower was built by the University of Toronto Alumni Association in 1924 as a memorial to the Great War of 1914-1918. The names of those who died in that conflict are carved on the Memorial Screen at photo left. After the Second World War, more names were carved in the Memorial Arch at the Tower's base. In total, almost 1,200 names are inscribed. A Memorial Room inside the Tower contains mementoes and artifacts, and a 51-bell carillon serves as the audio element of the living memorial to the alumni, students, faculty and staff who died in the World Wars. The Soldiers' Tower is the site of an annual Service of Remembrance. Photo: Kathy Parks, Alumni Relations.
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The names of those who died in the Second World War were added to the archway beneath the Soldiers' Tower in 1949. The name of "Lt. R.J. BRENNAN R.C.A." is among the names inscribed. Photo: Cody Gagnon, courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Soldiers' Tower, University of Toronto. Photo: David Pike, courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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University of Toronto Memorial Book, Second World War 1939-1945. Edited by H. E. Brown, published by the Soldiers' Tower Committee, 1993. Entry on page 7 reads: " Lt. Robert John BRENNAN RCA. Graduate UTS 1931. Trinity College, BA 1935. Died as a result of a motor accident in Sussex, New Brunswick, 15 October 1943. Buried in Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario."
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This stone stele is located in the chapel at Trinity College in the University of Toronto. "AS DYING AND BEHOLD WE LIVE. TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE MEMBERS OF THIS COLLEGE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE TWO GREAT WARS." The name of "R.J. BRENNAN" is among those inscribed.
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This framed illuminated scroll, written in calligraphy, is entitled "Men and Women of Trinity College on Active Service. Met'Agona Stephanos". It hangs in the hallway outside the narthex of the chapel at Trinity College in the University of Toronto. The scroll shows icons to indicate men and women who are fallen, decorated, and prisoner of war. The list of names includes: '35 Brennan, R.J. Photo: Cody Gagnon, courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Photograph of Robert John Brennan from Torontonensis, University of Toronto's yearbook, 1935.
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Group photograph showing Brennan with fellow members of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Brennan is shown in second row, last from photo left. From Torontonensis yearbook, 1935.
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Group photograph showing Brennan while Vice-President of Trinity College Athletic Association. Brennan is shown in front row, fourth from photo left. From Torontonensis yearbook, 1935.
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Group photograph showing Brennan while Captain of Trinity College Hockey Team. From Torontonensis yearbook, 1935.
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From the Toronto Star May 1940. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Close-up view of Brennan's grave at Park Lawn Cemetery. Photo: G. Gervais.
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Brennan's grave in situ at Park Lawn Cemetery in the Etobicoke area of Toronto. Photo: G. Gervais.
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From the Toronto Star October 1943. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Star October 1943. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Robert is mentioned in this article about his brother Frederick. From the Toronto Star June 1945. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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Commemorated on:
Page 139 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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