Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Wallace LeBlanc
In memory of:
Private Wallace LeBlanc
September 10, 1918
Orpington, Kent, United Kingdom
Military Service
121136
24
Army
Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)
22nd Bn.
Additional Information
July 24, 1894
Memramcook, Westmorland, New Brunswick
September 8, 1915
Montréal, Quebec
Son of Philippe Leblanc and Émélie Leblanc of Memramcook (both deceased in 1902). He had declared to be born on August 3rd, 1894 at the time of his enrolment and March 8th, 1895 on a medical document of 1918. He had also declared a man named ""Arcade Leblanc"" as his next of kin, brother and heir. However, the latter (son of Pierre Leblanc and Osité Leblanc, of College Bridge, near Memramcook) was more of a cousin or friend with whom he would have stayed after his parents' death. Wallace was seriously wounded in one arm and one eye on April 2nd, 1918 in the front line trenches at Mercatel, France. He was evacuated shortly thereafter to England and during a months-long hospitalization was diagnosed with a heart condition and nephritis. He died of the combined effects of his wounds and diseases at No. 16 General Hospital in Orpington.
Commemorated on Page 447 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
ORPINGTON (ALL SAINTS) CHURCHYARD EXTENSION
Kent, United Kingdom
F. 5.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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