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Husband of Mrs. Bisson, of 281, Rue Arago, Quebec.
Digital gallery of Private Louis Bisson
Digital gallery of
Private Louis Bisson
This cross Remembrance Pte Bisson reached me by chance there about 10 years. The father of my roommate came to visit her home and when he knew I was in the military he gave it to me and told me she had been given to someone in a bar one night. Since I have in my possession, has every year for Remembrance Day I wear it in the pocket of my uniform. It represents for me a little Unknown Soldier. After the war someone actually gave the cross probably the wife of Louis Bisson but over the years this cross has therefore lost the Bisson family. I wish I could send it to one of the descendants of Louis Bisson, if ever one day I can get in touch with them. Meanwhile, it holds a special place for me.
Digital gallery of
Private Louis Bisson
This cross Remembrance Pte Bisson reached me by chance there about 10 years. The father of my roommate came to visit her home and when he knew I was in the military he gave it to me and told me she had been given to someone in a bar one night. Since I have in my possession, has every year for Remembrance Day I wear it in the pocket of my uniform. It represents for me a little Unknown Soldier. After the war someone actually gave the cross probably the wife of Louis Bisson but over the years this cross has therefore lost the Bisson family. I wish I could send it to one of the descendants of Louis Bisson, if ever one day I can get in touch with them. Meanwhile, it holds a special place for me.
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This cross Remembrance Pte Bisson reached me by chance there about 10 years. The father of my roommate came to visit her home and when he knew I was in the military he gave it to me and told me she had been given to someone in a bar one night. Since I have in my possession, has every year for Remembrance Day I wear it in the pocket of my uniform. It represents for me a little Unknown Soldier. After the war someone actually gave the cross probably the wife of Louis Bisson but over the years this cross has therefore lost the Bisson family. I wish I could send it to one of the descendants of Louis Bisson, if ever one day I can get in touch with them. Meanwhile, it holds a special place for me.
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This cross Remembrance Pte Bisson reached me by chance there about 10 years. The father of my roommate came to visit her home and when he knew I was in the military he gave it to me and told me she had been given to someone in a bar one night. Since I have in my possession, has every year for Remembrance Day I wear it in the pocket of my uniform. It represents for me a little Unknown Soldier. After the war someone actually gave the cross probably the wife of Louis Bisson but over the years this cross has therefore lost the Bisson family. I wish I could send it to one of the descendants of Louis Bisson, if ever one day I can get in touch with them. Meanwhile, it holds a special place for me.
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Commemorated on:
Page 369 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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QUEBEC CITY (ST. CHARLES) CEMETERY Quebec, Canada
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