Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Wesley Adam Simpson
In memory of:
Private Wesley Adam Simpson
May 28, 1918
Military Service
246804
23
Army
Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment)
38th Bn.
Additional Information
Born 27 February 1895 in Vars, Ontario. Son of Mr. Andrew and Hannah (Tanner) Simpson of Vars, Ontario. Brother to James Herbert, Builah Elizabeth, Ethel Alice, George Ephraim, Ester May, John Andrew and Wilfred Edgar. Enlisted 2 January 1917 in Ottawa, Ontario with the 207th Battalion attesting that he was single and a farmer. He sailed from Halifax to Liverpool on the SS Olympic on 28 April 1917. He was transferred to the 7th Reserve Battalion (Seaford) on 11 June 1917 and again transferred to the 156th Battalion (Whitley) on 21 August 1917. Dispatched to France 18 January 1918 where he was transferred to the 38th Battalion on 1 February 1918. Pte Simpson was killed in action at Lozinghem, County of Pas de Calais, France. On the morning of May 28th while Battalion was moving into training field, one shell from enemy artillery caused 23 casualties - 6 killed and 17 wounded, while companies were moving in column of fours. ( Excerpt from the 38th Battalion War Diary). Pte Wesley Adam Simpson is commemorated on the Vars Cenotaph which was formerly dedicated and unveiled on 20 September 1931 by the Vars Women's Institute. The plaque inscription reads: 'In proud and loving memory of the boys of this community who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914/1918. Matthew Barclay, Wesley Simpson, Ernest Bonsall, Robert McElroy, Charles War, Ernest Buckland, Frank Cormack, Roy Brownlee, Warren Dunning. Their name liveth for evermore'.
Commemorated on Page 501 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
LAPUGNOY MILITARY CEMETERY
Pas de Calais, France
IX. E. 3.
Lapugnoy is a village and commune in Pas-de-Calais, 6 kilometres west of Bethune. From the centre of Lapugnoy, head south-west on the D70 in the direction of Marles-les-Mines. On the outskirts of the centre there is a crucifix at the side of the main road, turn right here towards Allouagne. After approximately 500 metres there is a track on the left hand side (the Cemetery is signposted here) and the LAPUGNOY MILITARY CEMETERY can be found on the left hand side, approximately 500 metres, along this track.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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