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Lieutenant John William Arthur Fryer

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Military service

Service number: ZB10894
Age: 48
Rank: Lieutenant
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: The Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Birth: April 29, 1920 Toronto, Ontario
Enlistment: September 9, 1941 Ontario
Death: September 20, 1968 Reinsehlen, Germany

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: Plot 4, Row F, Grave 8
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Son of John Arthur William and Olive May (nee Jodrell) Fryer. Husband of Marion Lillian (nee Domoney) Fryer and father of Carole, Barbara,and Susan Fryer. Brother of Walter, Malvern, Arthur, George, William, Donald Fryer.

WERL CENTRAL CEMETERY Germany

There were 448 Canadians (124 Post-War military and 324 Dependants) buried in the Central Cemetery in Werl, Germany. Unlike most of North America, in most locations in Europe plots are not acquired in perpetuity but rather for a specific period of time, normally 20 to 25 years, after which the grave marker is removed and eventually the plot is reused. Fortunately, the burials in both two Canadian Sections in Werl were leased by Canada and there has been no loss of graves.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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