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Laurance Percival Ryder
In memory of:
Corporal Laurance Percival Ryder
January 20, 1943
Woodstock, New Brunswick
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
11371
41
J Division - Woodstock, NB
Additional Information
April 1, 1932
Cpl. Ryder served with the Third Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery in the First World War. Prior to joining the Force he worked as a Customs Officer for the Preventive Service. Cpl. Ryder spent most of his service at the Fredericton Detachment in New Brunswick. He had a number of glowing tributes and commendations on his file that allude to his courageous acts and dangerous arrests. On September 2, 1942, Cpl. Ryder was attacked from behind and the blow caused him to fall and he hit the back of his head on the bumper of a car. Four months later, he suffered a stroke which is presumed to be a result of the altercation. Cpl. Ryder was married to Vera and they had a son.
Commemorated on Page 105 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Honour Roll Book.
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