Manitoba

Province Code
MB
City/Municipality
Westbourne
Memorial Number
46005-009
Type
Address
MB-242, Westbourne, MB R0H 1P0
Location
Westbourne Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.12533, -98.60328
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN MEMORY OF OUR FALLEN HEROES

THEIR NAMES WILL LIVE FOREVER

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obelisk (front and right side)
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obelisk (left side)
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Body Content

Erected by Royal Canadian Legion members around 1921, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead. The memorial was moved in 1999 and placed on a new cement pad.

City
Westbourne
Country
Type Description
Grey marble obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
264
City/Municipality
Clearwater
Memorial Number
46005-008
Type
Address
MB-342 near Road 9 N
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1331285, -99.034523
Inscription

[plaque]
WATKINS, LANE
KILLED IN
AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT
1987 — 2007

[plaque]
IN HONOUR & IN LOVING
MEMORY OF THE FALLEN
HEROES OF THE WARS OF

1914 — 1918

BAIRD CHARLES
BELL GEORGE
BELL JAMES
GARDINER EDWIN
KNIGHT ALBERT
MCINTYRE WILLIAM
MCINTYRE JOHN
MYLOR CHARLES

1939 — 1945

AFFLECK ALLEN
BRIDAL JACK
MCLAREN SANDY
RUTLAND ARTHUR
RUTLAND WILLIAM
TROUGHTON THOMAS
WERRY GORDON

THEIR MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
OURS BUT BEGUN.

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Body Content

Erected by the Royal Canadian Legion in 1957, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Clearwater
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
166
City/Municipality
Elm Creek
Memorial Number
46005-007
Type
Address
Corner of Church Street and Main Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6757, -97.99409
Inscription

[front/devant]

TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE MEN FROM ELM CREEK AND DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOREVER

[plaque/plaque]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR OF
1939-1945

L. BOISVERT
H. BYERS
F. CARRIERE
W. CARRIERE
R. CARTER
D. COCHRAN
L. DUBE
A.L. JOHNSTON
G. KENNEDY
J.M.M. KENNEDY
L. LABOSSIERE
J. MCDOUGALL
H. MCGILL
M. MCLEAN
R.V. MILLAR
C. RALPH
P. RALPH
E. REGIS
A.E. ROWE
E. TRELEAVEN
G. TRUMBLA

[side/côté]

F.S. HOLLIDAY
C.S. HOLLIDAY
D. THOMPSON
W. THOMPSON
K.G. GRAHAM
H. SPARLING
T. ROSCOE
T. BOYD
D. CRAIG
R. MURPHY
R. OAKES
K. DOVALL
J. DOVALL
O. LAVIGNE
A. LAMBERT
G. BASKERVILLE

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obelisk (front)
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obelisk (front)
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Body Content

The Elm Creek Cenotaph was erected in 1927 in memory of Veterans of the First World War who lost their lives in battle. A second plaque was added in 1947 for lost Veterans of the Second World War. A dedication and unveiling ceremony was held on August 17, 1947 at 2:30pm, with a parade of Legion Members of Elm Creek, and surrounding area members from Carman, Sperling, Roland, Altamont, and Miami. Delegations from three denomination Churches in Elm Creek spoke at the dedication ceremony. The Second World War plaque was unveiled by Mrs. Jessie Cochran who lost a son in the Second World War. Following the unveiling a wreath was laid on behalf of the Legion. The Cenotaph was designed and erected by Joseph Billings, owner of Carman Granite & Marble Works, Carman, Manitoba. This company is now operated by a third generation and has been in existence since 1922. Remembrance Day services are held every November 11. The Honour Roll is read and wreaths are laid by the Legion L. Auxiliary, R.M. of Grey, Village of Elm Creek, Seniors and youth of the Community. The upkeep of the Cenotaph and grounds is done by R.M of Grey and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 53, Elm Creek.

City
Elm Creek
Country
Type Description
Marble and granite obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
176
City/Municipality
Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes
Memorial Number
46005-006
Type
Address
55 Rodgers Street
Location
Dom Benoit Centre
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.530726508469, -98.557014415631
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

GUERRE
1939 - 1945
MORTS AU CHAMP D'HONNEUR

GABRIEL LEVERRIER
GABRIEL FRADIN
ALPHONSE WANLIN

LA PAROISSE RECONNAISSANTE SE SOUVIENT

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plaque (front)
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Body Content

Erected by Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes parish, this memorial is erected to the local war dead of the Second World War.

City
Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes
Country
Type Description
Marble plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2174
City/Municipality
Swan Lake
Memorial Number
46005-005
Type
Address
Needs further research
Location
Legion-Lions Park (Moreau Memorial Park)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4112727, -98.792891
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

MOREAU MEMORIAL PARK

WORLD WARS
I 1914-18 II 1939-45
1950 KOREA 1953

In Memory Of Those Who Served

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Peggy Sheffield
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cairn (front)
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cairn (plaque)
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Body Content

This memorial, erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 126, is dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
Swan Lake
Country
Type Description
Granite stone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2168
City/Municipality
Carberry
Memorial Number
46005-004
Type
Address
135 Main Street
Location
Old Town Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.8682501, -99.3590689
Inscription

[front/devant]

1914 WORLD WAR 1918
OUR HONOURED DEAD

(2 columns 54 Names)

LEST WE FORGET

ERECTED BY THE IMPERIAL ORDER DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE CARBERRY

[back/arrière]

1939 WORLD WAR 1945
OUR HONORED DEAD

(2 columns 22 Names)

George Rae Addison

George Alderson

Raymond Alliban

Walter Andrew

Harry Edward Angold

Abram Armstrong

David Alonzo Armstrong

Frank John Bankhead

Jason Michael Bird

William Durward

Robert Elliott

Charles Toyne Elmhirst

Norris Farrar

Joseph Flanagan

Frank Fowler

Rae Fowler

Kenneth James Fraser

Frank Gordon

John Symington Gray

George Hemstock

Matthew Hogarth

David Hogg

Frank Manley Jackson

Thomas Johnston

Henry Charles Jones

Robert Kearney

Arthur Loft

John Lingard Lowe

Roy Victor Lowes

Wilbert John Mallory

Charles Wesley Marshall

Gordon Clifford Marshall

Alexander McGregor McRae MM

Clarence Edwin McLachlan

George McLean

Ralph Meredith

George Hay Mitchell

Herbert Leonard Moore

Robert Bertie Munson

Angus Peter Murchison

John Ernest Nelson

Bernard Payne

George Riley

J. Rose

Eric Russell

Thomas Seaman

Joseph Edmond Sexton

Percy Stanley Sharpe

Henry Singer

John George Storyack

Joseph Robert Thomas

H. Webb

Arthur Edward West

Walter Whitehead

 

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front view
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Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
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statue face
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Province
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Body Content

Erected by the local branch of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.), this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

 

City
Carberry
Country
Type Description
Statue and Shaft - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
162
City/Municipality
Miami
Memorial Number
46005-003
Type
Address
530 Norton Avenue
Location
Rural Municipality of Thompson
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.3702871, -98.245242
Inscription

ROLL OF HONOUR
1939     RESIDENTS IN THE     1945
MUNICIPALITY OF THOMPSON
WHO SERVED ON THE ARMD FORCES

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The Miami Parks Board
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Cenotaph with Second World War Roll of Honour plaques, November 11, 2020.
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Roll of Honour
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The Miami Parks Board
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Roll of Honour (previous location at Veterans Park)
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Body Content

After the Second World War, a Roll of Honour inscribed on bronze plaques was erected on a small monument next to the cenotaph in Veterans Park. It lists the names of all Veterans of the Second World War. These plaques were removed and relocated to the municipal building of Rural Municipality of Thompson in June of 2020.

City
Miami
Country
Type Description
Roll of Honour
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10747
City/Municipality
Carman
Memorial Number
46005-002
Type
Address
12 2nd Avenue SW
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.5055615, -98.0024537
Inscription

MEMORIAL HALL

VIMY                        MONS

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Women's Room
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Memorial Hall
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Memorial Hall
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Memorial Hall
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Body Content

Memorial Hall was built by the Town of Carman and Rural Municipality of Dufferin Councils as a meeting place for those that returned from the Frist World War and in memory of those from the community that had fallen in the war. It was the first war memorial of its kind in Western Canada and still remains as a monument of community remembrance. In 1919, it was estimated the area had a combined population of less than 3,500 citizens with a total of 500 young men that went overseas, 83 made the supreme sacrifice.

Construction began in October 1919 and a large crowd attended the laying of the cornerstone ceremony that fall. Mr. A.W. Badger read the list of the contents of the cornerstone box. Dufferin Reeve Thomas Harrison was the chairman for the event, while Carman Mayor J. A. Munn addressed the crowd and offered details on the construction and equipment of the hall. The building was constructed of red brick and Manitoba limestone. On the front of the building, two stone blocks were engraved with VIMY and MONS to pay tribute to the Canadian soldiers who fought so valiantly in those two battles. When these blocks were being installed, Dr. H.C. Cunningham was passing by and noticed the MONS block was placed upside down, thus spelling SNOW. The contractor was advised and the block was correctly installed.

The grand opening of Memorial Hall was held on 24 May 1920. The Memorial Room designed in the front northwest corner of the building remains intact to this day. For many years the basement served as a gathering point for the community and jail cells were located in the rear. Over the years, offices were built in this space and used by a number of different groups and organizations.

The main hall was used for weekend dances, community teas and luncheons. The bell tower, at the rear of the building, ran from the basement to the roof and housed the fire hoses. The fire bell was located in this tower until the 2015 renovation when it was removed and displayed in front of the Carman Dufferin Fire Hall. During a renovation, the bell tower was capped off at the third floor. The main hall became a temporary home for a clothing store in the late 1970s and in the 1990s served as temporary housing for the two municipal offices. During the 2015 renovations, a board room and offices were constructed in the main hall. 

Originally, the third floor of Memorial Hall was developed into a theatre and auditorium that held many plays, graduations, motion pictures, and community events. Over the decades, actors in the productions autographed their names and character on the south wall. By the 1960s, the theatre required upgrades and was closed to the general public. It became a storage area for municipal document retention until the 2015 renovation, when the old theatre was developed into meeting rooms, offices and council chambers.

City
Carman
Country
Type Description
Building - hall
Photo Credit
Town of Carman
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1810
City/Municipality
Miami
Memorial Number
46005-001
Type
Address
Broadway Street and Kerby Avenue
Location
Veterans Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.371883, -98.245242
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front
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front base
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small monument with Second World War Roll of Honour
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The Miami Parks Board
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Cenotaph with Second World War Roll of Honour plaques, November 11, 2020.
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Body Content

Through the generosity of the late Mr. Frederick W. Tonkin, a monument was erected to the fallen soldiers of the Great War from this district. The monument is a tall shaft of grey granite after the style of “Cleopatra’s Needle”. It was unveiled in November, 1930 before a large crowd from the community. Roland, Carman, Morden and Winnipeg were also represented.

After the Second World War, the names of those who lost their lives during this war were added to the memorial. Next to the cenotaph a Second World War Roll of Honour was inscribed on bronze plaques and erected on a small monument listing all Veterans of the Second World War. These plaques were removed and relocated to the municipal building of Rural Municipality of Thompson.

City
Miami
Country
Type Description
Obelisk and stele - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
202
City/Municipality
Gilbert Plains
Memorial Number
46004-074
Type
Address
19 Burrows Avenue W
Location
Gilbert Plains Legion Branch #98
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.1492293, -100.4904848
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Gilbert Plains Second World War Roll of Honour
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Body Content

Gilbert Plains Second World War Roll of Honour

City
Gilbert Plains
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Photo Credit
Gilbert Plains Legion Branch #98
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11743