Other

City/Municipality
Bezanson
Memorial Number
48021-029
Type
Address
9601-100 Street T0H 0G0
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.226062, -118.3592692
Inscription

FOR

SOVEREIGN AND COUNTRY

WWI

Alexander Brotherston

Cecil Samuel Evans

Willis David Johnston

Percy Kimmerly

WWII

Charles William Dorscheid

George Henry Fish

John (Jock) Purves

Donald Josephy Rooney

Paul Smashnuk

LEST WE FORGET

DONATED BY 

WEST SMOKY LEGION BRANCH NO. 244

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Wanda Zenner
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Cenotaph West Smoky Legion Branch No. 244
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Wanda Zenner
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Brass Plaque on Cenotaph West Smoky Legion Branch No. 244
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Wanda Zenner
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Remembrance Wall West Smoky Legion Branch No. 244
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Wall of Honour Bezanson Fallen Heroes West Smoky Legion Branch No.
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Body Content

The Memorial, that consists of a rock cairn and brass plaque, was originally erected and dedicated by the Royal Canadian Legion West Smoky Branch No. 244 in 1992.  The Plaque was updated to include all of the young serviceman who lost their lives in WWI and WWII and re-dedicated during  a special "Fallen Heroes Event" in 2019.  Inside the Legion building is a "Wall of Remembrance" where a local couple, Earl and Allie Weegar,  had acquired and framed pictures complete with name plates of many of the  young men and women from the Bezanson area who had enlised in WWI and WWII.  Those for whom a picture could not be found were honoured with a brass name plate.  Another wall, the "Wall of Honour"  holds the "Fallen Heroes Memorials" that were unveiled during the same event that the cairn was re-dedicated.  The Memorials, that honour the young men who lost their lives in WWI and WWII, include a picture, a brief biography of their short lives and a picture of the area where they lost their lives.  The project was undertaken as a partnership with the Canadian Fallen Heroes Foundation.

City
Bezanson
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Photo Credit
Wanda Zenner
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10191
City/Municipality
Dunvegan
Memorial Number
48021-028
Type
Address
AB-2, Clairmont, AB
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.9227217, -118.6022509
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Peace Bridge over Peace River
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Peace Bridge over Peace River
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Body Content

The Canadian Bridge Company erected the 1736 foot railroad suspension Peace Bridge over the Peace River between May and November 1918. 

City
Dunvegan
Country
Type Description
Bridge
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9854
City/Municipality
Debolt
Memorial Number
48021-026
Type
Address
Albert Street, Debolt, Alberta
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.2191552, -118.0242413
Inscription

[centre/centre]

FOR SOVEREIGN AND COUNTRY
1939 – 1945

Carl Peterson
Martin Allman
Howard Voshell
Stanley Newman
Elmer Bayley

LEST WE FORGET

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Body Content

This memorial, a stone cairn and plaque, was unveiled by community members of Debolt, Alberta, in 1945. The memorial is dedicated to 5 fallen soldiers that lost their lives from the community of Debolt.

City
Debolt
Country
Type Description
stone cairn and metal plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9119
City/Municipality
Valleyview
Memorial Number
48021-025
Type
Address
4820 50 St #4802, Valleyview, AB
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Building
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.0660396, -117.2809231
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET

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Heather Denny (Penson)
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front and left side
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front and right side with surroundings
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front and right side with veterans
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Body Content

This Memorial was unveiled on September 22nd, 2001 in conjunction with the 75th anniversary celebration of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 140. It was built so that the aging veterans could still march in the Remembrance Day celebrations. Since it was located on the south side of the hall even the members in walkers or with canes could still march in the Remembrance Day celebration and feel part of the group. Comrade Bob Pepper was the driving force behind this project with the Branch approval on the design and cost. The Memorial was constructed by SunCrest Monuments and created by Les Bignold. The cost was $6,800 with the breakdown as follows: $390.00 for the plastic cover to protect it from vandals $736.30 for the base $1,265.17 for cement $3,197.16 for the 3 flag poles With GST the total cost was $7,276.00 This granite memorial is coated in plastic to protect it from vandalism. It has the legion crest on the front, along with a soldier’s head and shoulders, and a maple leaf in a circlet. On the left side is the head and shoulders of a Navy Sailor and on the right is the head and shoulders of an Air Force Pilot.

Newspaper Article: Local Legion celebrates 75th anniversary By Joan Plaxton, Staff, Valley Views newspaper, Valleyview, Alberta Excerpt

Earlier in the day, the Valleyview Legion and the Legion Ladies Auxiliary dedicated a new memorial cenotaph south of the Memorial Hall in honour of the 75th anniversary. The monument was designed by Bob Pepper, past president of the Valleyview Legion, with input from the other Legion members and was constructed by Suncrest Monuments. The dedication was officiated by Rev. Richard Conrad Sedgewick, the Chaplain for the Alberta, NWT Command. Wreaths were laid near the base of the new cenotaph in memory of the men and women who lost their lives during World War I, World War II, the Korean War and during peacekeeping missions. The memorial bears the legion crest as well as beautifully etched representatives (army, navy, air force) of the Canadian Armed Forces on three of its four granite faces.

City
Valleyview
Country
Type Description
cairn (granite)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7027
City/Municipality
Valleyview
Memorial Number
48021-023
Type
Address
needs further research
Location
Valleyview Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.08282, -117.24982
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

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rear view
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The Pioneer Dedication Memorial was erected in September 1996, in memory of Pioneers of the Valleyview area and honour those to whom the torch of Pioneer Spirit has been passed. This project was undertaken as a Memorial to the cemetery as the original building was torn down to make room for future upkeep.

City
Valleyview
Country
Type Description
stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4241
City/Municipality
Valleyview
Memorial Number
48021-022
Type
Address
4410 52 Ave, Valleyview, AB
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.07157, -117.26853
Inscription

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distant view
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Body Content

The Diamond Jubilee Commemoration Memorial was constructed in September 1986, in memory of those who died so we may live. The Cenotaph and Park were a Diamond Jubilee project taken on by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 140.

City
Valleyview
Country
Type Description
Cenotaph and park
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4242
City/Municipality
Beaverlodge
Memorial Number
48021-021
Type
Address
400 - 10 Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.21117, -119.42581
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

TO THOSE WHO SERVED

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front view
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wall
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Body Content

This memorial to those who served was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion.

City
Beaverlodge
Country
Type Description
fieldstone wall and two metal flagpoles
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2875
City/Municipality
Hines Creek
Memorial Number
48021-020
Type
Address
Corner of Second Street and 10th Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
56.24631, -118.60422
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

LEST WE FORGET

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED

WWI 1914-1918
WWII 1939-1945
KOREAN WAR

BR. 174

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cairn (front)
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This memorial to the war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 174.

City
Hines Creek
Country
Type Description
Stone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2883
City/Municipality
Eaglesham
Memorial Number
48021-018
Type
Address
4902 50 Avenue
Location
Village park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.7830281, -117.8831516
Inscription

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET
R.I.P.

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cairn (front)
Province
Body Content

This memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 235.

City
Eaglesham
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
24
City/Municipality
Spirit River
Memorial Number
48021-013
Type
Address
4822-46 Avenue
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 72
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.7778931, -118.8332157
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED

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Frances Boomgaarden; Thomas Landsman
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cairn (front)
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surroundings
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details
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front side view
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Body Content

This memorial to Canada's veterans was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 72. The Alberta – Northwest Command gave the Legion a grant of $1,500.00, covering the full cost of the memorial. The basic cement work was done by Comrades Blaine Riding, Tom Landsman, and Bill Hakes under the supervision of Comrades Fielding Young and Steve Kucharuk. Comrade Fielding Young made the metal “Eternal Flame”, and the bronze plaque was installed from the previous cenotaph. Community members provided unique fieldstones and the stonework was done by a firm from Grande Prairie. The memorial itself was designed by Comrades Fielding Young and Steve Kucharuk. It was unveiled at a branch meeting on August 28, 1996, with a formal dedication by Father Gendre, Branch Padre.

City
Spirit River
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3065