Location Details
Canadians buried in Iserlohn Cemetery:
Name | Date of Birth | Date of Death |
---|---|---|
Bienvenue, Joseph Gerard | 1962 | 1962 |
Grossek, Karin Monika | 1940 | 1970 |
Hamilton, Joan Isabel | 1955 | 1955 |
McGinnis, Elaine | 1955 | 1955 |
Iserlohn Cemetery
Canada has played an integral role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO since its inception on 4 April 1949 Canada's commitment to NATO resulted in the stationing of a brigade group in Germany Although the Canadian Forces had been in Germany for some time in 1953 with the establishment of new camps wives and children were allowed to join their husbands and fathers The camps were located in eight Forts
Fort Prince of Wales and Fort MacLeod in the Deilinghofen Area
Fort Chambly in the Soest Area
Fort Henry and Fort York in the Soest-Stockum Area and
Fort St Louis Fort Anne and Fort Victoria in the Werl Area
BMH Iserlohn Fort Beausejour and Fort QuAppelle in the Iserlohn Area
Iserlohn is a city located close to Fort Beausejour and Fort QuAppelle Service members and their families often made their homes in surrounding areas
Unlike most of North America cemetery plots in Europe are not acquired in perpetuity but for a specific time Two children Joan Hamilton and Elaine McGinnis had been buried in the Iserlohn Municipal Cemetery One dependant wife Karin Grossek was also buried in Iserlohn however her grave had never been marked
Canada negotiated a 50-year lease with the City of Iserlohn to maintain a Memorial Cairn with the names of the children whose graves had been lost A grave marker was installed at the grave of Karin Grossek Dedication ceremonies took place in 2003
Background Information on these sites has been extracted from the Pinetree Line Web Site the 2 F Wing RCAF Grostenquin France Information Booklet 1957 publication 4 CMBG Canada's NATO Brigade 1983 Moritz Schauenburg Gmbh Co KG
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