Canadian Virtual War Memorial
John McDonald
In memory of:
Private John McDonald
February 25, 1919
Military Service
140129
28
Army
Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)
14th Bn.
Additional Information
December 26, 1891
Son of Annie Allen McDonald of Westview Cottage, Regent St., Fife-Keith, Banffshire, Scotland, and the late Thomas McDonald.
Commemorated on Page 538 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
HUY (LA SARTE) COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Belgium
II. A. 38.
HUY (in Flemish, Hoei,) is a town in the Province of Liege, on the river Meuse, between Namur and Liege. The HUY COMMUNAL CEMETERY of La Sarte serves the hamlet of that name. It stands high up the hill on the South side of the town, commanding wide views of the Meuse valley. It contains German, French and Russian War Graves; and in the North corner is a plot, of 329 square yards, in which are buried 55 Canadian soldiers and 54 soldiers and airmen (including two unidentified) from the United Kingdom.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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