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Norman Massan
In memory of:
Special Constable Norman Massan
April 19, 1931
Fourteen River, Hudson Bay, Manitoba
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
S/822
39
D Division
Additional Information
April 10, 1892
Big Trout Lake, Ontario
November 15, 1927
S/Cst. Massan was born at Big Trout Lake in Northern Ontario and was a member of the Swampy Cree Tribe. He was first hired as a temporary winter guide in November 1927 and was discharged in April 1928. At the termination of his period of engagement, S/Cst. Massan was said to have been "reliable, honest, trustworthy and zealous in the performance of his duties." In November 1928, S/Cst. Massan was reengaged as a full-time guide. He had a reputation of being a good interpreter and guide who knew the coast and the country well. S/Cst. Massan was camping with Cst. Macdonnell on a small island that was surrounded by ice. A sudden thaw and runoff quickly began to flood the island while they slept. They were unable to make it safely to shore. S/Cst. Massan was married to Nora and they had 4 children: Prudence, Norwood, Jessie and Roma.
Commemorated on Page 200 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Honour Roll Book.
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