Rathwell Cenotaph
Municipality/Province: Rathwell, MB
Memorial number: 46005-053
Type: Obelisk - red granite
Address: 172 Railway Street
GPS coordinates: Lat: 49.6464155 Long: -98.5453148
Submitted by: Joan Charles. Bill Crocker. Doris Wilson. Victoria Edwards.
The cenotaph was unveiled on 1 October 1921 by the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, Sir James Aikens. It is mounted on two rough-edged limestone steps, with the base curved to form a transition to the plinth. Originally dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War, it was expanded to incorporate a dedication to the local losses of the Second World War.
One of the first boys from Rathwell to volunteer and also the first to fall in the First World War was C. E. Ford. The girls of the district formed the Girls' Khaki Club and sent parcels overseas to all the Rathwell boys every Christmas and Easter. The club held teas, pancake suppers, and with the help of the community gathered scrap iron which was loaded in boxcars and shipped to Winnipeg to be sold. This money raised from the sale of scrap iron was used to erect the cenotaph. After the First World War was over and the boys returned from overseas, the Girls' Khaki Club had a banquet for them and presented them each with tie pins.
Inscription found on memorial
[front/devant]
MONS
YPRES
SOMME
VIMY RIDGE
IN HONOR OF
THE ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO FELL
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918
THEY NOBLY DID THEIR DUTY
[right side/côté droit]
PTE. R.R. CAVANAGH
" A.F. FERRIS
" R. JONES
" A.A. McLACHLAN
" J.D. SCOTT
" C.W. POLAND
" S. FINLAY
" S.E. FULSHER
SGT. A.N. McLEOD
" J. KINCAID
PTE. W. CAMPBELL
[back/arrière]
1939 ¯ 1945
PTE. W.L. PRITCHARD
P/O F.N. BROWN
PTE. H. McTAGGART
" N.E. WILSON
[left side/côté gauche]
PTE. C.E. FORD
" W. CALDER
" S. CAMPBELL
" G.C. FORBES
SGT. J. FALCONER
PTE. W. HAVER
SGT. J.J. McLACHALN
PTE. J.P. LITTON
" F. STOCKDALE
" R. PORTER
" J. SCARROW
" S. LEITCH
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