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Miramichi (Loggieville) War Memorial

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Municipality/Province: Miramichi (Loggieville), NB

Memorial number: 13007-031

Type: Monument

Address: 4295 Water Street

GPS coordinates: Lat: 47.07189   Long: -65.38767

Submitted by: Captain Fred J. Petrie, SBStJ, CD (Ret'd/ret)

This memorial was erected by the Village of Loggieville in 1984. It consists of three flagpoles, three flower beds and three monuments, two of which lie slanted on the ground and the centre monument is in the shape of a "Book of Remembrance", complete with the names of Loggieville residents who died in the First World War and the Second World War.


Inscription found on memorial

[left/gauche]

TO THE MEMORY OF ALL
THOSE FROM OUR VILLAGE
WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
AND BROUGHT HONOUR TO
THIS COMMUNITY BY THEIR
SERVICE FOR THE CAUSE OF
PEACE AND FREEDOM

{centre/centre]

THOSE WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE

1914 - 1918
JAMES CRAIG
JOHN D. MCKENZIE
FRANCIS L. MANDERSON
BENJAMN O'BRIEN
CLARENCE M. TAIT
MESRICK THIBODEAU
THOMAS WISEMAN
OLIVER VIENNEAU

1939 - 1945
HAZEN P. ARCHER
ELDON A. DUTCHER
HARRY J. GALLANT
ARTHUR J. A. HAY
LEONARD L. MURDOCK
ALWYN R. MACDONALD
WALTER E. MCDONALD
HAROLD R. RUSSELL
JOHN C. TAYLOR
GEORGE E. CRIPPS

LEST WE FORGET

[plaque/plaque]KOREA

1950 - 1953

1984

[right/droit]

IN FLANDERS FIELDS

IN FLANDERS FIELDS THE POPPIES BLOW
BETWEEN THE CROSSES. ROW ON ROW.
THAT MARK OUR PLACES AND IN THE SKY
THE LARKS, STILL BRAVELY SINGING, FLY
SCARCE HEARD AMID THE GUNS BELOW.

WE ARE THE DEAD. SHORT DAYS AGO
WE LIVED, FELT DAWN, SAW SUNSET GLOW.
LOVED AND WERE LOVED, AND NOW WE LIE
IN FLANDERS FIELDS.

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