The Thornbury Cenotaph was erected in 1975 at Jack Acres Memorial Park on Russell Street, by the Royal Canadian Legion Beaver Valley Branch 281 to honour those from the area who died in the two World Wars. On 1 November 2019, it was relocated to its current location and re-dedicated on 7 June 2020.
Thornbury, Ontario
Type
Autre
Inscription
[front/devant]
LEST WE FORGET
THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING
MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THORNBURY
WHO FOUGHT AND DIED IN THE GREAT WARS
1914 - 1918
A. LYNE
F. WHATELY
E. WHATELY
G. WOOD
R. PETHER
A. SLADDEN
B. PARKINSON
1939 - 1945
ROBERT A. MARTIN
MASON HARGRAEVES
ALFRED ABBOTTS
WILLIAM L. GILLESPIE
IRWIN J. HARMER
DOUGLAS LOUGHEED
DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO SERVED
IN THEIR MAJESTIES' FORCES
BY BEAVER VALLEY BRANCH 281
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
1975
[bench/banc]
In Flanders fields
the poppies blow
Between the crosses,
row on row
LEST WE FORGET
Informations pour les visiteurs
Location
Cénotaphe de Thornbury
Rue Duncan Est et rue Bruce Sud
Thornbury
Ontario
Cénotaphe de Thornbury
Rue Duncan Est et rue Bruce Sud
Thornbury
Ontario
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 44.5515934
Long. -80.4634775
Lat. 44.5515934
Long. -80.4634775