Vitrail du capitaine Clarence Lea

Toronto, Ontario
Type
Autre

En 1923, à l’église St. Cuthbert, un vitrail a été dédié à la mémoire du capitaine Clarence Lea, qui a servi pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Le vitrail a été dédié par sa mère, Charlotte G. Lea.

Born in 1892 to Charles W. and Charlotte G. Leain, York County, Ontario, Clarence was working as a farmer on his brother’s farm in Welland, Ontario and was a member of the 2nd Dragoons militia when he enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force on December 3, 1914. He was a captain in the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Soon after arriving in Europe he was stricken with appendicitis, but recovered and returned to duty. He survived the war, sailed to Canada in March of 1919. Soon after returning home, Clarence died on September 23, 1919.

Location
Vitrail du capitaine Clarence Lea

1399, avenue Bayview
Toronto
Ontario
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 43.7022452
Long. -79.3731002
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