A monument within the cemetery, unveiled on 26 June 1921, commemorates local members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) who were killed during the First World War. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows aims to provide a framework that promotes personal and social development. For members, the Degrees in Odd Fellowship emphasize a leaving of the old life and the start of a better one and of helping those in need.
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Name |
Occupation |
Service |
Rank |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
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Alexander Armstrong |
Labourer |
31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
10 October 1895 |
14 June 1916 |
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Edward George Mitchell |
Policeman |
1st Battalion, Canadian Labour Corps |
Regimental Sergeant Major |
7 November 1877 |
22 September 1918 |
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John Shelton |
Farmer |
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
8 March 1889 |
5 June 1917 |
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Frank Willis |
Farmer |
8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry |
Private |
20 October 1885 |
15 August 1917 |