Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de Harold Guy et Stella Maud Crawford Fisher d'Ottawa, Ontario. Frère d'Evelyn, Molly et Lindsay. Époux de Hazel Pearl (née Paynter) Fisher et père de Harold Kenneth et Brian William d'Ottawa, Ontario.
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Lieutenant Harold Crawford Fisher
The Bishop of Ottawa, Rt Rev Robert Jefferson dedicated a stained glass memorial window at an All Saints Day service at St Matthew's Anglican Church on Nov 1, 1945; the window was given in memory of Lieutenant Harold C Fisher by his wife and parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Fisher, 36 Muriel Street. "Chimes Installed at St Matthew's Anglican Church" Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario) Oct 26, 1945
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Lieutenant Harold Crawford Fisher
Rt Rev Ernest Reed, Bishop of Ottawa dedicated a new organ, built in England by Wm. Hill and Son, and Norman and Beard Ltd., as a World War II memorial at a special service at St Matthew's Anglican Church on Sept 22, 1957: “This organ is dedicated to the worship of God here on earth and in memory of the parishioners called to His worship in heaven in the Second World War, also as a thank offering for the safe return of the others who served.” 'Special Fanfare Marks Dedication of Organ' Ottawa Citizen, (Ottawa, Ontario) Sept 23, 1957.
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Lieutenant Harold Crawford Fisher
Rt Rev Ernest Reed, Bishop of Ottawa dedicated a new organ, built in England by Wm. Hill and Son, and Norman and Beard Ltd., as a World War II memorial at a special service at St Matthew's Anglican Church on Sept 22, 1957: “This organ is dedicated to the worship of God here on earth and in memory of the parishioners called to His worship in heaven in the Second World War, also as a thank offering for the safe return of the others who served.” 'Special Fanfare Marks Dedication of Organ' Ottawa Citizen, (Ottawa, Ontario) Sept 23, 1957.
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Lieutenant Harold Crawford Fisher
"In loving memory of Lieut. Harold C. Fisher, aged 27 years, Killed in Action in Holland Oct 9th 1944". 'The crown of life' (1945) by Colonial Art Glass, "Erected by his parents & his wife" on Nov 1, 1945 St Matthew's Anglican Church, Ottawa. "Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give to thee the Crown of Life" [Revelation 2:10]
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St Matthew's Anglican Church, Ottawa
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The Bishop of Ottawa, Rt Rev Robert Jefferson dedicated a stained glass memorial window at an All Saints Day service at St Matthew's Anglican Church on Nov 1, 1945; the window was given in memory of Lieutenant Harold C Fisher by his wife and parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Fisher, 36 Muriel Street. "Chimes Installed at St Matthew's Anglican Church" Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario) Oct 26, 1945
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Lieutenant Harold C. Fisher is listed on a bronze memorial tablet at Glebe Collegiate Institute. "To erect bronze memorials honouring high school vets" Ottawa Citizen Nov 5, 1948
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Lieutenant Harold C. Fisher is listed on a bronze memorial tablet at Glebe Collegiate Institute in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Rt Rev Ernest Reed, Bishop of Ottawa dedicated a new organ, built in England by Wm. Hill and Son, and Norman and Beard Ltd., as a World War II memorial at a special service at St Matthew's Anglican Church on Sept 22, 1957: “This organ is dedicated to the worship of God here on earth and in memory of the parishioners called to His worship in heaven in the Second World War, also as a thank offering for the safe return of the others who served.” 'Special Fanfare Marks Dedication of Organ' Ottawa Citizen, (Ottawa, Ontario) Sept 23, 1957.
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Rt Rev Ernest Reed, Bishop of Ottawa dedicated a new organ, built in England by Wm. Hill and Son, and Norman and Beard Ltd., as a World War II memorial at a special service at St Matthew's Anglican Church on Sept 22, 1957: “This organ is dedicated to the worship of God here on earth and in memory of the parishioners called to His worship in heaven in the Second World War, also as a thank offering for the safe return of the others who served.” 'Special Fanfare Marks Dedication of Organ' Ottawa Citizen, (Ottawa, Ontario) Sept 23, 1957.
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Harold C. Fisher is listed on the Glebe Collegiate Institute Roll of Honour in Ottawa.
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"In loving memory of Lieut. Harold C. Fisher, aged 27 years, Killed in Action in Holland Oct 9th 1944". 'The crown of life' (1945) by Colonial Art Glass, "Erected by his parents & his wife" on Nov 1, 1945 St Matthew's Anglican Church, Ottawa. "Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give to thee the Crown of Life" [Revelation 2:10]
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Photo submitted by Marg Liessens
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Photo submitted by Marg Liessens
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Photo submitted by Marg Liessens
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Remembered on the pages of the Ottawa Journal. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Remembered on the pages of the Ottawa Journal. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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CIMETIÈRE DE GUERRE CANADIEN D'ADEGEM Belgique
Le cimetière de guerre Canadien d'Adegem est situé à mi-chemin entre Bruges (17 km) et Gent 26 km) sur la N9 qui relie les deux villes. À partir du port de Bruges, on parvient à Adegem en passant par Sijsele et Maldegem. En arrivant à Adegem, vous trouverez le cimetière sur Prins Boudewijn Laan, du côté droit de la N9.
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