Son of Roger, buried at Cataraqui Cemetery, 1950 and Leora Davie, buried at Cataraqui Cemetery 1978, of Pueblo, Colorado, U.S.A. Roger Davie was a stone-cutter and foreman for a local cemetery monument company, the Arthur D. Marvin Company; circa 1926-42. James was a student from 1936 - 1939. In 1940 James was listed as a draftsman for a local manufacturing company, Gobatti Manufacturing Company in Pueblo until he enlisted in the RCAF. The Pueblo Junior College annuals, called Tsanti (Sioux for "behold") list him in 1939 as a 'camera-shy freshman' but he was not in any clubs, fraternities, band, sports, or activities.
KINGSTON (CATARAQUI) CEMETERY Ontario, Canada
Access by car Highway 401 and exit at Sydenham Road South. Turn left onto Princess Street (Highway 2), then turn left at the next stop light. The cemetery is on the first left on Counter Street across from the J. Reid Funeral Home.
Pour plus d’informations, visitez la Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth (site disponible en anglais seulement).
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