Seeking information about fallen soldiers

By Joan Janzen

The Kindersley Legion Branch No. 57 needs your help. Jeannie Bylow, President, said the Legion is in the process of creating permanent plaques which will be displayed in the Legion. “We have a list of WWI and WWII fallen soldiers from our area, and would like to get more information on these people, and hopefully photos. We are hoping to make up plaques for these individuals, but only have limited information about them,” Jeannie said.

The Legion is seeking family or friends in the area who may have information and photos to share about these individuals. If anyone has information to submit, they can contact the Legion at Kindersleylegionbranch57@gmail.com or Jeannie Bylow at ledtwo@live.ca

The following is a list of fallen soldiers from the Kindersley area, which require additional information.

2-Sergeant: Brammer, Robert Neil, 1943-07-21

2-Private: Litowski, Nick, 1944-06-15

2-Private: Greenway, William, 1943-01-21

2-Private: Schnack, Theodore, 1917-07-25

2-Private: Potter, Claude, 1921-02-26

2-Private: Payne, William, 1918-08-18

2-Private: Milne, David, 1918-10-16

2-Corpora: McElwee, Charles, 1918-09-02

2-Lieutenant: MacRae, Malcolm, 1918-09-29

2-Private: Lawrence, Reginald Charles Frogley, 1917-11-14

2-Private: Keirstead, Ervine Don, 1918-08-09

2-Private: Haugen, Anton, 1917-11-06

2-Private: Gunter, David Clinton, 1917-08-21

2-Private: Camp, Harry Edward, 1917-04-12

2-Private: Baynes, Ernest, 1918-08-10

2-Private: Ball, George, 1917-02-21

2-Lieutenant: Baker, William Alton, 1919-02-17

2-Private: Adshade, Weldon, 1917-04-09

1-Private: Flynn, Douglas Wellwood, 1943-07-26

Jeannie also invited anyone who is interested to attend a Legion members award night on March 26th. It is open to the public and tickets can be purchased in advance. “We are hoping people will come out to see what we are about and celebrate our members who are being awarded that night,” Jeannie said.

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