Rifleman Floyd Allan Appleby

Rifleman Floyd Allan Appleby

Army

Pinkham, Saskatchewan

Died: Feb 16,1945

Commemorated at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Holland

Floyd Allan Appleby, born January 20, 1918 at Kindersley, Saskatchewan, completed his education in 1935. Working at the oil fields in Turner Valley, Alberta and farming for his parents at Pinkham, Saskatchewan, Appleby enlisted at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan February 12, 1942. Appleby served with the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps attached to the 1st Battalion, The Regina Rifle Regiment (Celer Et Audax) as a Rifleman during the Second World War. On February 16, 1945, Rifleman Floyd Allan Appleby died of wounds at the Regimental Aid Post of the 2nd Battalion, The Glasgow Highlanders following the attack at Moyland Wood. Appleby is commemorated at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Netherlands. Son of Franklin Taylor and Minetta Adelaide Appleby of Pinkham, Saskatchewan; brother of Harold Franklin, Ralph William and Mrs. John Swift; husband of Alice Wilhelmina (nee Doupe) Appleby of Pinkham; he was 27 years old. Citation(s): 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp.

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