Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 145 CREELMAN, Jamie Cox WWII Jamie, son of William and Lottie (Cox) Creelman of South Branch, was born in 1910 and enlisted in the North Nova Scotia Highlanders in 1943. After training at several points in Nova Scotia, he was sent overseas and saw duty in England and Continental Europe. He was wounded by shrapnel in Germany in 1945. He married Lois Joudrey and lived in Milford Station, Hants County, where he worked as a mechanic. Jamie passed away in 1989. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society CREELMAN, Kenneth Munro WWII Kenny, son of Hedley and Jessie (Johnson) Creelman of Otter Brook, was born in 1924 and served at various places within Canada during World War II. He married Muriel Davis of Five Islands and lived on his home place in Otter Brook, where he worked in the lumber industry and became president of the Marwood Group of companies. He enjoyed horses and could often be found in the show ring with his champion Cape Cod Percherons. He passed away in 2005. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society CREELMAN, Lloyd Duncan WWII Lloyd, son of William and Lottie (Cox) Creelman of South Branch was born in 1914 and enlisted in the Army in 1942. After training at New Glasgow and Aldershot, he was sent overseas, seeing active duty in many areas. In 1943, while on duty in Italy, he was hit by a sniper’s bullet and in 1944, was seriously wounded by shrapnel and spent many months in hospital before returning home. He married Mary Elizabeth Davis and lived in South Branch, where he owned and operated the Pine Grove Dance Hall and later the South Branch Garage. Lloyd passed away in 1993. Submitted by the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society
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