Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 41 continued ... DOMINEY, WILLIS CHARLES. Private. North Nova Scotia Highlanders. DOD 23 March 1945. Son of Charles William and Lila Bertha Dominey; husband of Mildred Edith Dominey, of Cold Brook, Kings Co. DOW during the Battle of the Rhine. FRASER, JOHN ROBERT. Private. Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada. DOD 13 October 1944. Son of John Hill Fraser and Janet Fraser, of Debert. KIA “Black Friday.” FROST, GARFIELD EUGENE. Private. Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada. Son of Garnett and Ethel Frost, of Westport, Digby Co. KIA during the heart-breaking fight to cross the Walcheren Causeway. GALLANT, THEODORE JOSEPH. Private. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's). Son of Bruno and Letia Gallant; husband of Annie Euphernia Gallant, of Sydney Mines. KIA near Capellenbosh, Belgium, during the Battle of the Scheldt. GEHUE, JAMES ALEXANDER. Private. Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. DOD 03 October 1944. The son of Clara Geheu of Cambridge Station. DOW – high explosive shrapnel wounds of his chest and right leg. GILLIS, DANIEL JOHN. Private. Lincoln and Welland Regiment. DOD. 29 October 1944. Husband of May Gillis of Sydney. Cause of Death: DOW – gunshot wound to right lung and thigh, coupled with shock due to a loss of blood. GUTHRO, GEORGE HENRY. Private. North Nova Scotia Highlanders. DOD 23 March 1945. Son of Peter and Catherine Guthro, of Priestville, Pictou Co., Nova Scotia. His brother John had died of injuries, in Italy, 5 weeks earlier. DOW (wounded on 9 March / shrapnel to both lungs, left kidney and skull). HALEY, EDWARD PATRICK. Sapper. 3 Electrical and Mechanical Platoon/ Royal Canadian Engineers. DOD 17 November 1944. Son of Edward Patrick and Margaret J. Haley, of Dominion. DOA near Turnhout, the Netherlands, due to a vehicle accident. HASTIE, JAMES ALEXANDER. Bombardier. 2 Anti-Tank Regt / Royal Canadian Artillery. DOD 29 September 1944. Son of William D. and Mary Hastie, of Sydney Mines. KIA near Vrecht Lierre, Belgium. HIGNEY, JOHN JAMES. Trooper. British Columbia Regiment. DOD 23 January 1945. Son of James and Kathleen Higney, of Dartmouth. DOA – accidentally shot by another trooper. HILLIER, ROBERTWELLSWORTH. Private. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's). DOD 24 October 1944. Husband of Edna Hillier, of Glace Bay. KIA near Nispen, the Netherlands, in the fighting moving towards the Walcheren causeway HOARE, DENNIS. Trooper. South Alberta Regiment. DOD 28 October 1944. Son of George F. Hoare and of Nellie Hoare (nee Williamson), of Springhill. KIA during the Battle of the Scheldt. HOLLETT, WILLIAM LLOYD. Private. Lincoln and Welland Regiment. DOD 26 October 1944. Son of Leonard R. and Leah Hollett, of Sydney Mines. DOW of wounds received during the Battle of the Scheldt. HORNER, CLYDE JOSEPH. Gunner. Royal Canadian Artillery. DOD 03 November 1944. Son of Henry T. and Winnifred B. Horner, of Woodside, Halifax Co. KIA during the Battle of the Scheldt. HOWELL, HENRY. Private. Essex Scottish Regiment. DOD 16 October 1944. Son of Thomas and Louise Howell, of Sydney. KIA near Hoijbergen, the Netherlands. INGRAHAM, HAROLD STANLEY. Private. Algonquin Regiment. DOD 25 October 1944. Son of Ira J. and Ida G. Ingraham; husband of Georgina E. Ingraham, of Lantz Siding, Hants Co. KIA during the Battle of the Scheldt. LAWRENCE, JOSEPH JULIUS AUGUSTUS. Sergeant. Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada. DOD 31 October 1944. Son of Jane Lawrence of Halifax. KIA during the fighting to take the Walcheren causeway (Operation INFATUATE). LOWE, FRANK ARNOLD. Sapper. 11 Field Coy/ Royal Canadian Engineers. DOD 01 October 1944. Son of James and Jessie Lowe, of Moser's River, Halifax Co. DOW near Candonckcaerhoef, Belgium, during the Battle of the Scheldt continued ...
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