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Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of The Royal Canadian Legion www.ns.legion.ca 49 HODDER, MURRAYALBERT. Sapper. Royal Canadian Engineers. DOD 06 May 1945. Son of Jeremiah and Ellen Hodder, of North Sydney. DOW of blast wounds received on 2 May. HUBBARD, PAUL HENRY. Lance Corporal. Algonquin Regiment. DOD 18 April 1945. Son of Mondie E. and Addie M. Hubbard, of Yarmouth. KIA during the fight to capture the Kusten Canal. HYSON, RONALD VICTOR. Private. 48th Highlanders of Canada. DOD 16 April 1945. Son of Kempton Havelock Hyson, and Grace Alberta Hyson, of Bridgetown, Annapolis Co.; husband of Kathleen Hyson, of Bridgetown. KIA during the fighting near Apeldorn. JOHNSON, GORDON FREDERICK. Sergeant. DOD 08 April 1945. North Nova Scotia Highlanders. Son of James and Margaret Johnson; husband of Hazel Pearl Johnson, of Truro. KIA while advancing near Dorterhoek, Netherlands. JOHNSON, LORIMER LEE. Private. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's). DOD 21 April 1945. Son of James and Laura Johnson Hazel Hills; husband of Hattie A. Johnson, of Canso. KIA near Oldenberg Germany. JURY, DOUGLAS. Sapper. Royal Canadian Engineers. DOD 17 August 1945. Son of David Jury of Joggins Mines; husband of Mary Jury of Robertsbridge, Sussex, England. DOA – drowned after falling from the back of a truck that had suddenly backed into a canal. LANGILLE, IRA CHARLES. Private. Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders. DOD 28 April 1945. Son of Charles and Elsie M. Langille; husband of Viola Estella Langille, of Milton, Queen's Co. KIA in Leer, Germany. LONG, PHILIP HUBERT. Private. Cape Breton Highlanders. DOD 30 April 1945. Son of Philip Neil and Elizabeth MacPherson Long; brother of Jessie B Kinley of Eureka, Pictou, Co. KIA during the initial attack on Delfzijl. LUCAS, LAWRENCE EDWARD. Private. Algonquin Regiment. DOD 23 April 1945. Son of Charles Joseph and Amelia Hattie Lucas, of Guysborough. KIA near Edewecht Germany. MacDONALD, ARTHUR E. Private. Algonquin Regiment. DOD 27 April 1945. Son of Austin MacDonald of Pictou. KIA near Edewecht Germany. MacINNIS, JAMES BERNARD. Corporal. Cape Breton Highlanders. DOD 01 May 1945. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacInnis of Grand Narrows, Cape Breton; husband of Margery Ellen MacInnis, of Rotherfield, Sussex, England. KIA during the capture of the bunkers of Battery Delfzijl, Netherlands. MacLEOD, JOSEPH TAYLOR. Sergeant. Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. DOD 13 April 1945. Husband of Irene Elizabeth MacLeod of Barney’s River. KIA during the liberation of the town of Groningen in the Netherlands. MacLEAN, GUS. Corporal. Cape Breton Highlanders. DOD 01 May 1945. Son of Murdock and Mary Jane MacLean, of Florence, Cape Breton Co.; husband of Margaret J. MacLean, of Florence. KIA during the capture of the bunkers of Battery Delfzijl, Netherlands. MacLEAN, RICHARD. Private. Cape Breton Highlanders. DOD 01 May 1945. Son of Mr. Malcolm MacLean of Sydney Mines. KIA during the capture of the bunkers of Battery Delfzijl, Netherlands. MacLEAN, NEILRODERICK. Private. Carleton and York Regiment. DOD 12 May 1945.Son of Neil and Kate MacLean, of Lourdes. DOA – accidental drowning near Loosduinen, Netherlands. MacLENNAN, COLIN ROBINSON. Private. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's). DOD 23 April 1945. Son of Peter M. and Florence Robinson MacLennan, of Sydney. KIA near the Kusten Canal, Germany. MacLELLAN, HECTOR DANIEL. Sergeant. Cape Breton Highlanders. DOD 01 May 1945. Son of Paul and Effie MacLellan, of Meat Cove, Victoria Co. KIA during the capture of the bunkers of Battery Delfzijl, Netherlands. MARSH, LEWISWILKIESON. Private. North Nova Scotia Highlanders. DOD 28April 1945. Son of Edward L. and Millicent M. Marsh, of Sydney Mines. KIA near a bridge over the Ems River, Germany. continued ... continued ...

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