Friday 19 April 2013

Palmerston

 

Location:  Wellington County   N 43 49.980  W 080 51.010
On the north-east corner of Bell and James Streets, beside the library.

Very nice statue on a stone pillar, resting in a small park beside the Palmerston Carnegie Library.  As typical of most small-town memorials, this was first erected to honour those lost in the Great War of 1914-18, and later updated to add the names of those lost in the Second World War and Korea.
 

Marker text:
Front:
ERECTED BY
THE CITIZENS OF
PALMERSTON
IN MEMORY OF
HER HEROIC SONS
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR

1914-1918
AND IN THE
SECOND GREAT WAR
1939-1945
"THEIR NAME LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE."

1914 - 1918
 

Left:
W.E. ROOT
W.J. MOOREHEAD
G.L. LEWIS
G. MATTHEWS
G.E. MERRICK
D.M. McCAUGHRIN
T.A. McCAUGHRIN
H. PARKER
O.L. PENDER
M. SEILER
A.D. SKELTON
C.S. SOUTHGATE
W. TOTTEN
B. WICKENS
H.D. WILFORD
J.C. HUNT
J.V. DESMOND
 

Rear:
THE
SECOND GREAT WAR
1939-1945

T. BORTON
A.H. BURROUGH
J.A. GALLAGHER
J. BURNS MALLETT
Wm. McMILLAN Jr.
R.J. WILSON
W.L. WOLFE
V.S. WOYCE

"GREATER LOVE
HATH NO MAN
THAN THIS..."

1939 - 1945
 

Right:
J.D. EMBURY
E. ALDER
O. BLANCHFIELD
J.L. BRAMHILL
W.O. BRIDGE
F.J. BRITTAIN
J. BROUGHTON
C.S. BUCK
H. CORRIGAN
A. DEATON
T.A. ESSERY
G. EVERSON
W.E. LOVETT
R.J. MARION
C.J. BAILEY
R.J. MOOREHEAD

IN MEMORY OF
KOREAN VETERANS
1950 - 1953
G.E. ROBINSON



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