Obituaries
Sergeant William Thomas Harrison
Services for William Thomas Harrison, aged 54, of 829 East Twenty-second, who died on Monday in General Hospital will be held in Hamilton Funeral Chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Internment will take place at the Returned Soldiers’ Plot Mountain View Cemetery.
Mr. Harrison was born in England and had lived in this city for thirty-two years. He served overseas during the Great War with the 2nd C.F.A. He is survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters, and a sister and a brother.
Sergeant Harrison had 13 years experience in the Royal Horse Artillery before enlisting with the Vancouver Volunteer Reserve, Boorman's Battery on 7 October 1915. He served overseas with the 83rd Howitzer Battery, 2nd Division Artillery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery and the 51st Heavy Battery, 13th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Services for William Thomas Harrison, aged 54, of 829 East Twenty-second, who died on Monday in General Hospital will be held in Hamilton Funeral Chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Internment will take place at the Returned Soldiers’ Plot Mountain View Cemetery.
Mr. Harrison was born in England and had lived in this city for thirty-two years. He served overseas during the Great War with the 2nd C.F.A. He is survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters, and a sister and a brother.
Sergeant Harrison had 13 years experience in the Royal Horse Artillery before enlisting with the Vancouver Volunteer Reserve, Boorman's Battery on 7 October 1915. He served overseas with the 83rd Howitzer Battery, 2nd Division Artillery, 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery and the 51st Heavy Battery, 13th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Gunner Edward Fulton Hewitt
Edward Fulton Hewitt, 64, of 317 West Cordova Street, died Tuesday in the General Hospital.
Mr. Hewitt was born in Toronto. During the First Great War he served as a gunner with the 1st Canadian Division He was a member of the executive of the Army and Navy Veterans, Branch No. 68. He leaves a sister; Mrs. W.H. Parrott, Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria.
Gunner Hewitt enlisted with the Vancouver Volunteer Reserve, Boorman's Battery on 13 October 1915. He served overseas with the 1st Canadian Division Ammunition Column.
Edward Fulton Hewitt, 64, of 317 West Cordova Street, died Tuesday in the General Hospital.
Mr. Hewitt was born in Toronto. During the First Great War he served as a gunner with the 1st Canadian Division He was a member of the executive of the Army and Navy Veterans, Branch No. 68. He leaves a sister; Mrs. W.H. Parrott, Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria.
Gunner Hewitt enlisted with the Vancouver Volunteer Reserve, Boorman's Battery on 13 October 1915. He served overseas with the 1st Canadian Division Ammunition Column.
Gunner John Robertson Wilson
Gunner Robertson was taken on strength as a Gunner with 85th Battery 15th (Vancouver) Coast Brigade RCA on 4 September 1939. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on 15 July 1940 enroute to Yorke Island and is buried in Mountain View Cemetery.
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Gunner Robertson was taken on strength as a Gunner with 85th Battery 15th (Vancouver) Coast Brigade RCA on 4 September 1939. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on 15 July 1940 enroute to Yorke Island and is buried in Mountain View Cemetery.
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