CME Family Last Post

Our Last Post feature aims to notify colleagues of the passing of a comrade and to publish a short summary of their career and accomplishments to honour those who have served our country who died after 1 January 2000. As we receive news of the death of a member of the CME Family, we post an obituary along with funeral details and family wishes. We have done our best to ensure their completeness, with a focus on each person's service records and notable accomplishments.

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Spr John Alexander Lunn (Ret'd)

We regret to advise that Sapper John Alexander Lunn (Ret'd) of Porters Lake, NS passed on 2 May 2007 at the age of 74 in Dartmouth General Hospital.

Born in Falmouth, John served with 1st Airborne Troop, Royal Canadian Engineers from 1953-1957. He was employed as a welder-fitter by trade and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Calais Branch 162, Lower Sackville.

Private family interment took place in Oakridge Memory Gardens, Lower Sackville. Family and friends celebrated John's life on 4 May. In lieu of flowers, donations in John's memory to Canadian Cancer Society, 1-5826 South St., Halifax, NS B3H 1S6, or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, 5161 George St., Floor 7, Halifax, NS B3J 1M7, are welcomed.

Spr Nestor Harry Herasymuik

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Nestor Harry Herasymuik (Ret'd) on 1 May 2007 in Regina SK at the age of 66 years.

Nestor was born in the District of Beaverdale SK. He served three years in the Royal Canadian Engineers and retired in June 1964. Nestor married and settled in Yorkton SK where he obtained his journeyman’s certification in masonry. He and his wife moved to Fort Nelson BC in 1969 but, after working on construction projects throughout other western towns, they settled for a number of years in Melville SK where Nestor continued his masonry career. After a traffic accident, the family moved back to Yorkton and Nestor worked for the City of Yorkton. He retired in 1988 and began a love for antique refinishing and woodworking that he pursued as long as his health allowed. In 2005, he and his wife moved to Regina to be closer to their grandchildren and health services they both needed. His wife died only months before Nestor. 

MCpl Peter “Pete” John Dooling, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Master Corporal Peter “Pete” John Dooling, CD (Ret’d) at the Health Care Corporation, L.A. Miller Palliative Care Unit, in St. John’s NL on 28 April 2007 at the age of 71.

Pete served with the Royal Canadian Engineers for 26 years and retired with the rank of Master Corporal.  He was one of the charter members of 5 Escadron du Genie du Canada when that francophone unit was formed at the Canadian Forces Base Valcartier, Quebec QC in 1968.  After retiring in 1975 he returned to his native Newfoundland and had a successful farming career spanning nearly 30 years.

At his request Pete will be cremated, followed by a private funeral.  To send a message of condolence, or sign the online guest book at www.cauls.ca.  {gdMay2016kh}

John D. Dunphy

We regret to advise of the death of John D. Dunphy of Dartmouth NS on 27 April 2007 at the age of 77 years.

John served in the Royal Canadian Engineers and was a veteran of the Korean War. He was a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Somme Branch in Dartmouth. {dcMay19gd} [zsd, zcc, zpp]

Norman Davis

We regret to advise of the death of Norman Davis of Orillia, ON on 24 April 2007 at the age of 85 years.

Norman was a Royal Canadian Engineer veteran of the Second World War. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34 in Orillia.  {dcJan18gd} [zsd, zcc, zbd, zpp]

Sgt Maxwell Alexander Francis “Max” Kirkman (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sergeant Maxwell Alexander Francis “Max” Kirkman (Ret’d) on 23 April 2007 in the Hardisty, AB Health Centre at the age of 91 years.

Max was born in Nevis, AB.  He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers on 23 September 1939 and trained in Edmonton and Toronto until his unit shipped out to England in June 1940. In 1944, he deployed to Northwest Europe and fought through France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany with 2nd  Canadian Corps Troops Engineers until war’s end.  One of the more demanding jobs of his unit was building the Blackfriars Bridge over the Rhine River. Blackfriars was the longest floating Bailey bridge ever built to that date.  When the war ended, Max was hospitalized in England for a time before returning to Canada.  He was discharged in October 1946 and returned home to Lougheed, AB.  Max was an active member of the Royal Canadian Legion in British Columbia and the C.J. Kinross V.C., Branch #180 in Lougheed.

A full Legion Memorial Service will be held on 27 April at 2:00 PM. from the Lougheed Community Hall.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. 

John David Forrest

We regret to advise the death of John David Forrest peacefully at the North York Seniors Health Centre, Toronto, ON on 18 April 2007 after a long illness.

John was born in Perth County ON in 1913. John started work as an architectural designer with Watt and Blackwell in London, ON. During WW II he joined the Royal Canadian Engineers working in structural design on ammunition facilities in London, England. After demobilization, he settled in Toronto and managed many notable projects including the conversion of Toronto from thirty to sixty cycle electricity, the design of the Adelaide transit yards, and design and construction of the steam heating plant for the then new city hall - all while working with Toronto Hydro. He retired as head of subway station planning and design with Toronto Hydro.

Visitation at the Trull Funeral Home & Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street on 22 April. Funeral Service to be held at Armour Heights Church (Wilson Avenue, east of Avenue Road) on 23 April followed by interment the following day at Woodland Cemetery in London. ON.

Spr Charles Alfred Cottreau (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Charles Alfred Cottreau (Ret’d) of Lower Wedgeport, NS on 16 April 2007 at the Yarmouth, NS Regional Hospital at the age of 83 years.

Alfred was born in Wedgeport, NS. He was a veteran of the Second World War and served in the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 155 in Wedgeport.  Alfred worked with A.L. LeBlanc Fisheries in Wedgeport as a truck driver as well as a school bus driver with the Argyle Municipal School Board.

Visitation will take place on 18 April from 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 -9:00 p.m. with a Legion service at 7:30 p.m., followed by prayers at 8:00 p.m., all in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Wedgeport.  The funeral mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on 19 April in Saint Michael's Catholic Church, Wedgeport.  Interment to follow in the parish cemetery.  Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or to a charity of one’s choice. {dcApr2017gd} [zsd,zpp]

Spr John Thomas "Jack" Bennett (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper John Thomas "Jack" Bennett (Ret'd) on 15 April 2007 at the age of 89 at the Churchill Retirement Community in Edmonton after a lengthy illness.

Jack was born in Medicine Hat, AB and farmed in the dryland area near Retlaw, AB. He was a veteran of the Second World War and served overseas for five years as a surveyor in the Royal Canadian Engineers. After the war, he moved his family to Edmonton in 1955 where he ran several successful businesses before joining the Department of Manpower with the Federal Government. He retired at the age of 63 to travel and enjoy his many interests. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 60 Years.

A Funeral Service will be held at Retlaw Church, on 20 April 2007 followed interment at the Taber Memorial Gardens. Foster & McGarvey Ltd., 10011-114th Street, Edmonton. 

Wilfred William Hubert

Wilfred William Hubert passed away on 8 April 2007 at the age of 78.

Born in Ashern, MB, his early years were spent in Ashern, Roche Percee and Estevan. A heavy equipment operator, he worked at Roche Percee Mines for five years. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers during which time he spent three years with 1 Field Squadron when it was stationed in Germany. On his release from the Canadian Forces he moved to Calgary to pursue a career in motor mechanics, completing his course with the Apprenticeship Board with proficiency and spending two years in rental and leasing. He was appointed Fleet Manager with Scott National in Calgary with responsibility for the fleet from the Kootenays to North Western, Ontario. He was a member of the Alberta Fleet Maintenance Supervisors Association and the National Association of Fleet Administrators. He retired in 1992 after a career of thirty-five years.

As Wilfred requested, private Graveside Services took place at Eden Brook Memorial Gardens on 11 April. Burial took place at the Holy Family Catholic Cemetery.

Archielle ‘Archie’ Joseph Daigle

We regret to advise of the death of Archielle ‘Archie’ Joseph Daigle of Grand Prairie, AB on 3 April 2007 at the age of 91 years.

Archie was born in St. Louis, SK.  He enlisted the Army in the Second World War and served in Canada with the Royal Canadian Engineers.  {dcMar2018gd} [zsd, zcc, zpp, zbd]

H. Bruce Stoecker

We regret to advise that H. Bruce Stoecker died peacefully at the age of 85 on 2 April 2007 at the Residence Desjardins in St. Sauveur, QC.

Mr. Stoecker was a veteran of the Seocnd World War and overseas with the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was trained as a commercial artist and studied and painted watercolours in Canada, the United States, Mexico and Europe. A landscape designer of both private and commercial properties, he designed many gardens in the Laurentians, the Eastern Townships, Montreal, Toronto, New Brunswick and Vermont.

Richard Allen Gaudet

Richard Allen Gaudet, Tideview Terrace, Digby, formerly of Weymouth North, died 2 April 2007, in the home at the age of 89.

Born in Weymouth North, he served overseas in the Second World War with the Royal Canadian Engineers, and then he trained as a carpenter and worked at CFB Cornwallis. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 67, Weymouth.

Funeral service was on 4 April in St. Peter's St. Thomas Anglican Church, Weymouth. Interment in Riverside Baptist Cemetery. Donations in memory may be made to St. Peter's St. Thomas Anglican Church or a charity of one's choice.

Thomas Wilfred Cowan

We regret to advise of the death of Thomas Wilfred Cowan on 2 April 2007 at the Parkwood Hospital in London, ON in his 88th year.

Thomas was a veteran of the Second World War and served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. After the war, he worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway for 34 years before retiring. Thomas was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Victory Branch #317 in London.

Visitation will take place at John T. Donohue Funeral Home on 7 April from 11:00 – 13:00 when the funeral service will start. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society.   {dcApr2017gd} [zsd, zpp]

Capt James Wolfe Passmore, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Captain James Wolfe Passmore, CD (Ret’d) suddenly at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria BC on 31 March 2007 at the age of 91.

James was born in Edmonton AB.  He was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers from 1939 until the end of the war. After demobilization, he enlisted in the Permanent Force and served until 1971.  He retired in Victoria.

A Memorial Services will be held at McCalls Funeral Chapel, Vancouver and Johnson Streets, Victoria on 11 April.  Donations may be made to the British Columbia Cancer Society. {gdJun2016kh}

Maj George David Suzuki, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to inform you of the death of Major George David Suzuki (Ret'd) died peacefully at his residence on 28 March 2007 at the age of 85 years.

David served in the Royal Canadian Engineers. He was Public Relations Officer for the Warriors' Day Parade. He was an Instructor of Photography and Photojournalism at Seneca College of Don Mills 

Friends were received at the Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. E. on 30-31 March with Funeral Service in the chapel on 1 April. Cremation.

Ronald Fraser Lynn

Ronald Fraser Lynn, of Pembroke, passed away on 20 March 2007 in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville at the age of 88.

Born in Inglisville, Annapolis Co., Ron served in the Second World War with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He participated in the Dieppe Raid where he was wounded and held prisoner of war for the following three years.

MWO James “Jim” Ward Allen CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Master Warrant Officer James “Jim” Ward Allen CD (Ret’d) in Chilliwack, BC on 17 March 2007.

Jim was born in Yarmouth, NS in 1930. In 1948 he entered the Merchant Navy only to decide in 1952 to pursue instead an army career. He joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in what would be a 30-year career which saw him serve across Canada as well as Germany. Jim was one of the early members of 5e Escadron du Genie du Canada in Valcartier, QC when that French Language Engineer Squadron was formed in 1968. Jim retired in 1982.

A Celebration of Life service will be held on 22 March at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #280 Vedder Crossing BC. In lieu of flowers, donations in Jim’s memory may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 280, Poppy Fund.   {gdFeb2016kh}

Wilfred Bruce Bowden

Wilfred Bruce Bowden of Bedford, NS (formerly of Toronto) passed away peacefully in Camp Hill Veterans' Memorial Building, QEII, on 15 March 2007 at the age of 82.

He served during the WW II with the 7th Recce Regiment 3rd Division, 17th Duke of York Royal Canadian Hussars-Montreal, Royal Canadian Engineers and Canadian Armoured Corps. Wilfred was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Sackville, Branch 162.

Cremation has taken place and service was held on 23 March, in Sackville Legion with burial following in Oakridge Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to a charity of choice.

Thomas Exton Harding

We regret to advise of the death of Thomas Exton Harding in Abbotsford, BC on 14 March 2007 at the age of 87 years.

Tom was born in Vancouver, BC and was a veteran of the Second World War. He served with the Duke of Connaught’s Own Rifles and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers on 15 January 1942.  He completed his basic training at Camp Vernon, BC and was then sent to Camp Chilliwack where he was employed building the camp.  He was injured during rifle practice and declared “medically unfit” for active duty. However, Tom continued to serve as a clerk serving both overseas in England and in Chilliwack.

Tom returned to civilian life in March 1946 and spent the remainder of his working life as a Woodwork Machinist for with Alex Gair & Sons in Vancouver, the same company that he had joined at age 16 before going to war.

A Celebration of Tom's life will be held on 24 March at Abbotsford Baptist Church, 33651 Busby Street, Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. {gdSep2015dc} [zsp]

S/Sgt Edgar G. Gautreau (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Staff Sergeant Edgar G. Gautreau (Ret'd) at the DVA Veterans Residence in Moncton NB on Saturday 10 March 2007 at the age of 90 years.

Edgar was born in Canaan NB and was a veteran of the Second World War who served in the Royal Canadian Engineers. He was a member of the Moncton Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.

At Edgar's request, there is no visitation at the Funeral Home. A Private Graveside Service will be held at Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe, NB in the spring 2007.

Spr John “Jack” Anderson

We regret to advise of the death of John "Jack" Anderson suddenly at home in Saskatoon SK on 9 March 2007 at the age of 85 years.

Jack was born in Rose Valley, Saskatchewan and grew up working on the family farm. During the Second World War, at the age of 20, he enlisted with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He landed in Normandy on D-Day with the 6th Field Coy, 3rd Canadian Division. He was wounded in France 17 September 1944. He recovered and stayed with the army until the end of the conflict. Jack served as part of the Occupation Force for a while, guarding surplus Canadian vehicles and equipment in Holland.

John was discharged in in Regina, SK in March 1946. He was married to a Theodora, who he met in Holland. They had a family of five children together.  On returning to civilian life, Jack farmed for a number of years then worked from 1953 to 1981 for construction firms in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta, and BC. In 1983, Jack became a member of the Corps of Commissionaires. He was awarded the Commissionaires' Long Service Medal and Bar for his long devoted service to the Corps. Jack was a long-term member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Nutana Branch in Saskatoon, SK. He retired in January 2006.

Funeral Service will be held 17 March 2007 at the Saskatoon Funeral Home, 338 Fourth Ave. N, Saskatoon. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made, if desired, to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 104-2301 Ave. C. N., Saskatoon. E-mail condolences may be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com.

WO Allan Ewart Birt, CD

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer Allan Ewart Birt, CD of a heart attack at his residence at Lincoln, NB on 9 March 2007.  He was in his twenty-seventh year of service as a Combat Engineer at the time of his death.

Allan was born in Prince Edward Island in 1959 and enrolled in the Army with the Canadian Military Engineers in July 1980.  He served most of his career working as a Heavy Equipment Operator and as an Armoured Engineer Operator on the Leopard Armoured Engineer Vehicles.  Allan served in 22 Field Squadron in Gagetown NB, 4 Combat Engineer Regiment in Germany and 4 Engineer Support Regiment in Gagetown.  While in 4 CER he deployed with the regiment to the Former Republic of Yugoslavia on Operation HARMONY as part of the United Nations Protection Force. At the time of his death Allan was attached to the Infantry School at the Combat Training Centre in Canadian Forces Base Gagetown. 

‎Visitation will take place at York Funeral Home, 302 Brookside Drive, Fredericton, NB on 11 March with the funeral service on 12 March from York Funeral Home’s T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial Chapel.  Interment will take place in the Sherwood Cemetery, Charlottetown, PE on 13 March.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Church of Christ Building Fund or to a charity of one’s choice.  Condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com{gdFeb2016kh}[zsp]

Elmer Joseph Charette

We regret to advise of the death of Elmer Joseph Charette peacefully at Oak Park LaSalle Retirement Residence in Windsor ON, on 9 March 2007 at the age of 92.  

Elmer was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a life member of Royal Canadian Legion La Salle Branch #594 in Windsor.

Visitation at the Janisse Bros - Marcotte Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor on 12 March followed by prayers and a Royal Canadian Legion Branch 594 service that evening. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on 13 March.  Cremation to follow at Heavenly Rest Cemetery. A tree will be planted in his memory in the Janisse Bros - Marcotte Heritage Forest on 30 September.  Condolences and memories on www.janissemarcotte.ca.  Donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. {gdMarch2016kh}

Donald Mayhew Fisher

We regret to advise that Donald Mayhew Fisher passed away 4 March 2007 in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro, NS at age 83.

Born in Bass River, NS he was a veteran of the Second World War where he served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Debert, Halifax and Shelburne. Donald was a rancher in British Columbia, an Acadian Lines bus driver and a school bus driver. He had an interest in horses and livestock and in his later years, he built horse-drawn carriages and wagons.

A private family funeral service was held on 8 March at the Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro. Spring interment in Economy Cemetery. Donations in Donald's memory may be made to Colchester Regional Hospital Foundation.

Maj Gerald Byerlay (Ret'd)

We regret to advise that Major Gerald Byerlay (Ret'd) passed away suddenly on 1 March 2007.

Born in 1928 in Englehart, ON, Gerry's career spanned some 31 years with the Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Engineers including service in the Korean War .

A Memorial Service was held at Henderson's Funeral home, Chilliwack on 10 March 2007. Should family and friends so desire, donations in his memory would be appreciated to be made to Canuck Place.

Arthur Dalton Titus

We regret to advise that  Arthur Dalton Titus passed away 27 February 2007 in Digby General Hospital at age 82.

Born in Central Grove, Digby Co., he was a labour worker by trade. Arthur also served his country during the Second World War with the West Nova Scotia Regiment. He answered a second call to duty during the Korean War and served with the 57th Independent Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 20, Digby.

Funeral service was held on 1 March at Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 20, Digby and burial followed in Woodlawn Baptist Cemetery, Digby. Donations may be made to Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 20, Digby.

Don Floyd Kurtz

We regret to advise that Don Floyd Kurtz passed away suddenly in Vancouver.

Born in Vancouver in 1923, Don served with the Royal Canadian Engineers during WWII. He was a pioneer in aerial surveying and, together with other ex-servicemen, he formed Pacific Survey Corporation, the first private aerial survey company in British Columbia. He finished his career with that company as President and General Manager.

Cremation by family request. A Celebration of Don's life was held for friends and family on 4 March at his family's home. In lieu of flowers, donations in Don's memory may be made to a charity of your choice.

2Lt Walter Burnett Brebner (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of 2nd Lieutenant Walter Burnett Brebner, unexpectedly and peacefully, at home in Fredericton, NB on 21 February 2007 at the age of 87 years.

Walter was born in Cabano, QC and spent his childhood in Edmundston and Campbellton, NB.  He graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Sciences (Chemical Engineering) in the class of 1940.  He was a Second World War veteran who served overseas with the Royal Canadian Engineers from 1941 to 1945. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #4 in Fredericton.  Walter worked most of his life at Fraser's Pulp and Paper Mill in Edmundston until his retirement in 1982. He was a member of St. Paul's United Church throughout his life.

Visitation will be held at McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home on 27 February from 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 -9:00 PM.   The funeral service will be held in the J. A. McAdam Memorial Chapel on 28 February at 2:00 PM.  Interment will take place in Edmundston at a later date. Donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice. {gdFeb2017dc} [zsd, zpi]

LCpl Henry James Cook (Ret'd)

We regret to advise that Lance-Corporal Henry James Cook (Ret'd) of Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS, passed away at home on 15 February 2007 at the age of 85.

Born in Halifax, Henry served in the Second World War with the 2nd Field Survey Company, Royal Canadian Engineers. After the war. he helped build the Peggy's Cove Highway and then worked for R.S. Allen. He also worked on the waterfront as a Freight Handler. Henry owned and operated his own backhoe for many years and retired from work with the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation at the age of 70. As an active member of the Tantallon Centennial Athletic Club, Henry played ball until his early 70s and umpired many games at the Tantallon Field. He enjoyed hockey and drove the bus to transport the Tantallon boy's team to Chester. Henry was a member of the Canadian Legion Branch No. 116.

The family received visitors on 17 February and the funeral service was held on 18 February. Committal service to be held at a later date.

Spr Clifford D Dobbin (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death Sapper Clifford D Dobbin (Ret’d) of Westbank, BC on 15 February 2007 at the age of 89 years.

Clifford was born in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. He emigrated to Canada with his parents as a baby and appears on the Canadian Census as living in Westbank in 1921. Clifford was a veteran of the Second World War and served in the Royal Canadian Engineers. After the war, he served locally with the British Columbia Dragoons. Clifford was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Westbank Branch.

Clifford is buried in the Westbank Cemetery. {dcFeb18gd} [zsd, zcc, zpp]

Henry J. Forsythe

We regret to advise of the death of Henry J. Forsythe of Assiniboia, SK on 15 February 2007 at the age of 87 years.

Henry was a veteran of the Second World War who served with the 9th Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Assiniboia Branch #017. 

A funeral service will be held at Ross Funeral Chapel in Assiniboia 19 February at 2:00 PM. Interment will follow at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Assiniboia. Donations in memory of Henry can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan.​{dcJan19gd} [zsd, zcc, zpp]

WOI James Currie "Sam" Taylor (Ret'd)

We regret to advise that James Currie "Sam" Taylor, born in Ravenswood, ON in 1911, passed peacefully on 13 February 2007 in Collingwood, ON at the Sunset Manor Nursing Home.

Born on a farm near Ipperwash Beach, he trained as a machinist in Sarnia before the depression redirected him to the mines of northern Ontario. Serving with the 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Engineers, he campaigned through North Africa and Europe from 1939 though 1945 finishing the war as a Regimental Sergeant Major with the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. Returning to Canada, he worked geodetic surveys in Labrador, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories before settling in Toronto and working in the construction industry for 25 years.

Reception and service were held on 9 February 2007 at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Collingwood Chapel, 82 Pine St., Collingwood. Donations to the Ontario Red Cross in lieu of flowers.

MWO Ronald Allan Easton, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Master Warrant Officer Ronald Allan Easton, CD (Ret’d) on 11 February 2007 in Pembroke, ON in his 71st year.

Ronald had a full career in the Canadian Military Engineers and served with The Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering and most of the field units in Canada and in Germany. He was a member of the Pembroke Branch # 72 of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Atomic Daylight Masonic Lodge #686.

Visitation will take place at the Neville Funeral Home, 491 Isabella Street, Pembroke on 12 February from 2:30 - 4:30 and 7:00 – 9:00 PM.  A Funeral Service will be held at the Funeral Home Chapel on 13 February at 11 AM with interment at St. Columba's Cemetery, Pembroke. A Legion service will be held the day before at 7:00 PM, followed by a Mason service at 7:30 PM, both at the funeral home.  Donations may be made to the Masonic Daylight Lodge or the Ottawa Civic Hospital Maurice Grimes Lodge in Ottawa, ON.  Online condolences may be left at www.nevillefuneralhome.ca. {dcJun2018gd} [zsd, zcc, zsp]

WOII Arthur Henry Fortier, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer Second Class Arthur Henry Fortier, CD (Ret’d) of Vedder Crossing, BC on 7 February 2007 at the age of 91 years.

Arthur was born in Grand Falls, NL into a large family where he eventually had 11 siblings.  The family left Newfoundland when Arthur was young and, by way of Chandler, in Gaspé, and New Hampshire, the family settled in Buckingham, QC. He left home at the age of 15 to work on the railway. 

Arthur was a veteran of the Second World War. He joined the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in 1936 and served in Canada and Europe as a Dispatch Rider and in the regimental police.  He ended the war at the rank of sergeant.

Arthur joined the Permanent Force after the war and eventually transferred to the Royal Canadian Engineers.  In 1960 he helped design a graphic arts course at the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering at Chilliwack, BC and he taught that course at the school until his retirement. Retiring in 1967 at the rank of Warrant Officer Second Class II, Arthur spent the next 12 years working for the Chilliwack School Board Resource Center  and providing leadership in the area of application of graphics arts to teaching matrials until he fully retired in 1980 at the age of 65 years.

Arthur was Past Masonic Master of the Chilliwack Masonic Temple in Chilliwack. He had always been active in the Royal Canadian Legion and became a Life Member of the Vedder Golden Branch.

A Celebration of Life will be held on 18 March at 1:00 PM at the Royal Canadian Legion, Golden Branch in Vedder Crossing.  Arthur is buried at the Vedder View Gardens Cemetery in Chilliwack.  If so desired, memorial donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Golden Branch 280 Poppy Fund. {dcJan19gd}

MCpl Edgar "Allan" Critchlow, MMM, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise that Master Corporal Edgar "Allan" Critchlow, MMM, CD (Ret'd) passed away peacefully on 6 February 2007, at age 69 in QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax.

Born in Sydney, Allan retired from the military after 28 years service during which time he was awarded the Order of Military Merit in 1974. After retirement, Allan was employed at Sears Canada, Shearwater (Willow Park) and with Construction Engineering in the Department of National Defence.

A Memorial Celebration of Life was held on 10 February. Family flowers only. Donations can be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch or Canadian Diabetes Association.

MWO Terry McEntee, CD

Master Warrant Officer Terry McEntee, CD passed away on 6 February 2007 after a brief illness.

A member of 14 AES, Master Warrant Officer Terry McEntee served 33 years in the Canadian Military Engineers. His Regular Force service included postings to Chilliwack, Wainwright, Winnipeg, North Bay, Petawawa, and Greenwood NS. He also served on peacekeeping duties in the Sinai Desert, the Golan Heights, Cyprus and Bosnia. In 1999, MWO McEntee transferred to the Reserve Force with 14 Airfield Engineering Squadron in Lunenburg County NS. At the time of his death MWO McEntee was Acting Flight Warrant Officer in charge of operations and training for 143 Airfield Engineering Flight and was also the Senior Reserve Trade Advisor for all 600-series occupations.

A military funeral service will be held Friday, 9 February 13:00 PM at the corner of York St and Phoenix St, Bridgewater. A reception will follow at the Bridgewater Legion. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Liver Foundation, the QEII Health Sciences Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences can be sent to 14 AES c/o WO MacQueen, 143 AEF.

Lt Robert Thomas Wilson

We regret to advise of the death of Lieutenant Robert Thomas Wilson of Jefferson City TN on 4 February 2007 at the age of 89 years.

Born in Vancouver, he was a Mining Engineer, graduating from the University of Toronto. He worked with the Mine Accident Prevention Association prior to the Second World War and served in the war with the Royal Canadian Engineers in England, France, Holland, Belgium, and Germany. Robert was a 30-year retiree of U.S. Steel, retiring in 1980 as General Superintendent of the Zinc Mine Works of Jefferson City.

The family received friends on 10 February in the Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel. Interment followed in Lynnhurst Cemetery in Knoxville. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association East Tennessee Region, 4708 Papermill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909 or the charity of your choice.

Walter Theodore Berg

We regret to advise of the death of Walter Theodore Berg peacefully at the Kipnes Centre for Veterans in Edmonton AB on 3 February 2007 at the age of 94.

Walter was born in Eriksdale MB and at the age of 13 moved to Chicago, Illinois, USA, where he worked in a cotton goods factory for three years. In 1929, he returned to Manitoba and went to work in the mines.  He joined the Army in 1942 as a Sapper in the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He served with 4th Field Company, 1st Canadian Division in Great Britain, Africa, Italy and Holland.  He was demobilized in November 1945.  After the war, Walter went to work for Sherritt Gordon Pressure Hydrometallurgy Company in Fort Saskatchewan AB for 24 years.  He retired in Fort Saskatchewan in 1978. 

Walter was very involved with the Sappers Club in Edmonton AB and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #27 in Fort Saskatchewan.  In 1985, he returned to Holland for the 40th Anniversary of the Liberation of Holland Celebrations.  At the age of 70 in 1983, he typed his recollections of the war using a manual typewriter and using only one finger.  It took him several months to produce however the final document is a great collection of his happier memories from the war and not a story about the horrors.  The published book is titled  “My Days in The Army -- Recollections of World War II”.

A celebration of Walter's life will be held on 12 February at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #27, Normandy Room, 9964 - 93 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan.  Interment in the Legion Field of Honour, Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.  Donations may be made to the Kipnes Centre for Veterans, 4470 McCrae Avenue N.W., Edmonton AB T5E 6M8 or the Capital Care Home Care Support Program, #121, 10420 - 98 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 2N6. {gdMar2016kh}

 

Colin Trimmer

We regret to advise that Colin Trimmer passed away on 2 February 2007 at the age of 88 years.

Colin served in WWII with the 9th Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers and was active with the unit's Veterans' Association. He was a member of the Natural History Society.

A Family Memorial Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations are gratefully accepted to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, 301, 2550 12 Avenue, Regina, SK S4P 3X1.

Spr William J. “Bill” Chambers (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper William J. “Bill” Chambers (Ret’d) peacefully on 1 February 2007 at the Sault Ste. Marie ON General Hospital in his 93rd year.

Bill was a veteran of the Second World War and served in the 12th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #25, Sault Ste. Marie.

At Bill’s request, there will be no funeral service. Donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Fund. {dcApr2017gd}[zcc, zpp]

Albert Carl Wauters

We regret to advise of the death of Albert “Al” Carl Wauters on 29 January 2007 in Saskatoon, SK at the age of 77.

Al was born on a farm near Viscount, SK and lived all his life in Saskatchewan, leaving only for his military service. He joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and served in Germany after WW II. He was adept at farming, construction and as an auto mechanic and automotive parts man. He also served with the Corps of Commissionaires.

Al volunteered regularly with Habitat for Humanity and the Food Bank as well as visiting at care homes. He was a long-time member of the Royal Canadian Legion and actively supported his church.

A memorial service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church 603-115th Street East, Saskatoon on 2 February. Memorials can be made to the Lutheran Hour, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or the Kidney Foundation. {gdFeb2016kh}

Col William “Bill” Chesley Wilton, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Colonel William “Bill” Chesley Wilton, CD (Ret) at the Health Sciences Centre in St John's NL on 29 January 2007 at the age of 86 years.

Bill was born in Port Saunders, NL.  He was a Second World War veteran who enlisted in the 59th (Newfoundland) Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery in 1940. He commanded that unit and served in the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe until the cessation of hostilities in 1945. After the war, Bill commanded 56th Field Engineer Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers on three occasions: he was the first commanding officer 1955-1958; returned during 1960-1964 and, again, in 1966-1968. He was later Commander of the Newfoundland Militia District and retired from the military in 1975. His long military career was acknowledged by the award of three clasps to his Canadian Forces Decoration and he received the Canadian Centennial Medal.

After retirement, Bill had the honour of being appointed the Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of 56th Field Engineer Squadron from 1976 to 1996.  In addition to his military appointments, Bill served as Past President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Branch of the Army Cadet League of Canada; Honorary Life Member of the Army Cadet League of Canada; and on many Army Cadet League committees and projects over the years.

Visitation will be at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road, St John’s on 30, 31 January and 1 February. Funeral services will take place on 1 February at 2:00 PM from Carnell's Chapel. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. {gdFeb2017dc} [zsp]

George Delmar LeBlanc

We regret to advise that George Delmar LeBlanc passed away on 27 January 2007 at age 93 in Veterans' Place in Yarmouth, NS.

George was a veteran of the Second World War, serving with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Belgium, England, Germany and Holland. Coming home, he worked on the Halifax waterfront and later worked as a lobster fisherman, as a deckhand on the Bluenose, and as a tuna fishing captain and guide in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. He was a member of the Wedgeport Legion Branch 155.

Visitation was in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Wedgeport, with a Legion service following. The funeral was in Saint Michael's Catholic Church, Wedgeport, on 30 January. Interment followed in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice or Saint Michael's Parish Cemetery Fund. [zsd, zpp]

William Pilgrim

We regret to advise of the death of William Pilgrim of Carbonear NL, peacefully at the Carbonear General Hospital on 27 January 2007 at age 91 years. William served in the Canadian Army with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He was a long time employee of Regatta Ford, both in St. John's and Spaniard's Bay; and devoted over 60 years of his life to the Salvation Army Band, both in St. John's and Carbonear. 

Resting at Noel's Funeral Home, Water Street, Carbonear after 2:00 p.m. 28 January 2007 and until 12:00 noon 29 January. Funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. from the Salvation Army Citadel and Cemetery in Carbonear. As an expression of sympathy, flowers are gratefully accepted or donations in William's memory may be made to the Salvation Army Band Fund, Carbonear.

George Byron Crawford, P. Eng.

We regret to advise of the death of George Byron Crawford P. Eng. on 22 January 2007.

Born in Bowmanville, ON, George graduated from the University of Toronto in Civil Engineering in 1944. After a short period of WW II service with the Royal Canadian Engineers, he joined Gore & Storrie Consulting Engineers in 1945 and rose to become President in 1975. He worked across Canada throughout his career and especially on the development of the Main Toronto sewage treatment plant at Ashbridges Bay. He received many awards and honours, was inducted into the University of Toronto Engineering Alumni Hall of Distinction, and was only the second Canadian to be made an Honorary Member of the Water Environment Federation. George was a member of several associations and clubs, including the ''Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovellers'' and the Canadian Association of Mayflower Descendants. He was a founder of the Leaside Curling Club, and a long-time volunteer and supporter of Northlea United Church.

The family will receive friends at The Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue on 25 January. Service in Northlea United Church, 125 Brentcliffe Road on 26 January. Donations to The Owl Foundation in Vineland Station, or to The Arthritis and Autoimmunity Research Centre Foundation would be appreciated.{khMar2016}

Joseph “Joe” Doncaster

We regret to advise of the death of Joseph “Joe” Doncaster at the Nanaimo Hospital, in Nanaimo BC on 22 January 2007 at the age of 83. 

Joe was a WW II veteran who joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1941.  He landed on D-Day and fought until the liberation of Holland on VE Day.  He graduated in engineering from the University of Minneapolis and practised his profession for several years in Fort William and Burlington ON.  One of his greatest accomplishments was working as a member of the design team of the under-carriage of the CF 105 Avro Arrow. {gdJun2016kh}

Cpl Alfred Edwin MacAlpine, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Corporal Alfred Edwin MacAlpine, CD (Ret'd) on 20 January 2007.

Alfred was born in Lower Cambridge, New Brunswick in 1919. He enlisted in the Saint John Fusiliers in September 1939. He later transferred to the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa and saw action in Northwest Europe.

Alfred was released in September 1945 at the end of the war and re-enrolled in August 1950 in the Special Service Force for the Korean War  where he was wounded. He later transferred to the Royal Canadian Engineers and served in Edmonton AB, Whitehorse NWT, Vedder Crossing BC, and Wainwright AB until his release in 1968. 

The interment service for Alfred will be held at the Upper Hampstead Cemetery, Upper Hampstead, NB, on Saturday, 26 May 2007 at 2:00 PM. Family and Friends are invited to the Queenstown Hall for a reception following the service. 

 

Arthur “Art” W. Dillon

We regret to advise of the death of Arthur “Art” W. Dillon peacefully in Vancouver, BC on 16 January 2007 at the age of 87.

Art was born in Saskatchewan.  He was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers from 1943 – 1945. Prior to joining the Army he worked in the gold mines in Geraldton, ON. After the war he moved to Langley, BC and operated a poultry farm but took early retirement. He was an accomplished woodworker and when he was not travelling the world he practised his hobby and donated many of his creations to various charity organizations. 

There will be a private family service. Donations may be made to the BC and Yukon Heart and Stroke Foundation, or the Canadian Diabetes Association.  {gdOct2016kh}

Julius "Nick" Nicklom

We regret to advise that Julius "Nick" Nicklom died on 13 January 2007.

Nick was born in 1921 in Big Valley, AB of a pioneering farm family that had immigrated from Estonia. He attended a local one-room schoolhouse until the age of 13 when he went to live in a dormitory in town and attend high school. After completing high school, in 1937 he travelled with his brother Henry to BC to find work. In Ocean Falls, he found employment in a pulp mill, working on the railway and working as a mechanic.

Nick joined the Canadian Army in 1941 and served overseas in Britain, France and Germany as a member of the 4th Armoured Division and as a dispatch rider. He participated in the D-Day landings and in the liberation of Holland in 1945.

Upon his discharge, he returned to Vancouver and worked hard pursue his education, earning an Engineering Degree from UBC. After graduation in 1951, he returned to the Army, joining the Royal Canadian Engineers in Chilliwack. Nick enjoyed a long and distinguished career in the Engineers, including an eighteen-month Peacekeeping tour in the Middle East in 1960 as part of the United Nations. He also built NORAD bases in the Arctic and worked for three years in Whitehorse in charge of maintaining the Northwest Highway.

Retiring in 1968, Nick went to work as a consulting civil engineer in London, Ontario. He finished his engineering career in Calgary, working on the Olympic Park in Calgary and the Olympic Ski Facilities in Kananaskis, including the Kananaskis Highway. After his retirement, he sold real estate in Calgary, owned and operated a Mexican restaurant and performed volunteer work, helping seniors prepare their tax returns.

A Memorial service was held on 4 February at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home, Chilliwack, BC. Following the service, a remembrance of Nick's life took place at the Best Western Rainbow Country Inn, Chilliwack. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made in Nick's name to the Canadian Diabetes Association.