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Spr William “Bill” Edwin Hebb (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper William “Bill” Edwin Hebb (Ret’d), peacefully, in the South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater, NS on 29 January 2014 at the age of 85.

Bill was born in Lunenburg, NS.  He was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. 

Visitation will be on 2 February from 7 to 9 PM at Sweeney's funeral home in Bridgewater. Funeral service will be held 3 February at 11 AM at the Bridgewater United Church.  A private family interment will be in Brookside Cemetery, Bridgewater.  Donations may be made to the Bridgewater United Church or the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.sweenysfuneralhome.com{gdDec2016kh} [zsdkh]

L/Cpl Harold Warden Trude (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Lance Corporal Harold Warden Trude (Ret'd) peacefully at home in Lakefield, ON on 28 January 2014 at the age of 96.

Harold was a WW II veteran who joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1940 and served overseas in England, landed at Normandy on D-Day, fought through France, Belgium, Holland and Germany until 1945.  He was a proud holder of the D-Day Invasion Medal awarded by the Normandy Veterans Association.

Harold was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #77, Lakefield, holding his 65-year pin. 

A celebration of life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #77, Lakefield on 15 February from 1:00 – 4:00 PM.  Donations may be made to the Hospital for Sick Children.  Condolences to Harold’s family may be made at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com {gdDec2016kh} [zcc, zsp]

Delbert A. Robinson

We regret to advise of the death of Delbert "Del"  A. Robinson  on 26 January 2015 at the age of 82 years. Del served a full career with the Canadian Forces. He started his career with the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1958 as a Field Engineer and later became a Heavy Equipment Operator with the RCE. He later transferred to the Mobile Support Equipment Operator trade and retired in 1980. After retirement Del worked with the Ontario Provincial Police.

Respecting Del's wishes, cremation has taken place. Visitation at the Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home , 141 Renfrew St., Pembroke on Friday, 30 January 2015 from 7 to 9:00 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society’s Wheels of Hope Program would be appreciated. {khMay2016}

Spr Richard Mansel Ballance (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Richard Mansel Ballance (Ret'd) suddenly on 24 January 2014 at his home in Merrickville, ON at the age of 72 years.

Richard served in the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #245 in Merrickville.

A funeral service will be held at the Lannin Funeral Home in Smiths Falls, ON on 28 January with interment to take place later in the spring in Merrickville.  Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or Heart & Stroke Foundation.  {dcJan2017gd} [zpi, zsp, zsd, zcc]

Spr James "Jimmy" Powaschuk (Ret'd)

We regret to advice of the death of Sapper James “Jimmy” Powaschuk of Swift Current SK on Sunday 5 January 2014 at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre Veterans' Unit in Regina, SK.

James was born in Mozart, SK. He attended school in Rushville and worked on the family farm south of Wynyard. He joined the Canadian Army in 1950 and served in Korea with the 23rd Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers from 1952-53. His brother served in the Artillery.

James let the Army in 1953. He moved to Swift Current in 1957 with his new wife Cecile Maria St. Jean. He worked for SaskPower as a diesel mechanic and worked his way up to become a Superintendent of several power stations. He retired in 1988.  He enjoyed his work tremendously although it often kept him away from home.

James was a member of Royal Canadan Legion and a very hard working member of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Swift Current. He enjoyed playing his guitar and banjo and spending time with his family. He was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002 in recognition of his many contributions to his community.

A funeral service will be held at Warren's Funeral Home, 126-2nd Ave in Swift Current on Friday, 10 January at 11:00 AM with interment will follow at the Veterans' plot in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Lunch will follow at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, next door to the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes Association or Kidney Foundation of Canada. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to all the dedicated staff at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre Veterans' Unit for their compassionate care and support. Arrangements entrusted to Warren's Funeral Home. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.warrensfuneralhome.com.

David Joseph Hynes

We regret to advise of the death of David Joseph "Iron Man" Hynes on 31 December 31, 2013 at the age of 54 after a courageous battle with cancer. David Hynes was born in Port au Port, NL and had served with the Canadian Forces in both the Royal Canadian Artillery and the Fire Services. Former Fire Chief David Hynes served with Canadian Natural Resources and, most recently, ATCO Electric Edmonton

A Celebration of David's Life will be held on Monday, 6 January 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at Memories Funeral Home, 13403 St. Albert Trail, Edmonton, AB. Memorial donations may be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation at 710, 10123 - 99 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5J 3H1. http://www.albertacancer.ca

Archie Garth Douglas-Hecker

We regret to advise of the death of Archie Garth Douglas-Hecker on 29 December 2013 at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, ON at the age of 93 years.

Archie was a Royal Canadian Engineer veteran of the Second World War and served in the 1st Field Squadron. He was a member of the Sir Sam Hughes Branch #67 of the RCL in Lindsay.

Visitation will be held at the Mackey Funeral Home from 7:00 – 9:00 PM on 2 January 2014 with the funeral services in the chapel on 3 January at 11:00 AM.  Comrades of the Royal Canadian Legion are asked to assemble at the funeral home prior to the service at 10:45 AM.  A private interment will take place at St. John's Cemetery, Kirkfield, ON in the spring.  Donations may be made to the Salvation Army or Ross Memorial Hospital.  Online donations and condolences may be made at www.mackeys.ca . {dcJan19gd} [zsd, zcc, zpi, zsp]

Maj Howard Milton Gibson, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Major Howard Milton Gibson, CD (Ret’d) on 24 December 2013 in London,ON at the age of 87 years.

Howard was born in Toronto. He was a veteran of the Second World War who joined the Canadian Technical Training Corps as a boy soldier and then transferred to the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He served overseas but saw no action.  After the war, Howard completed university and joined the Army Permanent Force with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He served  in various Works Companies across Canada and retired from the Army in 1959. After retirement, Howard had a full career as a Professional Engineer and an Ontario Land Surveyor.

A memorial service will be conducted at the Westview Funeral Chapel in London at 1:00 PM on 30 December with visitation one hour prior to the service.  Interment of ashes will be at the Mount Pleasant Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of Howard are asked to consider Homes Unlimited (London) Inc.   Online condolences can be made at www.westviewfuneralchapel.com   

Arthur Teale

We regret to advise of the death of Arthur Teale at home in Victoria BC on 24 December 2013 at the age of 91.

Born in Calgary AB, Arthur attended Western Canada High School and apprenticed as a machinist and tool and die-maker for the Canadian Pacific Railway at the Calgary Ogden Shops.  He served in WW II with the Canadian Railway Troops, Royal Canadian Engineers in Belgium and Holland.  After demobilization, he returned to work for the CPR followed by careers working for the University of Calgary and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary.  He retired to Victoria BC.

Visitation and Memorial Reception will be held at McCall's Funeral Home, 1400 Vancouver Street, Victoria on 3 January.  Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.  Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com.{gdFeb2016kh}

Major Sedley Bell-Irving Sweeny, MC (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Major Sedley Bell-Irving Sweeny , MC (Ret’d), Royal Engineers, on Cortes Island, BC on 19 December 2013 at the age of 96. 

Sedley was born in England into the influential Bell-Irving family of British Columbia and followed a military career in the footsteps of his father, six uncles and his mother, who was as a battlefield nurse in the Great War.  His father, Major Sedley Fleming Campbell Sweeny, RCE saw service in the Great War and served in the RCE during the Second World War commanding the 6th Field Company, RCE in North Vancouver prior to their deployment to the United Kingdom.

Sedley was educated at the Shawnigan Lake School near Victoria, BC and St. George’s School in Vancouver, BC before attending the Royal Military College in Kingston, ON.  He graduated in 1939 and was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers and joined the British Army in France.  He was evacuated from Dunkirk as part of Operation DYNAMO in 1940.  He then returned to the continent in a mission to disable the port facilities in Cherbourg, escaping with only the clothes on his back.  Sedley served with the British 8th Army, 501 Field Company Royal Engineers from El Alamein in Africa, onwards through Sicily, Italy and Greece.  He was awarded an immediate Military Cross by General Alexander, the Commander-in-Chief of Mediterranean Forces, for valour at the Garigliano River crossing in Italy in January 1944.

In 1946 after the war, Sedley was posted to Canada and had a three-year attachment with the A-6 Canadian Engineer Training Centre in Chilliwack, BC in what was the precursor to the Royal Engineer Exchange Officer program at the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering which officially started in 1949.  He returned to England in 1949 and served as a Squadron Commander at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, followed by a tour with the British Army of the Rhine in Germany.

Sedley retired in 1957, bought a farm in Wales, and for next thirty years devoted his energies to sustainable land management, self-sufficiency and the welfare of marginalized people. He managed an orphanage for Tibetan refugee children in Simla, India on behalf of Save the Children Fund.  He was president of the British Self-Sufficiency Association and author of a book entitled “The Challenge of Small Holding” (Oxford 1985 as Sedley Sweeny).  In 1987 he retired to Cortes Island on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.  He was a strong supporter of Cortes community initiatives including an emergency first aid and ambulance service; the Friends of Cortes Association; the Cortes Eco-Forestry Society (in conjunction with the Klahoose First Nation) and The Cooperation For Cortes Self-Sufficiency.

Sedley was buried in Whaletown, Cortes, BC.  

William “Bill” John Erwood

We regret to advise of the death of William “Bill” John Erwood peacefully at the George Derby Veteran’s Centre in Burnaby, BC on 17 December 2013.

Bill was born in 1921 in Vancouver and grew up there.  Bill was a WW II veteran having joined the Army in 1939 as a Sapper in 6th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers.  In June 1941, he transferred to the 3rd Field Park Company, Royal Canadian Engineers, part of the 3rd Division Engineers, while the unit was still in Camp Debert NS and he deployed to Europe in August of that year.  3rd Field Park Company was to support the Allied advance through France, Belgium and Holland.  After the war, Bill worked as a surveyor.  

Service and internment will be held on 10 January 2014 at Victory Memorial Park, 14831 28th Avenue, South Surrey, BC.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Canada. {gdMar2016kh}

Cpl Neil Bernard McKinnon, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Firefighter Corporal Neil Bernard McKinnon, CD (Ret'd) of North Sydney NS on 30 November 2013.

Neil was born in Cambridge ON. During his high school years, he was a member of the 21 Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada Army Cadet Corps in Cambridge. Was a skilled athlete and played AAA hockey in the Tillsonburg Ontario Minor Hockey Association. Before joining the Regular Force, Neil served in the Cape Breton Highlanders in Sydney. During his recruit training at CFB Cornwallis, he received an honourable mention for Skill at Arms.

Neil trained as a Firefighter and spent much of his career at CFB Greenwood, NS. In 2000, he was very badly injured while responding to an on-base house fire. Trapped on the upper floor of the house, Neil suffered severe lung damage and he broke bones when he jumped to the ground.

Neil left the Forces soon after and returned home to Cape Breton. Despite his injuries and suffering from PTSD, his desire to continue serving his community compelled him to offer his services to the North Sydney Volunteer Fire Department. This passion to serve and protect was a reflection of his career choice and lifestyle. His courageous personality formed the basis of his life and his dedication to his family was steadfast. Neil died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after 13 years of continued public service.

Visitation for Neil will be held from 2 until 4 PM and from 7 until 9 PM on Wednesday 4 December in the W.J. Dooley Funeral Home, 107 Pleasant Street, North Sydney. A funeral mass celebrating his life will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday at St. Joseph Church, North Sydney. Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Sydney.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Nova Scotia Firefighters Burn Treatment Society, P.O. Box 481, Dartmouth Main, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 3Y8, phone 902-835-0166.

David Maxwell Boutilier

We regret to advise of the death of David Maxwell Boutilier on 29 November 2013.

David was born in Halifax in 1924 and enlisted during WW II with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He arrived in England in 1942 and joined the 33rd Field Company, RCE in the UK. David landed with the 2nd Canadian Division in Normandy on I July 1944 and served in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany as a dispatch rider until the end of the war. After the war, David re-enlisted in the Canadian Army, retiring in 1966.{khMay2016}

Sgt Derrick T. Manning, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sergeant Derrick T. Manning (Ret'd) , Shell Albian Sands' Emergency Response Supervisor on 27 November 2013 in an Edmonton palliative care unit at the age of 51.

Following a career in the Canadian Forces as a Firefighter, Derrick joined Albian Sands Energy Inc. in 2002 as the Emergency Response Coordinator. He was among Shell Albian Sands' longest-serving employees and became Fire Chief in 2008. His work on improving mine rescue capabilities within the plant and mine teams was highly regarded. Derrick led Albian’s team to high honours in successive mine rescue competitions, capped off by taking first place in the 2013 provincial competition. Derrick was an exemplary leader in the protective services of his site, the industry and his community.

Ignace Rosen

We regret to advise of the death of Ignace Rosen peacefully on 18 November 2013 in Edmonton, AB at the age of 92 years .

Ignace was a veteran of the Second World War who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers.  In civilian life, Ignace worked for Canada Post where he had a long career. 

A Memorial Service will be held at Glenwood Funeral Home, south of Wye Road on Range Road 232, Sherwood Park, Edmonton on 21 November at 2:00 PM.  Donations may be made to the Capital Care Foundation for the Kipnes Centre for Veterans in Edmonton.  {gdApr2017dc} {zsd, zsp]

Spr Douglas Fenton Biggs (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Douglas Fenton Biggs (Ret’d) in Bridgewater NS on 19 October 2013 at the age of 89 years.

Douglas was a veteran of the Second World War who served with both the infantry and the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Bridgewater Branch #24.{gdMar2017dc}[zsd, zcc, zpp, zbd]

Spr Michael Barich (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Michael Barich on 18 October 2013 at the Terraceview Lodge in Terrace, BC at the age of 92 years.

Michael immigrated from Croatia with his family at an early age.  His father soon died in a paper mill accident and Michael was left to care for his mother and younger sister. In 1942, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers and saw action in France, Belgium and Holland.  After the war, Michael worked at the Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper Company in Kapuskasing, ON.  On retiring, he moved west to Grande Prairie, AB to be close to family.

Interment of ashes will be held at the Spirit River Catholic Cemetery on 17 May 2013 at 11:00AM.  Following the interment, a time of fellowship will be held at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Hall in Rycroft, AB. 

Spr George L. Fortnum (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper George L. Fortnum (Ret'd), peacefully on 16 October 2013 at the Parkwood Hospital in London, ON in his 94th year.

George was born in London, ON.  He was a veteran of the Second World War serving with the Royal Canadian Engineers. After training in Canada he shipped to England in September 1940 and served as a driver and engineer with the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, Headquarters Royal Canadian Engineers until 19 August 1942 where he was involved in Operation JUBILEE, the Dieppe Raid on the French Coast.

During the Dieppe Raid, he drove a jeep full of high explosives onto the beach to breach the defences and allow the tanks to proceed.  By the time he landed, the tanks were already stuck and the attack had been stopped.  George was taken prisoner and was marched from camp to camp in France, Germany and Poland remaining a POW until the end of the war in 1945.  After the war, he was quarantined with tuberculosis for another year before returning to Canada.

George was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion Byron-Springbank Branch #533 in London, ON.  He was very active in educating the youth on the war effort.  He was also quite involved with his Retired Veterans sapper associations and the Military Engineers Association of Canada. George was the Royal Canadian Engineer representative in the Official Party for the 2002 Pilgrimage to France to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Operation JUBILEE.  

Prior to the war, George had worked as a butcher.  After the war, he went to work for the service department of Soft Water Supply Limited where he spent the rest of his working days in the soft water conditioning industry.

Visitation will be held on 18 October from 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 PM at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London.  A funeral service and Royal Canadian Legion service will be conducted on 19 October 2:00 PM at the chapel. Cremation will follow and a private family interment of ashes will take place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London at a later date.  Donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion (Elevator Fund), Branch 533, Byron Springbank, or the Veteran’s Care and Comfort Fund (St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation).  Online condolences may be made at www.westviewfuneralchapel.com. {dc/gdJan2017kh} [zpp]

Kenneth “John” Upton

We regret to advise of the death of Kenneth “John” Upton, peacefully, at Caressant Care Nursing Home, in Lindsay, ON on 9 October 2013 at the age of 92.  

John was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Europe from 1941- 1945.  He landed on Juno Beach and saw action in France and Holland.

Visitation will be held at Oshawa Funeral Home, 847 King Street West on 26 October from 1:00 p.m. until time of Celebration of Life in the Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of one’s choice.{gdDec2016kh} [zcc, zsp]

WO Robert Wayne Pennell, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer Robert Wayne Pennell, CD (Ret`d) on 7 October 2013 at Cascade Hospice in Chilliwack at the age of 66 years. Robert was a Sapper Apprentice from the 12th Intake of Sept 1963.

Robert's first posting was with 1 Field Squadron Petawawa during which tour he deployed to Egypt in 1967 on UNEF peacekeeping mission. Upon return to Petawawa in 1968 he took his release but rejoined in 1970 and was posted to 3 Field Squadron Chilliwack. Robert deployed on his second UN tour in 1973 to Cyprus following which he was posted to 4 Field Squadron in Germany for a three-year tour and then returned to Canada to 3 Field Squadron.

While in 3 Field Squadron Robert remustered to Carpenter. During the Construction Engineering phase of his career he was first posted to the Construction Engineering Section at Wainwright, AB in 1978 followed two years later by Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, During this posting he participated in his third UN tour – this time to the Golan Heights. During the period 1982-89, Rob was at CFB Chilliwack - first with the Base Construction Engineering Office and then with the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering. Following this, he was posted 1 Construction Engineering Unit in Winnipeg for three years and then back to CFB Chilliwack as the Construction Engineering Detachment Commander in Jericho Beach (Vancouver). In 1996 Rob retired as a Warrant Officer with over 31 years’ service.

Memorial services will be held for Robert at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 280, Vedder Crossing on 21 October 2013 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Hospice Society.{khMar2016}

Frederick Albert McLeod

We regret to advise of the death of Frederick Albert McLeod at Victoria Hospice in Victoria BC on 5 October 2013 at the age 95 years. Fred was an RCAF veteran of the Second World War. He continued to serve with the RCAF as a Construction Engineering officer after the war.

Fred was born in Trail BC and grew up in Vancouver BC. During the Second World War, he flew with the Royal Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canada and overseas as a Signals Officer and Squadron Signals Leader with the Husky Squadron No. 437. His last official flying operation was with the Russian Air Force out of Berlin immediately following the end of the war. 

After the war, Fred worked and studied as an architect who specialized in hospital design. He re-joined the RCAF in 1953 as a Construction Engineering officer and served in the Directorate of Construction Engineering Design at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa. One of his principal responsibilities was Project Officer for the design of the National Defence Medical Centre in Ottawa. He was appointed Senior Engineering Officer in 1960 and accepted the hospital on behalf of the commanding officer the next year.

After his retirement from the RCAF, Fred returned to his former architectural firm of Thompson, Berwick and Pratt and worked on the planning of the University of British Columbia Health Sciences Centre. Fred and his family next moved to Victoria where he joined the University of Victoria Campus Planning Department and remained with them for 17 years. 

Fred enjoyed boating, fishing and traveling for many years. He also loved to play golf with many friends at the Cowichan Golf and Country Club. Fred was an active computer buff and Amateur Radio Operator (VE7FBW) who belonged to the Victoria New Horizons Amateur Radio Club, The Short Wave Club, the Western Amateur Radio Association, and the Royal Air Force Amateur Radio Society. Fred was also a member of the British Columbia Maritime Museum and the British Columbia Aviation Museum as well as the Vancouver Island Air Crew Association. Another hobby of Fred's was woodworking in his well-equipped workshop. 

By Fred's request there will be no funeral service. Online condolences can be sent to the funeral home.

 

Clifford Mansel “Cliff” Woodley

We regret to advise of the death of Clifford Mansel “Cliff” Woodley on 14 September 2013 at the Kamloops Seniors’ Village at the age of 96 years.

Cliff was born in Edmonton AB.  He, along with three brothers and a sister, joined the Canadian Army and served overseas during the Second World War.  Cliff served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Italy and Northwest Europe.  After the war he worked for a long time in Hinton, AB.  Cliff was a founding member and past president of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #249 in Hinton.

Those wishing to pay their respects by viewing may do so in the Schoening Funeral Chapel in Kamloops on 20 September from 12:30 to 1:30 PM.  A Celebration of Clifford’s life will follow in the chapel at 2:00 PM and interment will take place in the family plot at Hillside Cemetery.  A reception will follow at the Army, Navy, Air Force Veteran’s Club, #9 – 177 Tranquille Road in Kamloops.  Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of one’s choice.  {dcMay2018gd} [zsd, zcc]

Spr Nat Beaton (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Nat Beaton (Ret’d) of Point Aconi, NS on 12 September 2013 in his late 80s.

Nat was born in Glace Bay, NS.  During the Second World War he served overseas with the Royal Canadian Engineers in England, Italy and Northwest Europe.  Upon his return home, he worked in the coal mines and fished until he was 83 years old.

A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10:30 AM on 16 September at St. Joseph Church, Bras d’Or.  Donations may be made to the St. Joseph Church “Raise the Roof Fund” or a charity of one’s choice.  {dcApr17gd}[zsd, zsp, zri]

Spr Hermas Augustin "Joe" Berry (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Hermas Augustin "Joe" Berry (Ret’d) on 8 September 2013 at St. Joseph Manor in Elliot Lake, ON at the age of 91 years.

Joe was born in St. Charles, ON. He was a veteran who served in the Royal Canadian Engineers during the Second World War. He enlisted in September 1942 and trained for over a year in Terrace, BC before being assigned to the 23rd Field Company. He went to England in July of 1943 and served until July 1946 when he was discharged.  After the war, he worked for Rio Algoma Mining Limited in Elliot Lake.  He was a 67-year Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Elliot Lake Branch #561.

A funeral mass will be held at Paroisse Sainte Marie Church in Elliot Lake.  Donations may be made to the Cancer Society or Legion Poppy Fund.  {dcFeb2017gd}

John Coupland

We regret to advise of the death of John “Johnny” Coupland in Duncan BC on 4 September 2013 at the age of 92.

Johnny was born in Merritt BC but moved to Duncan at a young age where he lived his entire life on the same property.  He was a WW II Veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Europe.  After demobilisation he worked at MacMillan Bloedel, Copper Canyon Division, near Duncan, for most of his working life.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 191 in Chemainus BC. 

A celebration of life will be held at the H.W.Wallace Centre, 5285 Polkey Road in Duncan, on 14 September.  Donations may be made to the Cowichan District Hospital Foundation466 Trans-Canada Hwy #4, Duncan, BC V9L 3R6. {gdJul2016kh}

Spr Leonard “Len” Bedford Hovind (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Leonard “Len” Bedford Hovind (Ret’d) in Qualicum Beach, BC on 3 September 2013 at the age of 81 years.

Len was a veteran of the Korean War and served in the Royal Canadian Engineers.  On returning to Canada, Len left the Army in 1954 and returned to Regina. He worked in the Saskatchewan oil patch before moving to Vancouver in 1955 where he worked in the lumber industry until he retired.  Len was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 29 years.

A private family gathering will be held at Leonard’s gravesite on 6 September 2013 to say goodbye. {dcNov2017gd}

LCol Alexander “Alex” Neil Manson, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander “Alex” Neil Manson, CD (Ret’d) at the Garry J. Armstrong Retirement Home in Ottawa ON on 30 August 2013 at age 91.

Alex was born in Stratford ON and graduated with a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto in the class of 1944.  After graduation, Alex joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and served oversea during WW II.  After the war, he made his career in the Canadian Pacific group of companies, extensively at CP Telecommunications in Montreal and Toronto. In the 1960s, he was the supervising engineer responsible for the building of much of Canada`s first transcontinental system of microwave communications towers. He held several executive positions at Canadian Pacific and culminated his career as Secretary to the Board of CNCP Telecommunications.

Alex also served in the Militia with the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.  In the 1964 reorganisation of the Reserves, it was decided to establish Militia Service Battalions in Canada’s larger cities and No 2 Montreal Service Battalion was formed.  Alex became that unit's first commanding officer.

At Alex`s request, there will be no funeral. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.  Donations may be made to the Canadian Breast Cancer Society, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada or a charity of one’s choice. {gdApr2016kh}

Capt Frederick Garry Mills, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Captain Frederick Garry Mills Jr, CD (Ret'd) on 30 August 2013 at Cowichan District Hospital in Duncan, BC.

Born in 1936 in Islay, AB, Fred`s family moved to Cowichan Station, BC in 1937 where his parents called home for the rest of their life. Fred started his career with the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1952 as one of the youngest Sapper Apprentices with the First Intake (1953-55). Upon completion of his Sapper Apprentice training he was posted to 1 Field Squadron, Chilliwack and shortly thereafter he deployed to Germany with his unit - returning to Canada with the Squadron in 1957. After this tour he was posted to the Works Company in Petawawa. Fred served in various locations throughout Canada and had several deployments to Europe and the Middle East (Golan Heights and Gaza Strip) and an instructional tour at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering. He was recognized on several occasions throughout his career for his professionalism and dedication.

In 1985, Fred retired from the Canadian Armed Forces as a Captain and moved to Duncan, BC. He was a strong supporter of the Sapper Apprentice Reunion and chaired and organized the very first Reunion in 1976. He was a dedicated member of the Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 53) and preformed the duties as the Sergeant at Arms for numerous Remembrance Day parades. He also belonged to the First Order of the Eagles, the Masonic Lodge, and St. Andrew’s Anglican Church.

At Fred’s request, there will be no funeral service and he requested donations be made to the Canadian Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. For those who wish to gather for a moment in remembrance, please join us at the Eagles Hall, 2965 Boys Road, Duncan, on 18 September 2013 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. {dcApr2014}

Spr Charles Justin “Charlie” Jolley (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Charles Justin “Charlie” Jolley (Ret’d) at home in Glace Bay, NS on 28 August 2013 at the age of 88 years.

Charlie was born and raised in Glace Bay. He was a veteran of the Second World War and served in 9th Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers.  After demobilisation, he was employed as a mechanic with the Sydney & Louisbourg Railway and, later, the Devco Railway until his retirement.  Charlie was very interested in protecting the environment having been a member of several environmental groups throughout his life.  He was a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion, John Bernard Croak VC, Branch #3, in Glace Bay.

Visitation will be held on 29 August from 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 – 9:00 PM at the V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, Glace Bay.  A funeral mass will be celebrated 30 August at 11:00 AM at Holy Cross Church in Glace Bay with interment to follow in Forest Haven Memorial Gardens, Sydney.  {dcMay2017gd} [zsd, zpp]

Lally Robert “Jim” Finsten, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer Lally Robert “Jim” Finsten (Ret’d) at University Hospital on 27 August 2013 in London, ON in his 92nd year.

Jim was a veteran of the Second World War and had a long career in the Canadian Armed Forces afterwards.  He joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in the Militia in 1939 and served until 1940 when he was old enough to join the Active force.  He trained in Petawawa, ON and was sent overseas in 1941. In England, Jim served in an artisan company as a driver and clerk. When the war ended, he remained in England as part of the effort that was turning Canadian facilities over to the British.  After the war Jim joined the Permanent Force and served in the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers until his retirement in the 1970s.  During his service, he completed a UNEF tour in Egypt.  Jim was a Life Member of the Victory Branch #317 of the Royal Canadian Legion in London, ON.

A public memorial service will be held on 20 October at the Victory Branch at 1:00 PM. Interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens will be private.  Donations may be made to The Royal Canadian Victory Branch #317 Legion, the London Humane Society or the London Health Sciences Foundation - Cardiac Care. {dcOct17gd} [zcc]

Robert Melvin "Bobby" Hoff

We regret to advise of the death of Robert Melvin “Bobby” Hoff of St. Walburg SK on 16 August 2013 at the age of 87 years.

Bobby was born in St. Walburg. He was a Royal Canadian Engineers veteran who served in the in Italy and Northwest Europe during the Second World War. After the war, he was a carpenter and operated a sawmill with his father at Twin Creeks (Big Bush) between Loon Lake and St. Walburg.

A memorial service will be held on 21 August in the Makwa Sahgaiehcan School Gymnasium in Loon Lake SK. Bobby will be buried in the Makwa Sahgaiehcan Cemetery.

 

Daniel “Dan” Dettwiler

We regret to advise of the death of Daniel “Dan” Dettwiler at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital on 14 August 2013 at the age of 93.

Born in Basel, Switzerland, Dan immigrated to Canada with his mother, settling in Vancouver BC.  He was a WW II veteran serving with the Royal Canadian Engineers.  After the war, he worked as an electrical contractor throughout the province until 1973.  He then joined the British Columbia Government as an electrical inspector, serving the Nanaimo area until his retirement in 1985.   Dan was a member of the Nanaimo Fish and Game Club, Nanaimo Yacht Club, Canadian Power Squadron, a Mason and a Shriner.

Dan will be laid to rest with a family-only grave side service at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens.  Donations may be made directly to the Salvation Army or the Shriners Physically Challenged Children's Fund.  {gdOct2016kh}

Spr Gordon Robert “Gordie” Taylor

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Gordon Robert “Gordie” Taylor of Grace Bay NS at the Glace Bay General Hospital on 14 August 2013.
Born and raised in Glace Bay, Gordon joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and served with the 59th Independent Field Squadron in Korea. After three years of service, he returned to Glace Bay. Throughout his working years, he was employed with Cape Breton Development Corporation (Devco) for 46 years, starting out as a draftsman and land surveyor and retiring as Property Manager in 1989.
Gordie enjoyed being a very active member of his community, volunteering his time for numerous organizations throughout the years. He was an active member of Knox United Church, enjoyed singing in the church choir, was a life member of Knox Session and served on many other committees as well as helping out wherever needed. He was an active member of the John Bernard Croak Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion and served on the executive committee. He was also a member of the I.O.O.F Aberdeen Lodge #68, serving as secretary-treasurer and was a past Noble Grand.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held Friday from 2-4 and 7-9pm in Patten Funeral Home, 71 Union Street, Glace Bay. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 2pm in Knox United Church with interment to follow in Forest Haven Memorial Garden. Family flowers only please. Memorial donations may be made in Gordie’s name to the Knox Memorial Fund or a charity of choice. On-line condolences can be sent to the family by visiting www.pattenfuneral.com.

WO David Appleby, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer David Appleby, CD (Ret'd) of Gagetown, NB on Sunday, 11 August 2013 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital.

Born in Woodstock, NB, David was a Royal Canadian Engineer veteran of the Korean War. Among his tours he served with 23rd Field Squadron and was an instructor with Apprentice Training Squadron at the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering. David retired as a Sergeant Major in the rank of Warrant Officer. Following his military service, David became a businessman when he and his wife owned and operated Appleby`s Bindery Ltd. in Upper Gagetown for over 30 years. David was very proud of his military service and continued to be involved as a volunteer and organizer at the Canadian Military Engineering Museum at CFB Gagetown, was Past President of the Atlantic Retired Sappers, was Past President of the Korean Veterans Association, and was heavily involved in getting the “Hands Across the Border Memorial Monument” created in Madison, Maine. In September 2013, David will be awarded the Korean Ambassador's Medal posthumously.

Visitation will be held at the Oromocto Funeral Home, 108 Winnebago Street on 12 August from 7-9 pm and on 13 August from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The Funeral Service will be held in the Oromocto Funeral Home Chapel on 14 August 2013 at 11:00. Interment will take place in the Jacksonville Cemetery. Memorial tributes in David’s memory may be made to the NB Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Erin Appleby Breast Health Fund.{khMar2016}