Port Burwell Centotaph

Port Burwell Cenotaph

Port Burwell, Ontario

Port Burwell Cenotaph

Type any of the following names that were Killed in Action into the Canadian Virtual War Memorial to get additional and burial information. (Click EAKINS below as an example)

1914 1918
In Memory of the Men of
Port Burwell
and the Township of Bayham
Who Died in the Great War
Honour also to those
Who Daring to Die,
Survived

Killed in Action

John W. ARMSTRONG  John H. MURPHY
Frank BRINN  Walter E. MARLATT
Philip J. BRIERLY Claude ORTON
James L. BAIN Erwin PEARSON
Albert G. EAKINS (Lieut) Harold RAVEN
C. A. W. FORBES Arthur ROBINSON
Robert C. GRANT Harry THOMPSON
Mervyn McD. HOPKINSON Lewis E. WEST
John B. KIRKBY Arthur WEST
Thomas H. LIGHT Bill Jim WEST (William James)
Lewis A. LOCKMAN Alex WILLIAMS

Survived

Nursing Sister Anna M. COLLINS

Samuel H. ARMSTRONG George F. HIBBERD Martin J. RYAN
Leland C. ADAMS Wallace HOLLYWOOD Sydney RAVEN
William N. BURN Harold HAYES Clarence W. SAXTON
Lloyd BEECRAFT Clayton HAINES Wendell SOPER
Arthur J. BODSWORTH Delamere HEALY Lawrence SOPER
Wm. C. BURTENSHALL Ray JOHNSTON Clayton SMALL
Earl BERRY Hugh JOHNSTON Lee STRATON
W. Cecil BAIN William G. KIRKBY Linden STAFFORD
Ernest CHUTE R. Earl KIRKBY Charles SPIECE
Walter CHALK Harold KETCHABAW William STRATTON
Lawrence L. CARTWRIGHT William LAWRENCE Lyman H. TRIBE
Elmas A. CHUTE Morgan M. MITCHELL Henry TEMPLE
Wallace DIEHL Bruce MORSE William TEMPLE
Harry FORD Hugh L. McCONELL Harold WALKER
Albert E. FERRIS Duncan McPHERSON Arthur WALKER
John GIFFORD George R. McLEAN Ellis WALKER
L. C. GARNHAM Archie G. NAISMITH Oscar WILLIAMS
Alexander HOWEY or BOWEY Joseph G. PORTOR W WILLIAMS
Murray HERRIES   Walter TEMPLE

Greater Love Hath no Man than this

That a Man lay Down his Life for his Friends1939 Our Honoured Dead 1945

Jack BALL (Merchant Navy aboard the MV Victolite) John MEYER (Lieut.)
H. W. GRIFFIN Ermus MONACO
Robert McGAW (on board SS Carolus) Leonard PALMER

“Lest We Forget”                 

Notes:

Ernest CHUTE – See Aylmer Express, Wed., Nov. 5, 2003, p. B8, “Letters from a Great War Soldier…..Ernest Chute served in the battlefields of France.”

Son of Ney and Rose CHUTE, he died in 1938 age 41