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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WHEATLEYRoy W.World War IIGangesJanuary 1997September/October 1997
WHEATLEYSergeantKenneth P.World War IIOakvilleFebruary 27th, 1997September/October 1997
WHEATLEYJames D.World War IIDartmouthJune 19th, 2000November/December 2000
WheatleyArthurRoyal Electrical and Mechanical EngineersCyprusHolland CentreJuly 9th, 2023November 2024
WHEATLEYPrivateFrederick R.Royal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IICalgaryDecember 19th, 1992April 1993
WHEATLEYLeslie J.World War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaMarch 25th, 2002November/December 2002
WHEATLEYSergeantGary S.3rd Battalion Royal Canadian RegimentRexdaleJuly 1994February 1995
WHEATLEYRaySurreySeptember 11th, 1989Web Only
WHEATLEYPrivateR.J. (Bob)British ArmyWorld War ILondonOctober 1991
WHEATLEYPrivateArthur E.Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IILondonJune 10th, 1991September 1991
WHEATLEY (WOLSTENCROFT)WinnifredRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaApril 14th, 2002November/December 2002
WHEATLYAircraftman 2nd ClassDonaldRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIPrince GeorgeOctober 27th, 2013March/April 2014
WheatonSergeantWayne G.Royal Canadian Air ForceSackvilleJuly 13th, 2009November 2022
WHEATONCorporalJohn N.Royal MarinesVancouverFebruary 1982December 1982
WHEATONPrivateRaymondRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IISackvilleNovember 5th, 1982February 1983
WHEATONDonald E.6th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIAugust 13th, 2001November/December 2003
WHEATONCorporalArthur S.New Brunswick RangersWorld War IIHarveyJanuary 23rd, 1999Web Only
WHEATONPrivateJohn D.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIBramptonMarch 7th, 2008November/December 2008
WHEATONGunnerMurray J.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaJuly 5th, 2009March/April 2010
WHEATONWayne G.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIWood PointJuly 13th, 2009March/April 2010
WHEATONM. AdelineCanadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IIWindsorMay 16th, 2011September/October 2011
WHEATONLeading AircraftmanRussell P.Nova Scotia, CanadaOctober 30th, 1999March/April 2000
WHEATONPrivateErnest S.Nova Scotia, CanadaFebruary 22nd, 1998September/October 1998
WHEATONPrivateManning B.World War IINew Brunswick, CanadaMay 20th, 1999March/April 2000
WHEATONTrooperChesley A. (Duffy)World War IINova Scotia, CanadaMarch 30th, 1997September/October 1997
WHEATONCorporalFrederick F.World War IINew Brunswick, CanadaSeptember 24th, 2001March/April 2002
WHEATONLeading AircraftmanThomas C.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIJuly 23rd, 2001November/December 2001
WHEATONParker A.Princess Louise FusiliersWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaNovember 12th, 2004November/December 2005
WHEATONPrivateCharles R.Royal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IIHamiltonAugust 15th, 1991December 1991/January 1992
WHEATONPrivateRobertCarleton and York RegimentWorld War IISalisburyApril 25th, 1993July/August 1993
WHEATONPrivateDonald K .dC8th Princess Louise’s (New Brunswick) HussarsWorld War IISackvilleJanuary 1st, 1993May 1993
WHEATONGunnerWilliamRoyal Newfoundland RegimentWorld War IINewfoundland and Labrador, CanadaJuly 22nd, 2004March/April 2005
WHEATONEvans E.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IINew Brunswick, CanadaFebruary 5th, 2004September/October 2004
WHEATONSergeantKenCanadian ArmyWorld War IIAylmerJuly 27th, 1993November 1993
WHEATONCharles C.Halifax RiflesWorld War IIWindsorOctober 20th, 1992February 1993
WHEATONPrivateDonald M.Royal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IIFrederictonDecember 21st, 1988April 1989
WHEATONPrivateDouglasNorth Shore (New Brunswick) RegimentWorld War IISackvilleAugust 28th, 1988December 1988/January 1989
WHEATONPrivateFred L.Royal Canadian RegimentNew GermanyDecember 12th, 1987May 1988
WHEBBYSignalmanBernardRoyal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IIDartmouthNovember 3rd, 1985March 1986
WHEELANDClifford D.Merchant Navy, Royal Canadian NavyWorld War IIApril 2002November/December 2002
WHEELDONAircraftman 2nd ClassArnoldRoyal Air Force Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIHamiltonJune 11th, 2008November/December 2008
WHEELDONPrivateAntony PeterWorld War II100 Mile HouseNovember 17th, 1984March 1985
WHEELDONMalcolm E.World War IIPentictonSeptember 6th, 1995January 1996
WHEELESergeantEdgar J.World War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaApril 23rd, 1998September/October 1998
WHEELEPrivateFredrick H.Seaforth Highlanders of CanadaWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaNovember 1st, 2008March/April 2009
WHEELERPrivateElliot E.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIManitoba, CanadaOctober 9th, 2008March/April 2009
WHEELERDenis J.Royal NavyWorld War IIYukon, CanadaMay 29th, 2007Web Only
WHEELERPrivateWilliam John1st Motor Machine Gun BrigadeWorld War IShelburneMarch 28th, 1987July/August 1987
WHEELERSergeantMelvin GeorgeLord Strathcona’s HorseRed DeerJune 17th, 1987October 1987
WHEELERGeorge J.World War IISt. CatharinesFebruary 5th, 2008November/December 2008
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