| Last Name | Rank | First Name | Unit | Location | Date Deceased | Age | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WHRYN | Private | Nicholas | Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada | Thorold | August 15th, 1989 | 75 | November 1989 |
| WHYBROW | Ronald E. | Royal Artillery | Exeter | May 23rd, 1986 | 64 | September 1986 | |
| WHYLEY | Flying Officer | Albert J. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Ontario, Canada | August 20th, 2005 | 86 | March/April 2006 |
| WHYMAN | Sergeant | Ronald | Royal Canadian Air Force | Alameda | August 9th, 1993 | 78 | February 1994 |
| WHYNACHT | Alfred J. | Merchant Navy | British Columbia, Canada | March 10th, 2010 | 81 | September/October 2010 | |
| WHYNACHT | John B. (Braddy) | Merchant Navy | Nova Scotia, Canada | February 6th, 2000 | 85 | November/December 2000 | |
| WHYNOT | Arnold E. | Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada | Liverpool | May 20th, 2000 | 69 | November/December 2000 | |
| WHYNOT | Corporal | Charles E., Mentioned in Dispatches | West Nova Scotia Regiment | Nova Scotia, Canada | April 30th, 2001 | 82 | November/December 2001 |
| WHYNOT | Charles L. | Royal Canadian Army Service Corps | Bridgewater | January 8th, 2016 | 91 | November 2016 | |
| WHYNOT | Sapper | Clyde J. | Royal Canadian Engineers | Liverpool | January 31st, 2010 | 91 | September/October 2010 |
| WHYNOT | Warrant Officer 2nd Class | Cyril R. | 14th Field Regiment, 1st Field Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Reserves | Liverpool | March 22nd, 2005 | 65 | November/December 2005 |
| WHYNOT | Donald L. | West Nova Scotia Regiment | Nova Scotia, Canada | February 13th, 1999 | September/October 1999 | ||
| WHYNOT | Doris S. | Canadian Women’s Army Corps | Halifax | December 16th, 2001 | 85 | November/December 2002 | |
| WHYNOT | Private | Douglas | Royal Canadian Corps of Signals | Bridgewater | January 16th, 2017 | 83 | November 2017 |
| WHYNOT | Edward H. | Royal Canadian Army Service Corps | Bridgewater | June 21st, 1993 | 74 | October 1993 | |
| WHYNOT | Francis N. | Mahone Bay | April 18th, 1986 | December 1986/January 1987 | |||
| WHYNOT | Gerald F. | Royal Canadian Engineers | Bridgewater | April 16th, 1983 | 69 | August 1983 | |
| WHYNOT | Gunner | Gerald G. | 14th Field Regiment | Toronto | October 2nd, 2016 | 74 | November 2017 |
| WHYNOT | Private | Irving W. | Canadian Army | Chester | August 25th, 1994 | 71 | January 1995 |
| WHYNOT | Corporal | John S. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Alberta, Canada | December 25th, 2001 | 81 | November/December 2002 |
| WHYNOT | Private | Kenneth Welcome | Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps | Liverpool | June 11th, 1985 | 63 | October 1985 |
| WHYNOT | Lawrence R. | West Nova Scotia Regiment | Nova Scotia, Canada | August 21st, 2002 | 85 | March/April 2003 | |
| WHYNOT | Master Bombardier | Lee Gary | 4th Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery | Petawawa | June 27th, 1988 | 52 | October 1988 |
| WHYNOT | Lance-Corporal | Maurice E. | Royal Canadian Army Service Corps | Liverpool | December 26th, 2010 | 95 | September/October 2011 |
| WHYNOT | Muriel M. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Liverpool | February 14th, 2017 | 84 | November 2017 | |
| WHYNOT | Private | Murray D. | Liverpool | December 30th, 2013 | 94 | September/October 2014 | |
| WHYNOT | Pearlie E. | West Nova Scotia Regiment | Kingston | May 14th, 2014 | 93 | September/October 2014 | |
| WHYNOT | Roy H. | West Nova Scotia Regiment | Nova Scotia, Canada | July 22nd, 2004 | 87 | March/April 2005 | |
| WHYNOT | Warrant Officer | Stanley R. | 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment | Oromocto | January 28th, 2015 | 84 | November/December 2015 |
| WHYNOTT | John B. | Merchant Navy | Nova Scotia, Canada | June 21st, 2006 | 89 | November/December 2006 | |
| WHYNOTT | Leander (Andy( | North Nova Scotia Regiment | Bridgewater | May 26th, 1982 | 57 | September 1982 | |
| WHYNOTT | Private | Ralph | Royal Canadian Engineers | Kingston | March 1st, 1999 | 77 | November/December 2000 |
| WHYNOTT | Reginal J. | Canadian Army | Bowser | March 19th, 2025 | 91 | November 2025 | |
| WHYNOTT | Company Sergeant Major | Robert A. | West Nova Scotia Regiment | Nova Scotia, Canada | May 6th, 1998 | 87 | Web Only |
| WHYTALL | Private | Donald A. | Canadian Army | Beaverton | February 22nd, 1987 | 58 | July/August 1987 |
| WHYTE | Alexander C. | February 13th, 2001 | 77 | November/December 2001 | |||
| WHYTE | Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant | Alexander K. | Royal Canadian Engineers | Wellington | September 20th, 1987 | 99 | February 1988 |
| WHYTE | Alvin W. | Lord Strathcona’s Horse | Winnipeg | November 24th, 1985 | 66 | March 1986 | |
| WHYTE | Gunner | Andrew V. | Royal Canadian Artillery | Pickering | December 4th, 1999 | 75 | November/December 2000 |
| WHYTE | Sergeant | Bernard V. | Canadian Armoured Corps | Toronto | October 7th, 1985 | 70 | February 1986 |
| WHYTE | Gunner | Charles W. | Royal Air Force | Winnipeg | November 27th, 1993 | 56 | March 1993 |
| WHYTE | Private | Donald J. | Canadian Expeditionary Force | Forest | February 24th, 1982 | 84 | June 1982 |
| WHYTE | Private | Donald J. | Canadian Expeditionary Force | Forest | February 24th, 1982 | 84 | June 1982 |
| WHYTE | Sergeant | Douglas J. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Quebec, Canada | December 22nd, 2001 | 76 | November/December 2002 |
| WHYTE | Private | George M. | South Saskatchewan Regiment | Kenton | December 5th, 1990 | 84 | April 1991 |
| WHYTE | Warrant Officer 2nd Class | Harry | Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force | St-Bruno | December 10th, 1985 | 66 | April 1986 |
| WHYTE | Trooper | James F. | British Columbia Dragoons | Oliver | April 26th, 1985 | 76 | August 1985 |
| WHYTE | John A. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | Ontario, Canada | October 28th, 1998 | 76 | September/October 1999 | |
| WHYTE | John A. | Canadian Army | December 19th, 1999 | November/December 2000 | |||
| WHYTE | Sergeant | John Arthur | Royal Canadian Artillery | Richmond | February 3rd, 1983 | 87 | May 1983 |
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