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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WILBYSergeantAlan D.Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry HighlandersWorld War IIPort HopeOctober 31st, 2006May/June 2007
WILBYJohnQueen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, Royal Winnipeg RiflesWorld War IIWinnipegDecember 30th, 2005November/December 2006
WILBYEdward J.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIJanuary 15th, 2002November/December 2002
WILBYThomas R.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIJuly 8th, 2003March/April 2004
WILBYCorporalWilliamRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIAlert BayMarch 21st, 1995November/December 1995
WILBYLieutenantRobert V.North Shore (New Brunswick) RegimentWorld War IIFrederictonJanuary 1st, 1995April 1995
WILBYPrivateRobert E.Royal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IINorth YorkNovember 21st, 1994March 1995
WILBYAllen9th Field Ambulance, Royal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IIMontrealJanuary 16th, 1983May 1983
WILBYGraham A.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IITrailSeptember 16th, 2012March/April 2013
WILBYLeading AircraftmanAlbert E.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IITorontoMay 3rd, 1990July/August 1990
WILCEJohnBritish Columbia, CanadaSeptember 6th, 2001March/April 2002
WILCOCKStaff SergeantClifford MM48th Highlanders of CanadaWorld War I, World War IIRichmond HillApril 1985August 1985
WILCOCKSergeantEdward C.Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Armed ForcesWorld War IIGimliJune 15th, 2017November 2017
WILCOCK-FINNPrivateJohnCanadian ArmyWorld War IIOntario, CanadaNovember 30th, 2007March/April 2008
WILCOCKSFlying OfficerLarryRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IILondonOctober 25th, 2009March/April 2010
WILCOCKSONTrooperJack R.8th Canadian Reconnaissance RegimentWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaNovember/December 2006
WILCOCKSONTrooperJack R.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIApril 5th, 2005November/December 2005
WILCOTTPrivateB.Canadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IIOntario, CanadaDecember 27th, 2000March/April 2001
WILCOXPrivateDavid A.Canadian ArmyWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaNovember 14th, 2000March/April 2001
WILCOXSergeantHarold L.Royal Canadian Air ForceDundasJanuary 9th, 2001March/April 2001
WILCOXPrivateIvan M.World War IIWoodbridgeAugust 18th, 2001March/April 2002
WILCOXLeading AircraftmanRobert E.World War IIAlberta, CanadaAugust 19th, 2001March/April 2002
WILCOXStoker 1st ClassRalph A.Merchant NavyWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaApril 27th, 2000November/December 2000
WILCOXCharles D.Royal ArtilleryWorld War IILindsayJuly 14th, 2001November/December 2001
WILCOXPrivateSeymour M.Carleton and York RegimentWorld War IISt. StephenJuly 25th, 2001November/December 2001
WILCOXStoker 1st ClassHowardRoyal Canadian NavyWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaDecember 20th, 2004November/December 2005
WILCOXGunnerH.6th Anti-Tank RegimentWorld War IIEtobicokeJanuary 13th, 1999September/October 1999
WILCOXPrivateAlfred H.Carleton and York RegimentWorld War IISt. StephenJune 16th, 1990May 1990
WILCOXSergeantCharles DRoyal Canadian Air ForceCold LakeJune 17th, 1990September 1990
WILCOXPrivateT.H.Royal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IIKenoraMay 1990September 1990
WILCOXLance-CorporalJoseph H.Canadian Forestry Corps, Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IISurreyOctober 19th, 1991December 1991/January 1992
WILCOXStanley K.Canadian ArmyCanwood1989December 1990/January 1991
WILCOXTrooperB. Wray17th Duke of York’s Royal Canadian HussarsWorld War IIWellandJanuary 13th, 1984May 1984
WILCOXSergeantMorleyWorld War IIChathamMarch 9th, 1984June 1984
WILCOXCorporalWrayCanadian ArmyWorld War IIWellandJanuary 13th, 1984April 1984
WILCOXPrivateJohnRoyal Canadian ArtilleryOntario, CanadaJanuary 10th, 2011September/October 2011
WILCOXEngine Room Artificer 2ndClassRonald E.Royal Canadian NavyKorean WarDartmouthFebruary 17th, 2011September/October 2011
WILCOXGeorge L.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IISurreyJuly 16th, 1994February 1995
WILCOXStoker Petty OfficerWendell L.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IISherbrookeJanuary 2nd, 1995April 1995
WILCOXLance SergeantJohn E.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IIRichmondMay 1994September 1994
WILCOXWalter B.Newfoundland Overseas Forestry UnitWorld War IISaint JohnMarch 10th, 2002November/December 2002
WILCOXPrivateRobert C.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIBracebridge1994January 1995
WILCOXRoger O.World War IIAugust 21st, 2004March/April 2005
WILCOXCorporalTruman A.Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of CanadaWorld War IIOntario, CanadaDecember 26th, 2004March/April 2005
WILCOXCorporalGordonRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IICallanderDecember 23rd, 1992July/August 1993
WILCOXWesley J.World War IIConsulJanuary 2nd, 1993April 1993
WILCOXSergeantHarold J.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIWaubausheneJanuary 30th, 1992May 1992
WILCOXMorrellWorld War IIEdmontonJune 10th, 1992September 1992
WILCOXPrivateMarshall S.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IIPentictonOctober 26th, 1992February 1993
WILCOXTrooperErnest A.World War IIBrandonJuly 10th, 2015March 2016
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