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Last Name | Rank | First Name | Unit | Theatre of Operations | Location | Date Deceased | Published |
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ANDERSON | Sid | Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, Reserves | Hamilton | January 30th, 2007 | November/December 2007 | ||
ANDERSON | Leading Aircraftman | Stanley L. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Surrey | April 27th, 2007 | November/December 2007 |
ANDERSON | Anthony J. | Royal Garrison Artillery | World War I, World War II | Kamloops | July 27th, 1988 | November 1988 | |
ANDERSON | Gordon R. | Canadian Army | World War II | Stratford | August 4th, 1988 | November 1988 | |
ANDERSON | Able Seaman | John J. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Victoria | 1987 | April 1989 |
ANDERSON | Eva M. | Canadian Women’s Army Corps | World War II | Barrie | September 20th, 1989 | Web Only | |
ANDERSON | James | Royal Canadian Engineers | World War II | Edmonton | October 4th, 1989 | Web Only | |
ANDERSON | Leading Seaman | Theodore | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Morell | September 13th, 1989 | Web Only |
ANDERSON | W.T. | Winnipeg | Web Only | ||||
ANDERSON | Cecil J. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Vancouver | August 26th, 1988 | December 1988/January 1989 | ||
ANDERSON | Max | Royal Canadian Regiment | Korean War | Iroquois | September 28th, 1988 | December 1988/January 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Robert | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | North Burnaby | August 29th, 1988 | December 1988/January 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Wesley D. | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Winnipeg | September 1988 | December 1988/January 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Leading Stoker | Charles T. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Winnipeg | July 17th, 1987 | February 1988 |
ANDERSON | Captain | Harold A. | 59th Heavy Regiment Royal Artillery (Newfoundland), Royal Canadian Army Service Corps | World War II, Korean War | Victoria | September 26th, 1987 | February 1988 |
ANDERSON | J.G. | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Winnipeg | November 9th, 1987 | February 1988 | |
ANDERSON | Robert B. | Canadian Army | World War II | Lethbridge | October 1st, 1987 | February 1988 | |
ANDERSON | James | 3rd Canadian Field Artillery, Veterans Guard of Canada | World War I, World War II | Saskatchewan, Canada | June 21st, 1987 | March 1988 | |
ANDERSON | Able Seaman | Malcolm Iver | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | Saskatchewan, Canada | November 16th, 1987 | March 1988 | |
ANDERSON | Sergeant | Elmer R. (Al) | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Terrace | July 3rd, 1988 | October 1988 |
ANDERSON | Leading Aircraftman | T. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Windsor | October 1988 | |
ANDERSON | Gordon McGregor (Red) | World War II | Renfrew | July 20th, 1988 | Web Only | ||
ANDERSON | Private | James | Royal Canadian Regiment | World War II | Oshawa | January 23rd, 1989 | May 1989 |
ANDERSON | George A. | Saskatchewan, Canada | March 8th, 1989 | July/August 1989 | |||
ANDERSON | Private | Oscar | Canadian Army | Saskatchewan, Canada | December 26th, 1988 | July/August 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Able Seaman | Andy H. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | Alberta, Canada | October 25th, 2006 | May/June 2007 | |
ANDERSON | James (Andy) | Canadian Army | Korean War | London | November 11th, 2005 | May/June 2007 | |
ANDERSON | Lester F. | Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Loyal Edmonton Regiment | World War II | Castlegar | July 7th, 2006 | May/June 2007 | |
ANDERSON | Ormand J. | Canadian Army | World War II | Calgary | October 21st, 2006 | May/June 2007 | |
ANDERSON | Flight Sergeant | F.E. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Neepawa | January 26th, 1989 | September 1989 |
ANDERSON | Murray G. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Hampton | February 21st, 1989 | September 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Rifleman | William | Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada | World War II | Waterloo | February 24th, 1989 | September 1989 |
ANDERSON | Andrew | Canadian Army | World War II | Edmonton | July 1989 | November 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Private | Walter C. | Canadian Infantry Corps | World War II | Saskatchewan, Canada | August 27th, 1989 | November 1989 |
ANDERSON | Sergeant | Charly | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Red Deer | June 21st, 1989 | October 1989 |
ANDERSON | George P. | World War I | Bengough | June 24th, 1989 | October 1989 | ||
ANDERSON | Leading Aircraftman | Henry A. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Calgary | July 8th, 1989 | October 1989 |
ANDERSON | Gunner | Neil C. | Royal Canadian Artillery | World War II | Guelph | June 12th, 1989 | October 1989 |
ANDERSON | Private | Sidney | World War I | Sudbury | July 8th, 1989 | October 1989 | |
ANDERSON | George A. | Saskatchewan, Canada | March 8th, 1989 | July/August 1989 | |||
ANDERSON | Private | Oscar | Canadian Army | Saskatchewan, Canada | December 26th, 1988 | July/August 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Sergeant | James C. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Manitoba, Canada | July 16th, 2006 | May/June 2007 |
ANDERSON | Fredrick S. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Saskatchewan, Canada | May/June 2007 | ||
ANDERSON | Gunner | Arnold M. | Canadian Army | World War II | Medicine Hat | June 17th, 2006 | May/June 2007 |
ANDERSON | Lance-Corporal | Walter | Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment | World War II | Ontario, Canada | September 5th, 2006 | May/June 2007 |
ANDERSON | Stoker 1st Class | William A. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Port Alberni | August 24th, 2006 | May/June 2007 |
ANDERSON | Sapper | Cecil M. | Royal Canadian Engineers | World War II | Parrsboro | September 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Howard C. | Royal Winnipeg Rifles | World War II | Winnipeg | June 1st, 1989 | September 1989 | |
ANDERSON | Private | Walter F. | Canadian Armoured Corps | World War II | Moosomin | May 29th, 1989 | September 1989 |
ANDERSON | Able Seaman | Alan P. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Toronto | July 25th, 2008 | November/December 2008 |
Since 1928, Legion Magazine has honoured those Canadians who have served their country by publishing in print short death notices for Royal Canadian Legion members with military backgrounds, Canadian veterans and Legion members with police service. With the advent of the Internet, we have created as a historical archive for your free use a Last Post database that goes back to 1982. It currently contains over 300,000 names but this number will rise as further entries are published in print and updated with the newest entries throughout the year. We will gradually go back further in time as our resources permit.
All Canadian veterans are eligible for inclusion in the Last Post. Last Post is published as a free service in recognition of those who served their country and to allow readers to learn of the passing of comrades with whom they have served. The database, found at legionmagazine.com, is reserved for these groups: 1) Canadian citizens and Commonwealth subjects who were ordinary members of The Royal Canadian Legion at the time of death; 2) life members who were previously ordinary members; 3) Canadian veterans who were not Legion members at the time of death.
The database has historical value and can be searched by name, date of death, unit or period of service.
Forms for filling in the information are available at Legion branches. Those submitting notices are urged to be thorough and accurate. Type or print to ensure legibility. Submit notices promptly to ensure timely publication.
As long as the date of death is within the time period of entries on the website (1982 to present), the notice will be added to the database and appear in the printed edition. Notices within a year of the date of death can be submitted by family members, but entries that are more than a year old must come from a Royal Canadian Legion branch.
Reproduction or re-creation of the Legion Magazine Site Last Post database, in whole or in part in any form or media, is strictly forbidden and is a violation of copyright, which resides with Canvet Publications Ltd., the magazine’s publisher.
Legion Magazine owes a special thank you to our volunteers Heather Meikle, Terry Prill and Robyn Zettler who are helping us process entries for this database.