| Last Name | Rank | First Name | Unit | Location | Date Deceased | Age | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEXTER | Signalman | Philip J. | Royal Canadian Corps of Signals | Weston | May 16th, 1989 | 66 | July/August 1989 |
| DEXTER | Major | Terrence M. | Royal Canadian Infantry Corps | Oromocto | April 23rd, 2020 | 78 | November 2021 |
| DEXTER | Val | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | Rothesay | May 4th, 2002 | 79 | November/December 2002 | |
| DEXTER | William S. | Merchant Navy | Kenora | July 21st, 2014 | 88 | May/June 2015 | |
| DEXTER (PARROT) | Hilda | Auxiliary Territorial Service | Liverpool | August 10th, 2010 | 87 | March/April 2011 | |
| DEXTRAS | Thomas | Canadian Forestry Corps | Valleyfield | February 20th, 1982 | 84 | May 1982 | |
| DEXTRAS | Thomas | Canadian Forestry Corps | Valleyfield | February 20th, 1982 | 84 | May 1982 | |
| DEXTRAZE | General | Jacques A., Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order | Fusiliers Mont-Royal, Royal 22nd Regiment | Montreal | May 9th, 1993 | 73 | July/August 1993 |
| DEXTRAZE | Sapper | Marcel | Royal Canadian Engineers | St-Jean-sur-Richelieu | October 24th, 2009 | 96 | March/April 2010 |
| DEXTRAZE | Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class | Roger | Royal Canadian Navy | Philipsburg | January 2nd, 1983 | 65 | March 1983 |
| DEY | Trooper | A. Clifford | 17th Duke of York’s Royal Canadian Hussars | Hemmingford | August 15th, 1989 | 68 | March 1990 |
| DEY | Alexander M. | Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers | Victoria Harbour | March 7th, 2007 | November/December 2007 | ||
| DEY | Sapper | Asa C. | Royal Canadian Engineers | Calgary | August 27th, 1991 | 86 | November 1991 |
| DEY | Warrant Officer 1st Class | John A. | Royal Air Force | Saskatchewan, Canada | November 3rd, 2011 | 89 | March/April 2012 |
| DEY | Kenneth | United States Army | San Francisco | December 4th, 2017 | 70 | November 2018 | |
| DEY | Kenneth C. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | Manitoba, Canada | July 29th, 2000 | 75 | November/December 2000 | |
| DEY | Robert H. | Canadian Infantry Corps | Bobcaygeon | January 16th, 1995 | 78 | May 1995 | |
| DeYAEGER | Carlos E. | Rocky Mountain Rangers, Canadian Provost Corps | British Columbia, Canada | January 12th, 1998 | 81 | September/October 1998 | |
| DEYARMOND | Flying Officer | Harold L. | Royal Canadian Air Force | New Brunswick, Canada | August 4th, 2009 | 85 | March/April 2010 |
| DEYELL | Private | Gerry T. | Midland Regiment | Ontario, Canada | June 25th, 2003 | 73 | November/December 2003 |
| DEYELL | Harry F. (Archie) | Royal Canadian Air Force | Dorchester | August 22nd, 2018 | 93 | November 2019 | |
| DEYELL | Private | J.A | Canadian Army | Campbellford | December 1991 | 75 | April 1992 |
| DEYELL | Private | John B. | Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps | Omemee | August 19th, 2013 | March/April 2014 | |
| DEYENBERG | Private | Elmer | Royal Canadian Artillery | Loreburn | April 18th, 1990 | 74 | July/August 1990 |
| DEYMAN | Leading Aircraftman | Ernest J. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Ontario, Canada | April 5th, 2004 | 82 | September/October 2004 |
| DEYMAN | Gunner | Jack A. | Royal Canadian Artillery | Cornwall | December 10th, 2005 | 93 | November/December 2006 |
| DEYO | Corporal | John Edgar | Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers | Kingston | April 20th, 1985 | 65 | July 1985 |
| DEYOUNG | Sergeant | John A. | Royal Netherlands Army | September 26th, 2004 | 78 | March/April 2005 | |
| DEYOUNG | Flight Sergeant | John A. | Royal Canadian Air Force | Ontario, Canada | April 24th, 1999 | 77 | September/October 1999 |
| DEYOUNG | Joseph A. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | Antigonish | May 30th, 2006 | November/December 2006 | ||
| DEYOUNG | Sergeant | Leo C. | Royal Canadian Navy | Tangier | July 22nd, 2002 | 71 | November/December 2002 |
| DEYOUNG | Corporal | Michael | Canadian Army | Spryfield | January 11th, 2009 | 74 | September/October 2009 |
| DEZALL | T.E. | Olds | March 1988 | 36 | July/August 1988 | ||
| DEZAN | Private | Lawrence | Canadian Forestry Corps | Ayer's Cliff | April 8th, 1988 | 68 | July/August 1988 |
| DEZAN | Stoker 1st Class | Melbert C. | Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve | Quebec, Canada | February 16th, 2005 | 83 | November/December 2005 |
| DEZAN | Private | Ronald | Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada | Ayer's Cliff | August 4th, 1994 | 69 | January 1995 |
| DEZELL | Earl D. | Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers | Paris | July 17th, 1989 | 72 | February 1990 | |
| DEZENOSKY | Private | Ivan | South Saskatchewan Regiment | Weston | October 15th, 1994 | 74 | February 1995 |
| DEZIEL | Corporal | Joseph | Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces | Joliette | February 8th, 2004 | 77 | September/October 2004 |
| DEZIEL | Sergeant | Lawrence L. | Canadian Forces | Ontario, Canada | July 16th, 2011 | 79 | March/April 2012 |
| DEZIEL | Omer | Royal Canadian Air Force | Ontario, Canada | August 28th, 1997 | 74 | March/April 1998 | |
| DEZIEL | Regimental Sergeant Major | Raymond | Royal Canadian Artillery | Quebec, Canada | August 18th, 1999 | 76 | March/April 2000 |
| DEZOURDY | Alphonse | Canadian Engineers, Royal Canadian Engineers | St-Hyacinthe | March 17th, 1984 | 92 | June 1984 | |
| DEZUTTER | Lance-Corporal | Albert L. | Canadian Army | Alberta, Canada | December 4th, 2001 | 85 | November/December 2002 |
| DEZUTTER | Trooper | Marcel T. | Canadian Armoured Corps | Alberta, Canada | June 22nd, 2006 | 86 | November/December 2006 |
| DI MARIO | Private | Ernest | Royal Canadian Regiment | Toronto | February 4th, 1993 | 71 | July/August 1993 |
| DI MAURIZIO | Petty Officer | William | Royal Navy, Royal 22nd Regiment | Rawdon | February 21st, 2021 | 90 | November 2021 |
| DI PASQUALE | Corporal | Remo J. | Royal Canadian Army Service Corps | Sault Ste. Marie | December 13th, 1992 | 80 | April 1993 |
| DI STEFANO | Michel | Saint John Fusiliers | Verdun | December 1989 | 74 | April 1990 | |
| DI-CARLO | Robert | Royal Canadian Air Force | Laval | 75 | September/October 2009 |
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