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Results 199601 - 199650 of 209437
Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WEATHERUPPrivateIvan R.Royal Rifles of CanadaWorld War IIGrafton1985July/August 1987
WEAVERPrivateArthur J.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIFort MacleodJune 17th, 1987October 1987
WEAVERRobert F.Royal Canadian NavyKorean WarBlenheimMay 16th, 2009September/October 2009
WEAVERCraftsmanAllen GeorgeRoyal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIWellandJune 30th, 1986October 1986
WEAVERLeading AircraftmanThomas E.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIEssexSeptember 8th, 1985March 1986
WEAVERPrivateEdwardRoyal Canadian RegimentAmherstburgAugust 19th, 2008November/December 2008
WEAVERPrivateEugene G.Royal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IIOntario, CanadaDecember 20th, 2007November/December 2008
WEAVEROrdinary SeamanDavid H.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IISt. CatharinesFebruary 1993May 1993
WEAVERWilliamRoyal Canadian NavyAbbotsfordApril 2nd, 1992July/August 1992
WEAVERKenneth1st Canadian Parachute BattalionWorld War IISaint JohnFebruary 26th, 2004September/October 2004
WEAVERWilfred J.Royal Canadian NavySeptember 29th, 2004March/April 2005
WEAVERLieutenantKennethRoyal Canadian NavyWorld War IIFort ErieJuly 2nd, 1992October 1992
WEAVERAircraftwoman 2nd ClassBetty M.World War IIOntario, CanadaFebruary 10th, 1999September/October 1999
WEAVERCorporalRalphWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaJune 15th, 1999March/April 2000
WEAVERIreneWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJune 2nd, 1999September/October 1999
WEAVERMurrayWorld War IIBurlingtonOctober 10th, 1996March/April 1997
WEAVERPrivateDewey J.World War IIUpper MusquodoboitSeptember 20th, 1999March/April 2000
WEAVERPrivateWesley J.World War IIOntario, CanadaJanuary 13th, 1998September/October 1998
WEAVERSignalmanAlfred W.World War IIOntario, CanadaJune 1st, 1998September/October 1998
WEAVERStoker 1st ClassDonald A.World War IIDundasSeptember 6th, 1999March/April 2000
WEAVERWilliam J.World War IINova Scotia, CanadaAugust 9th, 1997March/April 1998
WEAVERLance-CorporalHoward B.Perth RegimentWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJanuary 16th, 2001November/December 2001
WEAVERAaron E. (Gene)The Princess of Wales’ Own RegimentNiagara FallsFebruary 7th, 2000November/December 2000
WEAVERSapperVictor R.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IINanaimoJune 28th, 2000November/December 2000
WEAVERLeading AircraftmanE. KennethMerchant Navy, Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISaulniervilleAugust 25th, 2000November/December 2000
WEAVERAble SeamanJames E.World War IIPeace RiverNovember 15th, 1995March 1996
WEAVEREdgar HansenRoyal Canadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IIAylmerApril 12th, 1988July/August 1988
WEAVERPrivateRoyStormont, Dundas and Glengarry HighlandersWorld War IICoboconkDecember 27th, 1987March 1988
WEAVERSergeantRussell F.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IILondonJanuary 20th, 2022November 2022
WEAVERBillWorld War IISchreiberMay 17th, 2017November 2018
WEAVERTrooperRoyBritish Columbia Regiment, also known as DCORWorld War IISparwoodFebruary 2nd, 1983June/July 1983
WEAVERPrivateFrank W.FrederictonMay 23rd, 2014September/October 2014
WEAVERPrivateCharlesRoyal Canadian EngineersPort HopeJuly 12th, 2019November 2019
WEAVERDonald G.Canadian ArmyKorean WarDoaktownSeptember 21st, 2015March 2016
WEAVERPrivateDexterRoyal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IISaulniervilleDecember 15th, 2014November/December 2015
WEAVERRobert B.Royal Canadian Air ForceWinnipegDecember 13th, 2009September/October 2010
WEAVERStaff SergeantJ.A.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IICharlottetownJune 22nd, 1984September 1984
WEAVERPrivateFredPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light InfantryWorld War IGeorgetownApril 8th, 1984July 1984
WEAVERLloyd G.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IITrentonJune 21st, 1985September 1985
WEAVERRichardSurrey1990April 1991
WEAVERWarrant Officer 2nd ClassEarl S.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIParisAugust 1991December 1991/January 1992
WEAVERCorporalFloyd E.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIMissionJune 17th, 1991October 1991
WEAVERChief Petty OfficerWillard C.Merchant NavyWorld War IIHillsboroughJune 28th, 1991November 1991
WEAVERPrivateJames H.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIChathamFebruary 5th, 2002November/December 2002
WEAVERJohn A.Royal Canadian Army Service CorpsWorld War IINova Scotia, CanadaJanuary 11th, 2002November/December 2002
WEAVERFlying OfficerWalter S.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaMarch 12th, 2002November/December 2002
WEAVERPrivateRobert R.Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light InfantryKorean WarLindsayAugust 1st, 2002March/April 2003
WEAVERSapperSidney H.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIPeterboroughFebruary 16th, 1994January 1995
WEAVERActing SergeantCharlesRoyal Air ForceWorld War IIRexdaleApril 1995August 1995
WEAVERLeading BombardierReginaldRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IITorontoJune 9th, 1995October 1995
Results 199601 - 199650 of 209437

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