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Last Name | Rank | First Name | Unit | Theatre of Operations | Location | Date Deceased | Published |
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WHEATON | Gunner | Murray J. | Canadian Army | World War II | British Columbia, Canada | July 5th, 2009 | March/April 2010 |
WHEATON | Wayne G. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Wood Point | July 13th, 2009 | March/April 2010 | |
WHEATON | M. Adeline | Canadian Women’s Army Corps | World War II | Windsor | May 16th, 2011 | September/October 2011 | |
WHEATON | Leading Aircraftman | Russell P. | Nova Scotia, Canada | October 30th, 1999 | March/April 2000 | ||
WHEATON | Private | Ernest S. | Nova Scotia, Canada | February 22nd, 1998 | September/October 1998 | ||
WHEATON | Private | Manning B. | World War II | New Brunswick, Canada | May 20th, 1999 | March/April 2000 | |
WHEATON | Trooper | Chesley A. (Duffy) | World War II | Nova Scotia, Canada | March 30th, 1997 | September/October 1997 | |
WHEATON | Corporal | Frederick F. | World War II | New Brunswick, Canada | September 24th, 2001 | March/April 2002 | |
WHEATON | Leading Aircraftman | Thomas C. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | July 23rd, 2001 | November/December 2001 | |
WHEATON | Parker A. | Princess Louise Fusiliers | World War II | New Brunswick, Canada | November 12th, 2004 | November/December 2005 | |
WHEATON | Private | Charles R. | Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps | World War II | Hamilton | August 15th, 1991 | December 1991/January 1992 |
WHEATON | Private | Robert | Carleton and York Regiment | World War II | Salisbury | April 25th, 1993 | July/August 1993 |
WHEATON | Private | Donald K .dC | 8th Princess Louise’s (New Brunswick) Hussars | World War II | Sackville | January 1st, 1993 | May 1993 |
WHEATON | Gunner | William | Royal Newfoundland Regiment | World War II | Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | July 22nd, 2004 | March/April 2005 |
WHEATON | Evans E. | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | New Brunswick, Canada | February 5th, 2004 | September/October 2004 | |
WHEATON | Sergeant | Ken | Canadian Army | World War II | Aylmer | July 27th, 1993 | November 1993 |
WHEATON | Charles C. | Halifax Rifles | World War II | Windsor | October 20th, 1992 | February 1993 | |
WHEATON | Private | Donald M. | Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps | World War II | Fredericton | December 21st, 1988 | April 1989 |
WHEATON | Private | Douglas | North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment | World War II | Sackville | August 28th, 1988 | December 1988/January 1989 |
WHEATON | Private | Fred L. | Royal Canadian Regiment | New Germany | December 12th, 1987 | May 1988 | |
WHEBBY | Signalman | Bernard | Royal Canadian Corps of Signals | World War II | Dartmouth | November 3rd, 1985 | March 1986 |
WHEELAND | Clifford D. | Merchant Navy, Royal Canadian Navy | World War II | April 2002 | November/December 2002 | ||
WHEELDON | Aircraftman 2nd Class | Arnold | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve | World War II | Hamilton | June 11th, 2008 | November/December 2008 |
WHEELDON | Private | Antony Peter | World War II | 100 Mile House | November 17th, 1984 | March 1985 | |
WHEELDON | Malcolm E. | World War II | Penticton | September 6th, 1995 | January 1996 | ||
WHEELE | Sergeant | Edgar J. | World War II | British Columbia, Canada | April 23rd, 1998 | September/October 1998 | |
WHEELE | Private | Fredrick H. | Seaforth Highlanders of Canada | World War II | British Columbia, Canada | November 1st, 2008 | March/April 2009 |
WHEELER | Private | Elliot E. | Canadian Army | World War II | Manitoba, Canada | October 9th, 2008 | March/April 2009 |
WHEELER | Denis J. | Royal Navy | World War II | Yukon, Canada | May 29th, 2007 | Web Only | |
WHEELER | Private | William John | 1st Motor Machine Gun Brigade | World War I | Shelburne | March 28th, 1987 | July/August 1987 |
WHEELER | Sergeant | Melvin George | Lord Strathcona’s Horse | Red Deer | June 17th, 1987 | October 1987 | |
WHEELER | George J. | World War II | St. Catharines | February 5th, 2008 | November/December 2008 | ||
WHEELER | Leading Aircraftman | Gerard W. | Royal Air Force | World War II | Ontario, Canada | March 17th, 2008 | November/December 2008 |
WHEELER | Sergeant | Harold H. | Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Army | World War II | Ontario, Canada | December 26th, 2007 | November/December 2008 |
WHEELER | Private | Richard | Royal Canadian Artillery, Canadian Provost Corps | World War II | Ontario, Canada | November/December 2008 | |
WHEELER | Able Seaman | Glenn | Royal Canadian Navy | World War II | Blenheim | March 27th, 1987 | September 1987 |
WHEELER | Thomas R. | Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment | Milton | December 1986 | April 1987 | ||
WHEELER | Sergeant | Percy Donald | Royal Artillery | World War I | Toronto | September 26th, 1986 | December 1986/January 1987 |
WHEELER | Ivor | Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry | Korean War | Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | December 21st, 2008 | September/October 2009 | |
WHEELER | Lance-Corporal | Ernest W. | Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps | World War II | Halifax | February 3rd, 1986 | April 1986 |
WHEELER | Warrant Officer 2nd Class | Edmond | Royal Canadian Air Force | World War II | Lindsay | October 3rd, 2007 | March/April 2008 |
WHEELER | Captain | Leslie T. | World War II | Ontario, Canada | August 5th, 1997 | March/April 1998 | |
WHEELER | Corporal | Robert C. | World War II | British Columbia, Canada | August 9th, 1998 | March/April 1999 | |
WHEELER | David R. | Dartmouth | September 24th, 1997 | March/April 1998 | |||
WHEELER | Leading Aircraftman | Howard G. | Manitoba, Canada | April 10th, 1996 | March/April 1997 | ||
WHEELER | Private | Roy A. | World War II, Korean War | Windsor | July 25th, 1996 | November/December 1996 | |
WHEELER | Raymond T. | Ontario, Canada | November 15th, 1999 | March/April 2000 | |||
WHEELER | Albert | World War II | Ottawa | June 1995 | February 1996 | ||
WHEELER | Leading Seaman | Clifford J. | World War II | Ottawa | September 27th, 1995 | March 1996 | |
WHEELER | Frank B. | World War II | Squamish | October 14th, 2001 | March/April 2002 |
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.
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