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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
WILSONFlying OfficerH.R.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIHamiltonJune 13th, 1988October 1988
WILSONLance-CorporalRichard M.Royal Canadian ArtilleryMississaugaJune 13th, 1988October 1988
WILSONSergeantWilliam EdwardRoyal Army Medical CorpsWorld War IITrentonJune 30th, 1988October 1988
WILSONGeorgeRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IILethbridgeJuly 25th, 1988November 1988
WILSONWarrant Officer 2nd ClassGeorge ErnestRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIChilliwackJuly 28th, 1988November 1988
WILSONStaff SergeantAlexanderMerchant Navy, Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIWillowdaleJanuary 6th, 1989April 1989
WILSONGunnerKenneth F.World War IINew DenverDecember 17th, 1988April 1989
WILSONLincoln S.Royal Canadian Air ForceBellevilleSeptember 15th, 1988April 1989
WILSONStoker 1st ClassWallace F.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IISt. Catharines1987April 1989
WILSONFrederick W.Royal Canadian Naval ReserveWorld War IIWinnipegNovember 25th, 1988March 1989
WILSONSergeantHenry H.Canadian Forestry CorpsWorld War IIMerrittDecember 1st, 1988March 1989
WILSONMalcolm M.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIEdmontonOctober 30th, 1988March 1989
WILSONPrivateHorace W.World War ISaskatchewan, CanadaSeptember 24th, 1989Web Only
WILSON (ALLAN)PrivateDorothy A.Canadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaMay 17th, 2000November/December 2000
WILSON (ARGYROPOULOS)GeorgeEdmontonFebruary 20th, 1992June 1992
WILSON (ATKINS)Barbara C.Canadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IIVictoriaDecember 1st, 2018November 2019
WILSON (CHURCHER)Edna M.Women’s Royal Canadian Naval ServiceWorld War IISt. CatharinesJanuary 16th, 1994August 1994
WILSON (DONOVAN)CorporalClarice L.Canadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IIMississaugaAugust 26th, 2019November 2019
WILSON-FISKPrivateMildred (Bev)Canadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War IIFebruary 15th, 1999September/October 1999
WILSON-SMITHRichard W.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIDecember 20th, 2000November/December 2001
WILSTONCorporalWilfred E.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIHuntsvilleAugust 5th, 1993November 1993
WILTChief Warrant Officer 1st ClassStafford G.Canadian ArmyBlenheimMarch 15th, 2010September/October 2010
WILTGunnerDouglas E.4th Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse ArtilleryNew Brunswick, CanadaJune 17th, 2005November/December 2005
WILTONHaroldCanadian Army, Canadian ForcesWorld War IIOntario, CanadaMarch 1st, 1999September/October 1999
WILTONGeneralMaxwell Jim3rd Anti-Tank RegimentWorld War IIStoughtonOctober 20th, 1984February 1985
WILTONSergeantL.G.Ontario RegimentWorld War IIAugust 18th, 2011March/April 2012
WILTONEdgar T.World War IISurreySeptember 1st, 1995June/July 1996
WILTONAble SeamanWilliam RobertRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIParry SoundNovember 16th, 1982February 1983
WILTONCorporalArthur HenryRoyal Canadian EngineersWorld War IIChilliwackJuly 6th, 1984October 1984
WILTONRay H.Royal Canadian Air ForceTrentonJanuary 3rd, 2021November 2021
WILTONFredGrey and Simcoe ForestersDurhamJuly 23rd, 2013March/April 2014
WILTONSergeantAlan W.Royal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIRegina1992December 1993/January 1994
WILTONHoward M.424 (Tiger) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIBrandonFebruary 24th, 1992June 1992
WILTONSergeantArthur B.World War IICalgaryFebruary 16th, 1994June/July 1994
WILTONHankOttawaMarch 14th, 1994June/July 1994
WILTONLieutenantHedley W.Royal Canadian Ordnance CorpsWorld War IIShawnigan LakeFebruary 20th, 1989July/August 1989
WILTONPrivateD. RussellCanadian ArmyWorld War IIPort CoquitlamOctober 22nd, 1986February 1987
WILTONKenneth J.Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian ForcesSt. ThomasMay 27th, 2003November/December 2003
WILTONLeading AircraftmanErnest GRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIFort ErieJune 29th, 1994October 1994
WILTON (COPTON)Lilian G.Women’s Royal Naval ServiceWorld War IIPort HopeAugust 3rd, 2003November/December 2003
WILTON-THOMASCorporalElsie L.Canadian Women’s Army CorpsWorld War I, World War IIParry SoundDecember 1st, 1989March 1990
WILTSEStoker 1st ClassJamesRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIWaterlooOctober 20th, 1989February 1990
WILTSETrooperArthurCanadian Armoured CorpsWorld War IIConsortAugust 30th, 1992December 1992/January 1993
WILTSEP.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IINew WestminsterMarch 7th, 1989October 1989
WILTSEYLawrence O.PetalumaSeptember 10th, 1984May 1985
WILTSHIREW.World War IINova Scotia, CanadaSeptember/October 2010
WILTSHIREHaroldRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IITillsonburgOctober 20th, 1989Web Only
WILTSHIREWarrant Officer 1st ClassEdward S.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIPerthMarch 3rd, 2007November/December 2007
WILTSHIRETrooperEdward G.World War IIRosslandJune 24th, 2014May/June 2015
WILTSHIRELeading AircraftmanR.J. (Bob)Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIMindenFebruary 6th, 2017November 2017
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