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Monuments at Camperville, erected in 1977 by the Camperville Ladies Church Auxiliary, list members of the community who served in the military during the First World War and Second World War, some of whom were killed.
Camperville War Memorial (circa 1996)
Source: Patrick MoricanCamperville War Memorials (June 2016)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughSite Coordinates (lat/long): N51.99163, W100.14940
denoted by symbol on the map above
Name
Occupation
Service
Rank
Birth Date
Death Date
Antoine Bone
Fisherman
107th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
1893
15 August 1917
Name
Service
Rank
Birth Date
Death Date
Adelard Joseph Chartrand
Lake Superior Regiment (Motor), Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Private
7 November 1920
9 March 1945
Lawrence Chartrand
[Winnipeg Rifles]Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Lance Sergeant
15 December 1916
8 June 1944
Louis Chartrand
[Winnipeg Rifles]Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Rifleman
1918
8 June 1944
Lawrence Roderick Guiboche
[Winnipeg Rifles]Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Rifleman
7 April 1923
8 June 1944
Anthony Alec Fagnan
[Winnipeg Rifles]Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Rifleman
15 March 1922
8 June 1944
Frederick Flamand
South Saskatchewan Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Private
24 June 1923
8 August 1944
William Pangman
Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Rifleman
22 February 1920
6 June 1944
Joseph Nicholas Porter
Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Rifleman
19 March 1918
9 June 1944
Francis William Welburn
Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Rifleman
18 October 1924
20 April 1945
For the names of First World War casualities from Manitoba who do not appear on any physical monument in the province, see the Manitoba Historical Society War Memorial. If you know of a name that is omitted from this list, please contact the MHS War Memorial Researcher Darryl Toews (darryl@mhs.mb.ca).
Soldiers of the First World War - Canadian Expeditionary Force, Library and Archives Canada.
Canadian Virtual War Memorial, Veterans Affairs Canada.
Financial support for research reported on this page was provided by the Manitoba Heritage Grants Program (2015-2016).
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough and Darryl Toews.
Page revised: 4 January 2021
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