431 www.on.legion.ca ONTARIO COMMAND REYNOLDS, Cameron B. “Bryce” Bryce was born on July 15, 1918 in Erieau, Ontario. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers after enlisting in the Army in May of 1944. He served in Italy during World War II until his discharge in 1945. He was a prisoner of war and was first reported missing in action for the battle for Italy. He was wounded and later captured and held prisoner in Germany. While in a German prison, he drove trucks between Switzerland and Germany carrying food parcels for his comrades. A story was related while rebuilding blown down buildings, he threw a brick at a guard. Luckily he didn’t shoot him. He was taken prisoner in January of 1944 in Italy and was liberated on April 13, 1945 by the Americans. Bryce was the son of Roy and Gertrude Reynolds and he worked for the Railroad in Windsor, Ontario. Bryce passed away on January 12, 1980 and was buried in Victoria Memorial Cemetery in Windsor. RICHARDSON, Bertram C. “Tony” Tony was born on June 18, 1917 in Pontypool, Ontario. Tony served with the R.C.A.S.C. Corp in Halifax, Nova Scotia as a mechanic, building and repairing Army vehicles from February 1942 to November 1945. Following his discharge, Tony returned to Pontypool where he owned and operated the Richardson Bros. Garage and GM Dealership. Tony was a member of the Pontypool United church, a past president of the Pontypool Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Pontypool Cemetery Board, a member of the Masonic AF and AM Lodge at Orono and a member of the Scottish Rite Lodge of Perfection. He passed away suddenly on November 25, 1967 at the age of 50. REYNOLDS, Douglas L. Douglas was born on September 16, 1921 in Erieau, Ontario. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Germany during World War II. He was the youngest of four children and was a great athlete in Chatham High School. He joined the Chatham Police Force and was to become a detective but he was killed in Chatham on December 30, 1947.
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