73 www.on.legion.ca ONTARIO COMMAND BRYAN, Edwin William Edwin was born in Northgate, London, England on February 22, 1924. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy on May 1, 1942 and served on HMCS La Malbaie in 1943, HMCS Le Pas in 1944 and HMCS Owen Sound in 1945. Edwin served in the North Atlantic and England duringWorldWar II. He was discharged on August 8, 1945 and was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, the Atlantic Star, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the King George VI coronation Medal. He was a life member of The Royal Canadian Legion Port Colborne and Humberstone Branch 56 and was Honorary Secretary for 12 years and Sergeant at Army for 10 years. Edwin passed away on January 1, 1991. BULLARD, John Eldon John was born in the village of Winthrop, Huron County, on April 11, 1899. He was learning to be a blacksmith when he enlisted in Seaforth on February 29, 1916. He travelled to England on the SS Lapland in November 1916. He arrived with the 161st Bn and was taken on strength by the 34th Bn and later transferred to the 25th Res. Bn. He was with the 43rd Cameron Highlanders Bn. when he was wounded during the battle and later died of his wounds. He was at the 18th General Hospital, Dames Camieres France when he died. He is buried at Burlin Military Cemetery in France. His parents were notified of his death on November 1, 1918. “He Answered His Country’s Call” is inscribed on his headstone. His name is inscribed on the Seaforth Cenotaph Branch 156. BUCK, Brian E. Brian was born on July 8, 1951, in Paris, Ontario. He enlisted in the Canadian Army on July 6, 1971 and served in the 1st Canadian Signal Regiment in Egypt. He was discharged on June 30, 1976 and returned home to Simcoe, ON where he married KimberlyWalters and changed his last name toWalters. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Major Walter Bernard Branch 125 for 25 years and was also involved with the Simcoe Army Cadets until his death. Brian passed away on July 12, 2010.
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