PECL-06

Lest We Forget / 9 ARBING, Leith WWII Leith served the Canadian Army, enlisting in 1941. BARRY, Alexander WWII Alexander was born on August 10, 1901 in St. Peter’s Harbour, PEI, son of John and Margaret (MacIntosh) Barry. After the death of his parents, he went to live with Pius Sutherland’s family in Cable Head East. He enlisted on October 1, 1939 and joined the 58th Heavy Battery. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom and in the central Mediterranean area. After his discharge on November 21, 1945, he returned to Cable Head, where he married Cecilia Sutherland and raised a family. Alexander passed away on January 20, 1970, and is buried in St. Peter’s Bay Roman Catholic Church Cemetery. He was awarded the following decorations and medals: 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defense Medal, and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal BARRY, Bernard WWII Bernard was born in 1896 in St. Peter’s Harbour, PEI, son of John and Margaret (MacIntosh) Barry. After the death of his parents, he lived with Pat McCarthy and later he went to live with the Cummings’ family in Goose River. He joined the 105th Regiment, and was wounded in action while serving in France. After his discharge, he returned to Goose River for a short time. He moved to Charlottetown, where he became an employee of the CNR Hotel. He lived in Charlottetown until his death in 1973. Bernard is buried in the People’s Roman Catholic Cemetery in Charlottetown. BARRY, Patrick Joseph WWI Patrick was born on June 10, 1897 in St. Peter’s Harbour, PEI, son of John and Margaret (MacIntosh) Barry. After the death of his parents, he lived with Clem and Maggie Sutherland in Cable Head. He enlisted in the Canadian Army on January 12, 1916, and joined the 105th Regiment Battalion, B Company and was sent overseas. After the war, he returned to Cable Head for a short time. Upon his discharge, Patrick left for Ontario, where he later passed away. He is buried in Ontario. BOULTER, Karl WWII Karl was born in 1906 in Victoria, PEI. He enlisted in the Canadian Navy on May 7, 1940, and was discharged on February 5, 1945. He served on Corvettes at sea for most of this time. Karl now resides at the Garden Home in Charlottetown. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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