Lest We Forget / 29 FLEMING, John Paul Rubens WWII Paul was born on January 21, 1915 in Stanley Bridge. He was the son of Dr. James and Clara (Hogan) Fleming. During World War Two, Paul served with the R.C.D.F. Marine Squadron and as an R.C.A.F. traffic control ler. He later served with the R.C.M.P. He returned to PEI after retiring and is buried in St. Annʼs Cemetery in Hope River. He passed away on July 4, 2006. DUNN, Wilfred Louis WWII Wi lfred was born in Rosevi lle. He enlisted in the Army with the Nova Scotia Highlanders as a Private on June 19, 1940, and served in Canada and PEI unti l being discharged on May 13, 1941. DWAN, Joseph Gerard WWII Gerard was born on Fortune Road, PEI on May 5, 1921 and enlisted in December 1943 and again in 1948 in the R.C.N. on the High Seas as a Chief Petty Officer. He was discharged in 1947 and again in 1951. FYFE (MACDONALD), Anna WWII Anna was born on September 22, 1922 in Alba Station, Cape Breton, NS. She served with the Royal Canadian Air Force form 1940-44 on various Canadian air bases. She l ived on the farm unti l it was sold to Gerritt Kuipers in 1996, at which time she moved back to Cape Breton. Anna passed away on June 16, 2002. FYFE, Hannah Gerritt WWI Hannah was born on December 23, 1870, the daughter of John and Mary Ann (Smith) Fyfe of Stanley Bridge. She received her Registered Nurse l icense in 1899 from Newton General Hospital and worked in Boston. She enlisted as a Nursing Sister for the Canadian Forces Medical Services during World War One. Hannah completed her duty in England and France. She returned to work as an Industrial Nurse with the Strathmore Paper Mil ls and retired in Charlottetown in 1943. Hannah passed away on January 15, 1951 and is buried in Cavendish Cemetery. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command
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