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Lest We Forget / 39 MacDONalD, Mary WWII Mary was born to Richard MacDonald and Margaret Cahill in Dingwell's Mills, PEI on July 25, 1906. She moved to Farmington with her family and later left home to work in the United States. During World War II, she joined the US Services and served as a nurse on a hospital ship. After her discharge in 1946, Mary returned to the United States and married Joseph Bobine of Flint, Michigan. She continued with her nursing career as a teacher and supervisor. Today, Mary still resides in Flint, Michigan. MacDONalD, kenneth V. WWII Kenneth was born to John D. MacDonald and Mary MacCormack on January 15, 1919 in St. Margaret's, PEI. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force, Marine Section, on July 18, 1941 and served as a Corporal in England and France. Kenneth was discharged on October 15, 1945. MacDONalD, lawrence WWII Lawrence was born to Richard MacDonald and Margaret Cahill in Dingwell's Mills, PEI on January 21, 1911. He later moved to Farmington with his family. Lawrence enlisted in the Army and joined the Tank Corps, serving overseas. After his discharge, he returned home for six months and went to work in a steel company in Sarnia, Ontario. He resided there until his death on August 28, 1965. MacDONalD, stephen J. a. WWII Stephen was born in Monticello, Prince Edward Island on September 28, 1919. He enlisted in the Army on January 30, 1940 and served in Canada. He was discharged on August 8, 1945. Stephen was a member of the Mt. Stewart Legion in Charlottetown for 20 years. He died on April 3, 1990. MaceWeN, Robert lorne WWII Robert was born in Elrose, Saskatchewan to Harvey MacEwen and Blanche MacCallum on December 31, 1927. The family moved to Pine Brook at the Bay in 1933. Since he was too young to enlist in the Army, Robert joined the Home Defence. Later, when eligible, he enlisted as a Private in the Canadian Army on January 5, 1945 and was posted to Montreal and Fredericton. He received the War Medal 1939-45 for his service. After his discharge on September 30, 1945, Robert returned home to the Bay and later attended the Prince of Wales College. He was employed with Maritime Central Airways in the Maritimes and Montreal, Imperial Esso, in the Arctic, and with British Petroleum in Toronto where he died in 1967. Robert is buried in Midgell Cemetery, PEI. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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