PECL-17

Lest We Forget / 31 The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command GEORGE, Douglas Ramsay “Doug” WWII Doug was the son of the late Frederick William and Harriet Olivia (Ramsay) George. He served his country during World War II with No. 1 Provost Corp of Charlottetown. After the war, he joined the RCMP and attained the rank of Sergeant Major in L Division. Doug married Lorna Belle Duncanson and they had three daughters: Nancy, Elizabeth, and Janice. Doug passed away on September 29, 2009 at Whisperwood Villa at the age of 97. GAUTHIER, Auspice WWII Auspice served in World War II. He passed away in April 11, 2010 at the age of 90. He was married to Rita (Peters) and they had one daughter Sylvia. GAUDET, Harold Arthur WWII Harold was born in Brandon, Manitoba on July 4, 1914, the son of Henry and Mae (Lafferty) Gaudet, of Prince Edward Island. Harold had one older brother, Eddie. His family returned east, first to Nova Scotia and then to Charlottetown in 1930, where he met his “forever love and best friend” Lady (Patricia) Gray. They were married on May 16, 1939 and celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary in 2003. Together, Harold and Lady raised eight children and where blessed with 24 grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Harold began work with the CNR in 1937. He served with the RCAF in World War II returning to the railway in 1960 where he transferred to the Department of National Defence. He retired in 1972 and enrolled at the University of PEI and become one of the first two Centennial Scholars to graduate, obtaining his BA with a major in English in 1980. Harold was active in his community having been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion and the Knights of Columbus. Harold passed away on September 4, 2003.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM0NTk1OA==