The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 133 DIXON, Frederick “Ted” WWI Ted was born in 1894 in England and came to Canada in 1913 and worked at Carnduff. In 1914, he joined the Army and went overseas. He returned and filed for land in the Love area in 1919 and married Elizabeth in 1925, raising three children. He and Elizabeth belonged to the White Fox Legion and Auxiliary since these organizations first started. They moved into White Fox in 1956. Ted passed away in 1962. DOERKSON (CRAIG), Wanda Ann PEACETIME Wanda was born in Arcola, Saskatchewan, on June 23, 1962. She enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces on January 12, 1986 in Regina and after basic training at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, she completed language training at St. Jean, Quebec. Upon completion of her supply technician training, she was posted to 7 CFSD Edmonton, 4 Svc Bn Germany, CFB Penhold and CFB Cold Lake. Wanda retired in October 1997. DORN, Vivian WWII Vivian was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, on April 30, 1912. She joined the CWAC on September 15, 1942 and was on ordinance and was discharged on March 1, 1946. She married Ken Welter in 1950 and farmed in the Yorkton area. She received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Vivian was a member of the Springside Branch #71 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 21 years before she passed away on April 5, 1995. DOLNEY, Henry Andrew WWII Henry was born in Otthon, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, Northwest Air Command (Equipment Section) on September 27, 1943 and was discharged on May 9, 1946. Henry married Sheila in 1940 and they had one son. They moved to Langenburg in 1948 and worked for the IHC dealership and after it changed ownership he went to work at the Anglo Station and retired in Langenburg and joined The Legion Branch #250 in 1951 and has been a member for 40 years. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.
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