The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 153 FELLING, Claude WWII Claude joined the 5th Field Regiment, 2nd Division (General) of the Army on January 4, 1941 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe and was discharged on September 21, 1945 and was manager of the Anglo Service Station for many years after the war. He married Lillian and raised a family, and in 1975 he retired and moved to Saskatoon. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medal, the France/Germany Star, the 1939-45 Star, and the 1939-45 War Medal. Claude had been a member of the Langenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 46 years before he passed away in Saskatoon on April 2, 1999. FERGUSON, Gerald Noble “Gerry” WWII Gerry was born in Sonningdale, Saskatchewan, in 1926. He enlisted in the Army at age 17, following his four brothers who had enlisted in various services. After his training, he was sent to Nova Scotia in preparation to going overseas but didn’t serve as the war had ended at that time. After his discharge, he became a motor mechanic and later became employed by Beaver Lumber Company for most of his working life. Gerry was a charter member of the Sonningdale Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion and served in various capacities in Legion Branches wherever he lived in Saskatchewan. His last membership was in Moose Jaw, where he received his Life Membership. He passed away on October 31, 2009 in Moose Jaw. FEUSI, Arnold WWII Arnold was born in Minnesota, USA, in 1912 and was two years old when he came to Canada. He joined the Edmonton Mosquito Squadron RAF (Air Crew Radar Branch) in March 1941 and took radar as a trade and received a good education in mathematics. He was discharged in February 1945 and became a math teacher. He married Sally and they raised a son, a daughter and adopted a girl. He retired to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. FEUSI, Alban WWII Alban was born in 1917. He joined the Infantry (Corporal) RAF in 1943 and was killed during training in Calgary, Alberta, on February 10, 1943. He is buried in Langenburg, Saskatchewan.
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