The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 275 MIDDLETON, Daniel “Dan” WWII Dan was born in Viscount, SK in 1924 and grew up in the Peterson/Lucasville area. The whole family moved to Smithers, BC when Dan and his brother, Isaac, were still children but the brothers moved back to Saskatchewan. Dan worked on Harold O’Bryan’s farm until he and Isaac enlisted. Dan joined the Royal Canadian Navy and served in Canada. After his discharge, he once again returned to Saskatchewan and he married a girl from Theodore, SK and raised a son there. Dan had been working in Theodore when he died quite young of a heart attack. Their uncle was Alfred Binding. MIDDLETON, Isaac Cornelius WWII Isaac was born in 1922 to George Ernest and Eva Bernardina of Viscount, SK. He joined the Army and served in Holland as a Corporal with the Regina Rifle Regiment. He was killed in action on March 3, 1945 and he is buried at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery near Nijmegen, Netherlands. Isaac left a wife, Gladys Ivy Middleton, at Smithers, BC. There is a geo–memorial in Saskatchewan named in his honour: Middleton Lake, west of Phelps Lake, at (64M4) 59o 13’ 103o 39’. MILDENBERGER, Donald F. PEACETIME Donald joined the Royal Canadian Navy and served from June 1950 until 1952. He re-enlisted in September 1958 and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force until 1960. He was a member of Viscount Legion Branch 271.
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