The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 271 NICHOLLS, John Lawry WWI & WWII John was born in England. He served in WWI with the 25th Infantry Battalion and the 23 and 28 Company in Canada, England and Western Europe. In WWII, Private Nicholls served as a guard of German prisoners at a prison camp in Alberta. John married and had five children. He died in 1983 and is buried in Medicine Hat, Alberta. NICHOLLS, Lewis WWII Lewis was born in Manitoba in 1926. He joined the Army at 15 years old and served with the Counter-Mortar Unit of the 1st Canadian Radar Battery in Canada, England, France, Belgium, and Holland. He married, had 4 children, and worked as a miner in Sudbury, Ontario. Lewis was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion in Sudbury for 42 years before he died in 1988. He is buried in Wahnapitae, Ontario. NORRIS, James C. WWII James was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1909. He joined the Army and served as a Sergeant with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in Canada, England, France, and Holland. James married, had 3 children, and farmed at Clair, Saskatchewan. He was a member of Quill Lake Legion Branch 37 for thirty-eight years before he died in 1984. James is buried in Saskatchewan’s Quill Lake Cemetery.
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