The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 55 BROWN, Allen WWII Allen was born in Quill Lake, Saskatchewan in 1921 and he joined the Army and served in Canada from 1944-45. He moved to Saskatoon and died in 1967. He is buried in St. Michael’s Cemetery, north of Quill Lake. Allen was a member of Quill Lake and Saskatoon Legion Branches for 21 years. He never married. BROWN, Clarence WWII Clarence was born in Quill Lake, Saskatchewan in 1919. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served as a Leading Aircraftman in Canada, England, Holland, Germany, France and Belgium. He married and had one child. Clarence was a member of Quill Lake Legion Branch 37 as well as the Saskatoon Branch for a total of 56 years. He died in 2002 and is buried in Saskatoon. BROWN, Fredrick William WWII Fredrick was born in 1904 in Nutana, a neighbourhood of Saskatoon. During World War II, he joined the Army and served for a year as a truck driver with the Saskatchewan Light Infantry in Dundurn, Saskatchewan. S/Sgt Brown also served as a cook for four-and-a-half years at Camp Aldershot in England. Fredrick was a member of Melfort Legion Branch 30 for a number of years before he died in 1990.
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