LEST WE FORGET 233 LEADBEATER, Arthur Cameron WWII Arthur is the son of Arthur and Minnie Leadbeater of Pelly, Saskatchewan. The family moved to Flin Flon, Manitoba, in 1940. Arthur enlisted in the Air Force in 1941. Arthur was killed on June 30, 1944 at age 25, when his Spitfire aircraft dived into the sea from off Wirral Peninsula, Cheshire, England, presumed oxygen failure. He is buried in the Blacon Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire, England. LEIN, Olaf WWI Olaf was born in Norway on March 19, 1890. He was married to Louisa Lein and working near Outlook as a farmhand when he enlisted in the Saskatchewan Regiment of the 1st Depot Battalion in Regina on February 2, 1918 at the age of 27. He trained at Moose Jaw. He contracted influenza and on October 10, 1918 was sent to the Saskatchewan Military Hospital in Moose Jaw for treatment. Olaf passed away on January 19, 1918 before he could be sent overseas. Olaf Lein is buried in the Outlook Cemetery. LEADER, Harry Thomas WWII Harry was born in 1920 in Leslie, Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army and served with the 8th Canadian LAA Regiment RCA. He served in Canada, England, France, Holland and Germany. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Leslie Branch 172 for 23 years. Harry passed away in 1969.
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