LEST WE FORGET 99 CARSON, James Albert WWI James was born north-east of Whitewood, Saskatchewan on June 22, 1896 and enlisted on June 22, 1896 with the First Depot Battalion Saskatchewan Regiment serving in Regina. He was discharged on January 22, 1919. Jim trained from June to August 17 and went on harvest leave until his discharge. He continued farming and moved to Lucky Lake in 1925, working as a farm hand until 1936. He started farming for himself, got married and raised two children. He passed away on March 24, 1972. CHERNIATENSKI, John WWII John was born in Varanchemy, Roumania (now Ukraine) on December 2, 1921. He enlisted in the Army on October 23, 1942, serving in Canada, Kiska and Britain. He was discharged on April 25, 1946. Upon returning home, John farmed until 1956, since this was not successful, he gave up and moved to Meadow Lake. He worked at different places until he got a permanent job in a hospital and worked until his retirement in 1993. He married in 1951. John passed away in his home on July 31, 2007, leaving behind his wife, two children and four grandchildren. CAVERHILL, George WWI Private George Caverhill served with the 42 Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. He was killed in action on August 12, 1918 during an attack on Parvillers in the Battle of Amiens. There is no known grave.
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