LEST WE FORGET 135 DUNKERLEY, Edward Arthur WWII Edward was born in 1903 in Lancashire, England. When war was declared, he joined the regular Army and served as Company Sgt. Major with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. He took part in the ill-fated Dieppe Raid and was wounded severely in the hip and leg by tracer fire and was left unfit for active service. He was discharged in 1942 and returned to his farm and family. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Carlyle Branch 248. Edward passed away on April 23, 2004. DUREAULT, Joseph Louis WWII Louis was born on May 9, 1925, in Wolseley, Saskatchewan. He voluntarily enlisted on July 12, 1943 and served with the South Saskatchewan Regiment, which landed at Juno Beach on D-Day. He was wounded on August 28, 1944 and spent the rest of the war convalescing in England. He was discharged on December 6, 1945 and returned to his home in Wolseley. He married Helene Boutin of St. Hubert, SK, and raised three daughters. He farmed for a short while and then became a grocery manager until he retired. Louis resided in Wolseley until his death on July 1, 2005. DUNNING, Robert Edward NWMP Robert was born in Des Moines, Iowa on July 17, 1879. He came to Canada and joined the N.W.M. in 1902 in Edmonton serving in Regina, Prince Albert, Melfort and North Portal. He was promoted to the rank of Corporal and shortly after obtained his discharge from the N.W.M. and accepted the position of Police Chief in Saskatoon. He married Olive Campbell in 1905 and had a son, Dearle, and a daughter, Emma. They moved to farm at Birch Hills in 1915 and then moved to Prince Albert in 1946. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1928, a position he held until his death on January 3, 1958.
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