LEST WE FORGET 77 BOWN, John Charles Quintin WWII John was born in Bridgeford, Saskatchewan on June 18, 1914. He served in the Royal Canadian Signals Corps for six years from 1939 to July 1945 in England and Continental Europe. His twin daughters were born when he was overseas, and he did not see them until they were three years old. John was a member of the Mess in Currie Barracks until he passed away in 1984. His brothers Edward and Allan also served in the Armed Forces during World War II. BOYLE, Sarah Jane WWII Sarah Jane was born in Canwood, Saskatchewan in 1918. She served the Army as a Lieutenant Nursing Sister in England. She passed away in 1978. BOWN, Thomas Allan Quinton WWII Allan was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1918. He served with Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in Iceland, the Royal Air Force in England, and the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canada during World War II. Allan was described in an Ontario newspaper as “a natural pilot.” He passed away in 1999. His brothers John and Edward also served in the Armed Forces during World War II.
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