LEST WE FORGET 179 GINTHER, Sefrin H. “Sef” RCMP Sef joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on April 18, 1950. He was stationed in Nipawin from 1955 to 1957 and served as Superintendent. Sef was awarded the Maltese Cross St. John’s Commander. He left the service on January 4, 1990. GREEN, Brian Arthur SPECIAL DUTY Brian was born on September 18, 1935, in Edmore, Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army on March 24, 1958. He served with the Royal Canadian Dental Corps in Canada. After completing his training, he was posted to the C Pro C Det, Griesbach Barracks, Edmonton, Alberta. In 1970, he was posted to 14 Dental coy CFB, Winnipeg, Manitoba as the NCO/IC, responsible for the installation and repair of dental equipment in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Armstrong, Ontario. Brian retired from the regular force in June 1978 to return to the family farm and became involved with the Foam Lake Air cadets receiving a commission. He was CO until 1984. GRAHAM, Aubrey Anderson WWI Aubrey was born in Crossland, Ontario on October 9, 1899. He moved with his parents, William and Margaret, to Broderick in 1907. He had one brother (Robert) and three sisters (Marion, Kathleen and Gladys). He graduated from Nutana Collegiate in Saskatoon and worked briefly as a grain buyer for the Security Grain Company before he enlisted at the age of 18 in Winnipeg on December 4, 1916. He arrived in England in February 1917 and was sent to battlegrounds in Europe on April 22, where he saw action in both France and Belgium. He was wounded on August 28, 1917, but remained on duty until he could be hospitalized in England. On January 9, 1919, he fractured his right leg. He was twice decorated during the war, including the Military Medal on August 15, 1919. Following his discharge on May 27, 1919, he returned to Saskatchewan and worked as a grain buyer. Aubrey married Margaret Tunney on December 29, 1923. They had two children: Lorraine and William. The family moved to Saskatoon in 1941 where Aubrey worked for Mutual Life until his retirement in 1964. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Royal Canadian Legion. Margaret passed away in 1965. Aubrey was living at the Veterans Home in Saskatoon when he passed away on April 5, 1978. He is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Saskatoon.
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