LEST WE FORGET 323 WALL, Howard “Ted” WWII Ted was born in Southern, Saskatchewan, to Herman and Georgina, and moved with the family to the White Fox area, where he worked in mines, the bush and farms. He joined the Navy at the outbreak of the war and served until it ended. He returned to White Fox and moved to Prince George, British Columbia. Ted died in a mining accident on Queen Charlotte Island in October 1969. WALL, Murphy WWII Murphy was born in Southern, Saskatchewan, to Herman and Georgina, and moved with the family to the White Fox area, where he worked on farms and ranches. He joined the Army and was overseas until 1945. He married overseas in England and they came back to White Fox. Murphy and his wife moved to Prince George, where they raised a family of four. Murphy passed away on July 18, 1980. WALL, Irene WWII Irene was born in the Wymark District, Saskatchewan, on July 24, 1926. She joined the Army in 1942 and was a clerk in the quarter master store and was discharged in 1945. Irene worked in the Post Office at White Fox before marrying Stan Westman in 1948. She passed away on December 10, 2000.
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