LEST WE FORGET 69 BOSER, Theodore Joseph WWII Theodore was born in Reward, Saskatchewan, on August 25, 1920. He joined the Army on October 30, 1942, serving in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. He was discharged on March 20, 1946 and worked in the construction business for fifteen years. He passed away on April 4, 1993 and was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion North Calgary Branch 264. BOUCHER, Eli WWII Eli was born in St. Lazare, Manitoba, on December 18, 1920. He enlisted in the Army in 1942 and was discharged in 1945 and worked at various jobs until 1963 when he was hired by IMC Potash Mines. From 1969 to 1973, he ran Boucher Service Station, and he farmed near Langenburg, and then in the Inglis area. He married Agnes and they raised seven children. He retired because of ill health. Eli passed away in March 1995 in Langenburg, Saskatchewan. BOT, Andrew Donald WWII Donald was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan on December 8, 1922. He enlisted in 1942. He farmed after his discharge and in the winter he worked in bush camps sawing lumber and in the salt mines at Chaplain. He also did carpentry work in Langenburg. He married Theresa in 1949 and they raised a family of eight children and built his own home in Langenburg and retired in 1983. Don is now deceased.
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