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Private
Service No. 256265
Age 25
Died on 11 November 1918
Canadian Infantry
ST. SYMPHORIEN MILITARY CEMETERY
Hainaut, Belgium
Son of James E. and Annie R. Price of Port Williams, Kings Co., Nova Scotia. Believed to be the last Canadian battle casualty of the war. (originally buried in Havre Old Communal Cemetery).
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Just minutes from the end of fighting sadly your life was taken. I honour your bravery & thank you for the life you gave to others.
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His legacy is our freedom and future. Always remembered.
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Thank you for serving our country. We appreciate your efforts and bravery to keep us safe
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We will remember them. Today, Tomorrow, Forever.
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Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. RIP.
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I have no story other than I have just heard your name in a WW1 documentary I am watching. Your name given as the last person known to die ...
Lynsey Holmes
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