3Sep WW II – Ralph Darwin Shaw, Jr. (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Ralph Darwin Shaw, Jr. U.S. Navy veteran of World War II Ralph Darwin Shaw, Jr., born 30 Jan 1919 in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut and died 23 Aug 1991 in Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida. Go Back Acknowledgment:
3Sep WW II – Morris Harvey Swanson (USA) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII USA Moris Harvey Swanson Corporal US Army Morris Harvey Swanson, born 29 Jul 1926 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died 15 Feb 2003 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts Morris H. Swanson, 76, a lifelong resident of Westford and World War II veteran who was a retired design engineer, died Saturday, Feb. 15, at Saints Memorial Medical Center in Lowell. He was the husband of Louise J. (Carroll) Swanson. He was born in Westford on July 29, 1926, a son of the late Swan G. and Lena G. (Clement) Swanson. He received his early education in Westford schools and graduated from Lowell Textile Institute. During World War II, Mr. Swanson served in the U.S. Army Air Forces. Prior to his retirement, he worked as a design engineer for GTE in Westboro. Mr. Swanson was an honorary member of the H.E. Fletcher Club in Westford. Besides his wife, survivors include a son, Morris H. Swanson Jr. of Westford. Published in Lowell Sun, Feb. 17, 2003 Go Back Acknowledgment:https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119065578/morris-harvey-swanson
2Sep WW II – Clerence Melville Wright (Canada) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII Canada Clerence Melville Wright Served 4½ years overseas Clarence Melville Wright, born 30 Jun 1920 in Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick and died 17 Apr 1998 in Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick. Go Back Acknowledgment:Grave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240627894/clarence-melville-wrightphoto:Photo added by Dennis Lubahn
2Sep WW II – Harry Earl Hoar (Canada) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII Canada Harry Earl Hoar Captain, Third Line 1st Canadian Corps Supply Depot Harry Earl Hoar, born 24 May 1917 in Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick and died 5 Feb 2011 in St. John, St. John, New Brunswick. Obituary of Harry Earl Hoar M.B.E Harry E. Hoar passed away peacefully on February 5, 2011 at the age of 93.Harry was born in Moncton, New Brunswick on May 24, 1917 to Frank and Emily (Bauer) Hoar. He was predeceased by his wife Norah (nee Macquarie) and their son Brian Lawrence. He is survived by two sons, David (Marilyn) and Timothy (Rosella) and three grand-daughters Stacey McArthur (Scott), Dr. Stephanie Hoar ( Brent Stephens) and Shanda Hoar and four great grandchildren, Gabrielle McArthur, Claire and Andrew Hoar-Stephens and Elizabeth McArthur. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Harry answered the call of his Country and enlisted in September 1939, won his commission in the summer of 1941 and went overseas in November 1941. He received his captaincy in the summer of 1943, and went to Italy in the autumn of that year. Captain Hoar took part in the campaigns in Sicily and in Italy. He commanded the advanced Third Line 1st Canadian Corps Supply Depot in Italy, France, Belgium and Holland. He was awarded the prestigious M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for his technical skill, cheerfulness, ingenuity and administrative efficiency playing a great part throughout the campaign in ensuring a never failing supply of food forward to more than 100,000 fighting troops, each day of the year. At the end of the War, Harry returned to civilian life and began his career with the New Brunswick Telephone Company. He excelled at using his people skills and intuitive understanding of the needs of both the community and the Company where he eventually became Regional Manager in Saint John. He was actively involved with the Saint John community and in particular the Tourist Bureau, Canadian Institute for the Blind, the Carlton Curling Club, Masonic Order, Rotary Club, and many others. Fishing, travel, gardening and other projects called Harry into retirement at the age of 57 and he and his wife Norah embarked on travels throughout the world over a 17 year period until Norah's death.Harry continued to live at New River Beach where he entertained his extraordinarily large number of friends and business associates with his story telling, his magnificent flowers and garden and tales about his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Just prior to his 90th birthday, Harry got tired of living alone and checked himself into the Saint John Regional Hospital where he resided for a short time pending his admission to the Ridgewood Veterans Wing where he resided until his passing. Harry treated all people with friendship and respect, regardless of their station in life.He was known for his listening skills, his analytical and business experiences, his story telling, his marksmanship and his great sense of humour. He was also known to have a drink of single malt scotch from time to time. We are sure that he is toasting all of his friends at this time. Relatives and friends are invited to join the family in a celebration of Harry's life, which will be held as a reception on Thursday, February 10, 2011 between the hours of 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Brenan's Bay View Funeral Home, 1461 Manawagonish Road, Saint John (506) 634-7425. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or the War Amps. An interment service will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be placed at www.brenansfh.com. Go Back Acknowledgment: Medal : https://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/292548578597-0-1/s-l1000.jpgObituary of Harry :https://brenangroup.brenansfh.com/tribute/details/25385/Harry-Hoar-M-B-E/obituary.html#content-startWar medal : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Medal_1939%E2%80%931945Italian Star:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy_Star1939-1945 Star https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939%E2%80%931945_StarWar info: https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/records/2938369/captain-harry-earl-hoar-canadian-army-canadian-service-corps
2Sep WW II – George Archibald Weeks (Canada) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII Canada George Archibald Weeks George Archibald Weeks, born 12 Sep 1919 in Dartmouth, Halifax, Nova Scotia and died 1 Mar 1994 in Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia Go Back Acknowledgment:
2Sep WW II – Robert Arthur Steward (AKA Joseph A Weeks) (Canada) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII Canada Robert Arthur Steward Canadian Army: Served in Canada, Britain and Central Mediterranean Area. Medals: Italy Star and Defense Medal plus others. Italy Star *Robert Arthur Stewart (AKA Joseph A. Weeks), born 29 Jun 1907 in Nova Scotia and died 18 Dec 1998 in Ottawa, Ontario Go Back US Defense Medal Acknowledgment: https://www.rogaloffmilitaria.com/assets/full/BCM015F-N.jpg?20210204032205 ` http://rustysmedals.rustyknight98.com/images/Defenmedrev.jpg
2Sep WW II – Francis Edward Weeks (Canada) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII Canada Francis Edward Weeks Francis Edward Weeks, born Mar 1906 in Chignecto Mines, Cumberland, Nova Scotia and died 24 Mar 1984 in New Glasgow, Pictou, Nova Scotia. Francis , son of Edward and Ursula Jane ( Baxter) Weeks and husband to Eva Weeks. Eva was the daughter of James and Pearl ( Cole) Weeks and two different Weeks families not related. Go Back Acknowledgment:
1Sep Sharni is 31 weeks pregnant by douggieweeks Latest News, Uncategorized Sharni Brits Sharni Brits, youngest daughter of Sonja (Weeks) van der Scyff The paparazzi was sneaking up on her and herewith a "steal photo" from her 31 weeks visit to the Gynecologist Go Back Facebook Twitter Youtube
30Aug WW II -Roy Chandler Tower (Canada) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII Canada Roy Chandler Tower Roy Chandler Tower, born 1926 in Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia and died 10 Nov 1970 (age 44) in Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia. he was the husband of Verna Elizabeth (Crossman) Dowe. Verna was raised by her foster parents Chales and Ethel (Goodman) Weeks. Roy, dad of Brian Tower, Sharon (Tower) Casy and Wendy (Tower) Conrad. Go Back Acknowledgment: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192135117/roy-chandler-tower
30Aug WW II -Ralp Austin Cudmore (Canada) by douggieweeks WW II, WWII Canada Ralp Austin Cudmore Canadian Army Ralph Austin Cudmore, born 20 Aug 1925 in Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick and died 11 Apr 2007 in Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick Go Back Acknowledgment: