Mallorytown – The Mallorytown Legion Branch #484 held its annual Remembrance Road Ceremony on Friday, November 8th along County Road 5 at County Road 2 in Front of Yonge.
Residents, dignitaries and Front of Yonge Elementary School children were on hand for Friday morning’s ceremony.
In its 25th year, it remembers the 19 fallen area servicemen from World War 1 to the Afghanistan War.
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Words on the Remembrance Road Plaque:
The grove of red maple trees marks the southern entrance to a special memorial roadway which honours the members of the community who lost their lives for us during the two World Wars and the Afghanistan Conflict. Running north from Mallorytown to a similar memorial site in Athens, this roadway was named by local schoolchildren.
It has been officially designated by the Townships of Front of Yonge and Athens and by the United Counties of Leeds & Grenville as the “Remembrance Road.”
Each of these young men is commemorated with his own tree and cross. These symbolize the ideals which they fought so hard to protect a secure future for their families and friends and for their way of life.
Though they may have died far from home amongst the snows of Norway or in the dust of Sicily, their memory will live here forever in the hearts of grateful Township residents for whom, it can be truly said, “They made the Ultimate Sacrifice.”
Lest We Forget
The Nineteen Servicemen
World War 1 – 1914-1918
Frank Bennett
Morton Hodge
R.I. McGibon
Fred Cook
George W. Mallory
Fred Salter
World War 2 – 1939-1945
Jack Buell
Don Gardiner
Morris Lambert
Charles Massey Jr.
William Mckee
Wm L. N. Simpson
Irvin Donovan
George Howard
Hugh Lynch
Douglas Moulton
Donald Running
Jack Tennet
Afghanistan Conflict – 2006
Randy Payne
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