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They did not return - R.I.P.


Henri Peter Wedge
Henri Peter Wedge


REPORTED MISSING -
Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Wedge have received word that their son, Private Paul Wedge, has been missing in Italy since Jan. 16. He is 18 years old and enlisted in the Fall of 1942 and crossed over to England shortly after. They have three other sons in the armed forces- Sergeant Alban Wedge in the air force, now stationed in Newfoundland; Ben in Italy and Cyrille at present at Camp Borden.

(Summerside, Journal-Pioneer, January, 1944)


Mrs. Salome Richard received word this week that her husband, Private Paul Henry Richard, has been officially reported killed in action in Italy on Dec. 31. He enlisted in the Prince Edward Island Highlanders and before going overseas served for some time in Newfoundland.
Surviving are his wife and 18-months-old son; also his widowed mother, five sisters and four brothers and one half-brother.

He was thirty years of age at the time of his death.

(Summerside, Journal-Pioneer, January 14, 1944)

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Paul Henry Richard


Alfred Arsenault
Alfred Arsenault
R.C.H.A.
January 30th, 1955


Raymond Arsenault
Raymond Arsenault
West N.S.R.
July 1st, 1944


Edmond Gallant
Edmond Gallant
Canadian Army
January 2nd, 1944


François Gallant
François Gallant
North Nova Scotia Highlanders
July, 1944