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DUNN, Wilfred Louis WWII<br />

Wilfred was born in Roseville. He enlisted in the Army with the Nova<br />

Scotia Highlanders as a Private on June 19, 1940, and served in<br />

Canada and PEI until being discharged on May 13, 1941.<br />

DWAN, Joseph Gerard WWII<br />

Gerard was born on Fortune Road, PEI on May 5, 1921 and enlisted in<br />

December 1943 and again in 1948 in the R.C.N. on the High Seas as<br />

a Chief Petty Officer. He was discharged in 1947 and again in 1951.<br />

FLEMING, John Paul Rubens WWII<br />

Paul was born on January 21, 1915 in Stanley Bridge. He was the son<br />

of Dr. James and Clara (Hogan) Fleming. During World War Two, Paul<br />

served with the R.C.D.F. Marine Squadron and as an R.C.A.F. traffic<br />

controller. He later served with the R.C.M.P. He returned to PEI after<br />

retiring and is buried in St. Annʼs Cemetery in Hope River. He passed<br />

away on July 4, 2006.<br />

FYFE (MACDONALD), Anna WWII<br />

Anna was born on September 22, 1922 in Alba Station, Cape Breton,<br />

NS. She served with the Royal Canadian Air Force form 1940-44 on<br />

various Canadian air bases. She lived on the farm until it was sold to<br />

Gerritt Kuipers in 1996, at which time she moved back to Cape Breton.<br />

Anna passed away on June 16, 2002.<br />

The Royal Canadian Legion<br />

<strong>Prince</strong> <strong>Edward</strong> <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Command</strong><br />

FYFE, Hannah Gerritt WWI<br />

Hannah was born on December 23, 1870, the daughter of John and Mary<br />

Ann (Smith) Fyfe of Stanley Bridge. She received her Registered Nurse<br />

license in 1899 from Newton General Hospital and worked in Boston. She<br />

enlisted as a Nursing Sister for the Canadian Forces Medical Services<br />

during World War One. Hannah completed her duty in England and<br />

France. She returned to work as an Industrial Nurse with the Strathmore<br />

Paper Mills and retired in Charlottetown in 1943. Hannah passed away on<br />

January 15, 1951 and is buried in Cavendish Cemetery.<br />

Lest We Forget / 29

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