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Old 11-09-06, 23:57
Vets Dottir
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Originally posted by Pauline St Denis
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This is a surprise , that our uncles might be buried side by side. They just might have known each other. I studied the picture you scanned to see if I could figure out which one was Alfie. I haven't yet. Pauline
I'm glad they're close to each other there, as they were also close "back home" I wonder if they knew each other before the war? They probably trained together. And Garson, I still remember the Granite Quarry along the highway between Beaconia and Beausejour somewhere. Was that Highway 59? My sisters husband is from there too, and my sister Susie is laid to rest in Garson in his family's plot. She passed away last year.

Pauline, can your computer handle it if I send you a big file? I have scans of a photo, taken in 4 sections, of the RWR C Company taken in June? 1943. If I sent the 4 sections in one email, would that be too much for your email to upload all at once? (if so, I could send them one email and photo section at a time) Let me know ... after which I'll send the scans to you

EDIT by Karmen: I just looked up Garson and it's a "limestone" quarry on Highway 44, not Granite on Highway 59

Karmen.
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