Official Dead of Canada
Second World War
John Ernest was the son of Charles William and Ethel Maude Hattie, of Yarmouth, NS and husband of Josephine Hattie, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. He left school at the young age of sixteen and found employment as a farm hand, a mill hand in the textile cotton mill located in Yarmouth and also worked on defense construction for the military before joining the army.
John Ernest Hattie: F/66733 Private, Carleton and York Regiment / Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, Killed In Action 21 Sept 1944 / Near the town of Rimini / Italy, Age 30, Buried Coriano Ridge Cemetery / Italy, Grave IX.C.2, Commemorated within the Second World War Book of Remembrance page 330.
Official Dead of Canada
Second World War
John Ernest was the son of Charles William and Ethel Maude Hattie, of Yarmouth, NS and husband of Josephine Hattie, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. He left school at the young age of sixteen and found employment as a farm hand, a mill hand in the textile cotton mill located in Yarmouth and also worked on defense construction for the military before joining the army.
John Ernest Hattie: F/66733 Private, Carleton and York Regiment / Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, Killed In Action 21 Sept 1944 / Near the town of Rimini / Italy, Age 30, Buried Coriano Ridge Cemetery / Italy, Grave IX.C.2, Commemorated within the Second World War Book of Remembrance page 330.
Inscription
F 66733 PRIVATE
J. E. HATTIE
CARLETON AND YORK REGIMENT
21ST SEPTEMBER 1944 AGE 30
STARS LOOK DOWN ON THE GRAVE
WHERE SLEEPS THE FATHER
WE ALL LOVED SO DEAR.
WIFE AND CHILDREN
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