Sergeant Anctil, a veteran of the First World War, also served during the Second World War.
"ANCTIL - ON APRIL 22, 1944, AT Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Hubert Anctil, late residence 7A West Hastings, in his 45th year. Survived by his wife and three children. Served in the Great War with the Canadian Ordinance Training Corps. Requiem Mass celebrated on Thursday, at 9 a.m., in Sacred Heart Church, Campbell and Keefer Sts. Interment, Soldiers' Plot, Mountain View. Home Funeral Chapel, directors." [Published in The Vancouver Sun, 26 Apr 1944.]
--BC Death Registration Name: Hubert Alfred 'Anctil' (sic)
Military Service [Second World War]:-
Rank: Sergeant
Service Number: K/45832
Age: 45
Force: Army
Unit: Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
A motor mechanic by trade, residing on West Hastings Avenue in Vancouver, British Columbia, he enlisted in the Canadian Army on 13 May 1942 in Vancouver.
Son of Celine Mercier of St. Pamphile Quebec, Canada; husband of Marie Anctil of Essondale, British Columbia, Canada; father of four children.
Sergeant Alfred Hubert Anctil is commemorated on Page 236 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Sergeant Anctil, a veteran of the First World War, also served during the Second World War.
"ANCTIL - ON APRIL 22, 1944, AT Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Hubert Anctil, late residence 7A West Hastings, in his 45th year. Survived by his wife and three children. Served in the Great War with the Canadian Ordinance Training Corps. Requiem Mass celebrated on Thursday, at 9 a.m., in Sacred Heart Church, Campbell and Keefer Sts. Interment, Soldiers' Plot, Mountain View. Home Funeral Chapel, directors." [Published in The Vancouver Sun, 26 Apr 1944.]
--BC Death Registration Name: Hubert Alfred 'Anctil' (sic)
Military Service [Second World War]:-
Rank: Sergeant
Service Number: K/45832
Age: 45
Force: Army
Unit: Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
A motor mechanic by trade, residing on West Hastings Avenue in Vancouver, British Columbia, he enlisted in the Canadian Army on 13 May 1942 in Vancouver.
Son of Celine Mercier of St. Pamphile Quebec, Canada; husband of Marie Anctil of Essondale, British Columbia, Canada; father of four children.
Sergeant Alfred Hubert Anctil is commemorated on Page 236 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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