Attestation Paper for Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force signed April 26, 1915 at Montreal.
Next-of-kin: Martha Binyon, wife, of 131 Nazarin Street, Cote S Paul, Montreal.
Trade: Iron Driller, Machinist
Medical discharge papers from 1918 show Alfred suffered from Traumatic Neurasthenia and Tachycardia due to Shell Shock from being hit and buried, while serving in France in Nov. 1915.
BINYON--April 16, Alfred, beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy Binyon, 7213 26th St. East. Services will be held at Gooder Bros. Chapel Saturday at 2 o'clock.
The Calgary Herald, Wednesday, April 17, 1946, page12
Attestation Paper for Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force signed April 26, 1915 at Montreal.
Next-of-kin: Martha Binyon, wife, of 131 Nazarin Street, Cote S Paul, Montreal.
Trade: Iron Driller, Machinist
Medical discharge papers from 1918 show Alfred suffered from Traumatic Neurasthenia and Tachycardia due to Shell Shock from being hit and buried, while serving in France in Nov. 1915.
BINYON--April 16, Alfred, beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy Binyon, 7213 26th St. East. Services will be held at Gooder Bros. Chapel Saturday at 2 o'clock.
The Calgary Herald, Wednesday, April 17, 1946, page12
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