N.W.M.P, Sergeant Richard Elemes (Dick) Steele.
Together with two of his brothers they were engaged in the N.W.M.P. on Nov. 3, 1873, at Lower Fort Garry. Steele served as a Constable and Sergeant, he was discharge at Fort Saskatchewan "D" division. He died at Cochin, Saskatchewan on July 16, 1926. He was buried at Battleford, Saskatchewan in the Police Cemetery. A government grant was made to cover cost of funeral expanses.
Richard's two brothers, Godfrey MacNiel (SF-18A) and Samuel B. (0-40) were engaged in N.W.M.P. at the same time Steel was.
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N.W.M.P, Sergeant Richard Elemes (Dick) Steele.
Together with two of his brothers they were engaged in the N.W.M.P. on Nov. 3, 1873, at Lower Fort Garry. Steele served as a Constable and Sergeant, he was discharge at Fort Saskatchewan "D" division. He died at Cochin, Saskatchewan on July 16, 1926. He was buried at Battleford, Saskatchewan in the Police Cemetery. A government grant was made to cover cost of funeral expanses.
Richard's two brothers, Godfrey MacNiel (SF-18A) and Samuel B. (0-40) were engaged in N.W.M.P. at the same time Steel was.
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Inscription
Constable
Richard Elmes
Steele
NWMP
April 9, 1851 - July 16, 1926
Family Members
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Lillian Millicent "Lilly" Steele Dubray
1878–1947
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Florence Eveline Steele Douglas
1879–1955
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Marie Emily Steele
1881–1886
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Richard Elmes Steele Jr
1883–1904
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James Norman Steele
1887–1955
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Sarah Steele McDonald
1889–1919
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PVT Joseph Gordon Steele
1890–1916
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Harold Francis Steele
1892–1966
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John W. Steele
1893–1965
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Arthur Steele
1896–1966
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William "Billy" Steele
1899–1975
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George Steele
1901–1901
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