Thursday, June 16, 2011
Obituary Notice for William G Kiely (LM426)
WIELY, William G. 1929 - 2011 Passed away at home in Burlington, Ontario. Beloved husband of the late Georgina Kiely (nee Pineau). Loving father of Kevin, John, Scott, and the late Glen Kiely. Proud and devoted grandfather to Shawn, Adam and William. Dear son of Catherine (nee Skeans) and James J. Kiely. Caring brother of Richard (Marion Meehan), Ann (Harris Young), Margaret (James Britten), Rita (Joseph Howe), James (Thelma Gallant), Noreen, Marie (George Coughran) and loved by numerous nieces and nephews. William was a proud and decorated veteran, generous beyond compare, compassionate, loving, and a storyteller with no equal. He will be missed by all who had the great pleasure to know him. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Obituary Notice for Glen Megaffin Bright (Sig Club)

86 of Bridgewater, passed away June 8, 2011 in South Shore Regional Hospital. Glenn was the son of the late Stanley and Irene (Megaffin) Bright. Born in Baljennie Saskatchewan August 17, 1924. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces in The Royal Canadian Corp of Signals from 1943 - 1979 and in French-Indo China (Vietnam) July 1954 - August 1955. He retired as Chief Warrant Officer to Regina Saskatchewan but returned to live in Bridgewater in 1983. Glenn was a past member of the Lions Club, Kiwanis Golden K, Legion, Signalers Club of Canada and Osprey Ridge Golf Club. He is survived by his loving and loyal wife Liz (Hebb); son, Greg (Fran) Bright, Oakville ON; daughter, Beverley Bright (Marty Coshman), Ottawa; one grandson, Aaron (Vanda) Bright, Toronto, ON; one granddaughter, Jodi Bright, Mississauga ON; sisters, Shirley Miller, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Mel (Ted) Turner, Regina, Saskatchewan; brothers, Jim (Jane) Bright, Edmonton, Alberta; Wayne (Carol) Bright, Rosetown, Alberta; several nieces and nephews; several sister and brother in laws. Glenn loved sports, especially golf, hockey and football. He will be remembered as being a very proud man and will be sadly missed by his family and his friend who knew him well. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life service will take place at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to any charity of choice. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.sweenysfuneralhome.com
From Bob Shupe: With reference to Glen. When I first checked in with you folks on Ahern Ave. Halifax (Thelma K, Jerry Bellefontaine, etc) back in 1966 -67. Glen was a WO2 in CommGp. He was a WW2 vet. and had a chest full of ribbons similar to Bob Lackie.
Prior to the CommGp Hfx posting he was in Kingston at Sigs 2B or 2C. I recall him there when I was on my Gp3 crypto course in 1963. He was a proud Crypto Op. and very good at the trade. I believe he went from Halifax to Ottawa, and then back to 726 CommSqn on promotion to CWO around 1975-76. He retired from there in 1979 at age 55.
I got to work for him several times, and he was a great leader that mastered all the leadership styles, and he was always a gentlemen. That in itself was rare for a soldier of his time.
Glen was born in Sask. and was a career soldier. On retirement he and the missus moved back home. After a few years there he moved back to NS (approx. 1983) and built a home in Bridgewater. Over the years we would often have lunch, and I would always tease him about why NS won out as his retirement home.
He remained mentally sharp right to the end. He suffered a stroke about 2 yrs ago that set him back a little. However he quickly rebounded and was as sharp as a tack. About 2 months ago he became very weak, and he hospitalized. I visited with him every week, had a coffee, and yarn. He loved to talk soldiering, crypto trade, and all the good lads we both knew. During the past two weeks he failed quickly. I visited with him yesterday afternoon at 1500 hrs. and I could tell the life force was leaving him. On departure I said get strong Glen, and see you soon. He responded "I'm trying hard Bob!" He passed away later that evening.
I shall miss his presence. He was a great man.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Obituary Notice for Daniel L Smith LM 535

Daniel Laurence Smith May 5th 1937-May 31st 2011
Dan passed away suddenly with his loving family by his side. Dan was survived by his loving partner Patsy, his son Steve (Heather) and daughter Shelly (Tony). He was also survived by, 7 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, 4 brothers and sisters and numerous nieces and nephews.
Dan was born in Ottawa, joined the military at 16 and married Laura, the mother of his children. He moved to Campbell River in 1972 and worked for BC Tel. Since retiring Dan spent many hours doing what he loved the most; family, camping, golfing, gardening and traveling.
Celebration of Life @ 1:00pm on June 10th at the Legion.
Dan was larger than life and there are truly no words to capture his essence.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Obituary Notice for Harry A Russell (LM295)
Russell, Harry A (CWO) Born in Chatham NB on 04 Dec 1926 passed away in Fredericton NB on 18 May 2011, Harry served during the Second World War with RCNVR from 1944 to 1946 demobilized the re-enlisted in the Army and was posted to Royal Canadian Signal Corps in Kingston and retired in 1980. During his service his posting were: 1953/54 Cdn Comm. Z Dets in Kure Japan, 25 CIB Sigs, CMMFE Tokyo Japan, 1958/59 MCCD Vietnam (Indo-China) 1961 57 Cdn Sigs Unit (ONUC) Congo, 1974 Chief ComOp HQ UNEF Cairo. His decorations were Burma Star, CVSM & Clasp, War Medals 1939-45, ONUC (Congo), UNEF (Cairo) ICSC (Indo-China) CD & Clasps
During his school years Harry joined the Army Cadets and took training at Camp Utopia in New Brunswick. After finishing High School in Chatham in 1943 he tried to enlist in the Air Force but was too young. In 1943/44 he worked for #10 Air Observer School, in the meantime he enlisted in RCNVR and was called for duty in 1944. While serving in the RCNVR his duties were in the Atlantic, the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Indian Ocean to India and Ceylon, through the MALACCA Strait clearing mines to Singapore then on to the Philippine Islands, Formosa Island and to Hon Kong until the war was over. Sailed to Wake Island then went on to the Hawaiian Islands where the shore was undertaken (seeing Pearl Harbour etc.) Then return to Canada (Esquimalt BC) for leave and demobilization in 1946.
Re-enlisted in the Army in 1946 and posted to Royal Canadian Signals Corps in Kingston Ontario from 06 Dec 1946 to 12 August 1948. In summer 1948 a shot posting to East Comd Sigs then posted to NB Area Sigs Tp from Aug 1948 to 23 Jul 1950. From 24 Jul 1950 to 04 Sep 1953 1 Army Sig Sqn in Ottawa Ontario.
From Sep 1953 to Sep 1954 posted to Japan/Korea while overseas was attached to Cdn Comm. Z Dets BCFK Kure, 25 CIB Sigs Tp, CMMFE Tokyo Japan returned to Canada and posted to East Ontario Sig Sqn (Kingston On) from 1954 to 1958, while in Kingston was attached to HQ East Ont Area (I Staff Trg) Signals Comms and Morse Code etc, to Army Cadets and Schools in Eastern Ontario Area.
Nov 1958 to Nov 1959 posted to MCCD Indo-China (Saigon) returned to Canada and posted to 1 Army Sig Sqn until May 1961 then posted to 57 Cdn Sig Unit (ONUC) Congo stationed in Elizabethville and opened station in Bukavu, returned to Canada and posted to 1 Army Sig Sqn in Ottawa until May 1963 then posted to Alta Sig Sqn Edmonton until July 1966, while in Edmonton was promoted to Master Warrant Officer.
1966 posted to NB Sigs Sqn Fredericton as QMS WO II (SSM) closed out NB Sigs and moved to CFB Gagetown CommDet (724 Comm. Sqn) from Jan 1967 to Jun 1973
1973 posted to HQ 73 Comm. Gp Winnipeg Manitoba (Comm. Supt) supporting stations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. In Feb 1974 posted to HQ Canadian Contingent UNEF Middle East (Cairo HQ)
Harry was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 4 Fredericton, The Blue Helmets (Peacekeepers) and a volunteer with the Red Cross Canvassing and Diabetes Foundation.
The Funeral service will be held from Bishop's Funeral Home, 540 Woodstock Road Fredericton on Tuesday 24 May 2011 at 11:00 A.M. with Father Monte Peters officiating followed by a Legion Tribute Service. There will be no visitation prior to the funeral
During his school years Harry joined the Army Cadets and took training at Camp Utopia in New Brunswick. After finishing High School in Chatham in 1943 he tried to enlist in the Air Force but was too young. In 1943/44 he worked for #10 Air Observer School, in the meantime he enlisted in RCNVR and was called for duty in 1944. While serving in the RCNVR his duties were in the Atlantic, the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Indian Ocean to India and Ceylon, through the MALACCA Strait clearing mines to Singapore then on to the Philippine Islands, Formosa Island and to Hon Kong until the war was over. Sailed to Wake Island then went on to the Hawaiian Islands where the shore was undertaken (seeing Pearl Harbour etc.) Then return to Canada (Esquimalt BC) for leave and demobilization in 1946.
Re-enlisted in the Army in 1946 and posted to Royal Canadian Signals Corps in Kingston Ontario from 06 Dec 1946 to 12 August 1948. In summer 1948 a shot posting to East Comd Sigs then posted to NB Area Sigs Tp from Aug 1948 to 23 Jul 1950. From 24 Jul 1950 to 04 Sep 1953 1 Army Sig Sqn in Ottawa Ontario.
From Sep 1953 to Sep 1954 posted to Japan/Korea while overseas was attached to Cdn Comm. Z Dets BCFK Kure, 25 CIB Sigs Tp, CMMFE Tokyo Japan returned to Canada and posted to East Ontario Sig Sqn (Kingston On) from 1954 to 1958, while in Kingston was attached to HQ East Ont Area (I Staff Trg) Signals Comms and Morse Code etc, to Army Cadets and Schools in Eastern Ontario Area.
Nov 1958 to Nov 1959 posted to MCCD Indo-China (Saigon) returned to Canada and posted to 1 Army Sig Sqn until May 1961 then posted to 57 Cdn Sig Unit (ONUC) Congo stationed in Elizabethville and opened station in Bukavu, returned to Canada and posted to 1 Army Sig Sqn in Ottawa until May 1963 then posted to Alta Sig Sqn Edmonton until July 1966, while in Edmonton was promoted to Master Warrant Officer.
1966 posted to NB Sigs Sqn Fredericton as QMS WO II (SSM) closed out NB Sigs and moved to CFB Gagetown CommDet (724 Comm. Sqn) from Jan 1967 to Jun 1973
1973 posted to HQ 73 Comm. Gp Winnipeg Manitoba (Comm. Supt) supporting stations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. In Feb 1974 posted to HQ Canadian Contingent UNEF Middle East (Cairo HQ)
Harry was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 4 Fredericton, The Blue Helmets (Peacekeepers) and a volunteer with the Red Cross Canvassing and Diabetes Foundation.
The Funeral service will be held from Bishop's Funeral Home, 540 Woodstock Road Fredericton on Tuesday 24 May 2011 at 11:00 A.M. with Father Monte Peters officiating followed by a Legion Tribute Service. There will be no visitation prior to the funeral
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Obituary Notice for Benjamin Ronald Cyrus Pierce (LM 436)
PIERCE, Benjamin Ronald Cyrus - (Retired Warrant Officer, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals and Correctional Officer, Collins Bay Penitentiary). Peacefully, with family by his side, at Kingston General Hospital, on Tuesday May 17, 2011. Beloved husband of Kathryn Nasheim. Dear father of Richard (Brenda) of Oakville and Gordon (Cindy) of Innisfil. Loving grandfather of Jason, Suzanne, Jackie, Liza and great grandfather of Emma. Also remembered by Jeff, Moira, Elaine, Jerry, Jim and longtime friends, family and Spooky the cat. Predeceased by his first wife Muriel Pearl Stevens, second wife Ruth Pierce, son Darold Roy Pierce and grandson Sean. Ben was loved for his sense of humor, anecdotes and his enjoyment of card playing. The family would like to thank the staff of Connell 3, KGH for their compassionate care as well as the management and staff at the Marriott Residence Inn. The family will receive friends at the Township Chapel of GORDON F. TOMPKINS FUNERAL HOME, 435 Davis Drive on Friday May 20, 2011 between the hours of 7-9 p.m. A Private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers memorial donations the Kingston Humane Society or the Salvation Army would be appreciated by the family
Monday, April 25, 2011
Obituary Notice for Howie Cook (LM302)
COOK, Howard "Howie" Clifford, BEM, CD December 2, 1921 - April 22, 2011 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Howard Cook; beloved father, husband, grandfather and great-grandfather. Howie passed away in Calgary, the city of his birth, on April 22nd, 2011. Howie lived a life of purpose, passion, and commitment to his country and family. At sixteen years of age, Howie enlisted in the Canadian Militia, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, and in 1939 entered the Canadian Active Service Force. He was a veteran paratrooper and career military man of thirty-one years; serving in WW II, the Korean War, UN peacekeeper in the Middle East and as a member of the 1948 Cannon Turner rescue mission. Howard's military decorations included the British Empire Medal (BEM), Canadian Voluntary Service Medal and Clasp, War Medal 1939-45, Korea Medal, United Nations Service Medal, United Nations Emergency Force Medal, and the Canadian Forces Decoration with Clasp (CD). In 1946 Howard was awarded the symbol "P" as one of Canada's first Qualified Parachutists. After his retirement, he was Commanding Officer of the 2551 Canadian Airborne Cadet Corps in Edmonton. He concluded his military involvement as Honourary Lieutenant Colonel of the 745 Edmonton Communication Squadron. Howie was an avid sportsman, loyal friend, mentor and dedicated family man known for his generosity, kindness and patriotism. Howie was a committed believer in Christ and an ardent follower of the 100 Huntley Street Mission. We are going to miss him dearly. He is survived by his wife, Cecile Bielech-Cook; sons Raymond (Harriet), Donald (Jennifer), David (Angeline); daughter Lorraine; grandchildren, Amanda (Lyndon), Geoffrey (Vanessa), Samantha (Henry), Andrew, Matthew (Becky), Rory, Adrienne, Anthony, Peter and Emily; as well as great-grandchildren: Nathan, Bradon, Joshua, Callie, Elijah, Isaiah, Nevaeh, Evie and Abby. Howard was predeceased by his first wife Blanche, his daughter Mariette Cook-Moore (Steve), brothers Blair and Doug, and sister Nina Cook. Friends and relatives are invited to a Memorial Service and Celebration of Howard's Life at the First Alliance Church, 12345 - 40th Street S.E., Calgary, on Saturday, August 6, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. Forward condolences through www.hffs.com . If friends so desire memorial tributes may be made in Howard's name, directly to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Signals Museum in Kingston, ON (https// www.c-and-e-museum.org/about_e1.htm ), or Crossroads Christian Communications, PO Box 5100, 1295 North Service Road, Burlington, ON L7R 4M2. Telephone: 1-800-265-3100. HERITAGE FUNERAL SERVICES "Calgary Crematorium Chapel" 403-299-0111
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Obituary Notice for Gayle Ruby Lemieux FM 004
Gayle Ruby LEMIEUX: wife of late "Pepe Lemieux" Suddenly, at the Kingston General Hospital, on Thursday, March 24, 2011. Gayle Ruby Lemieux of Napanee at age 65. Beloved wife of Lonnie Moss. Dear mother of Kevin of Gananoque and Shawn of Prescott and step-mother of Sylvia Charlebois of Barrie. Remembered by 3 grandchildren and sister of Donna Hunter of Quebec and Harold Hanley (Marie) of Almonte. Cremation has taken place. A family graveside service will be held at a later date. In the care of WANNAMAKER-TIERNEY FUNERAL HOME, Napanee. Memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.wtfuneralhome.com 9968525
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