A special 2018 Remembrance Day edition of the Sarnia Journal featuring stories of local veterans and their stories.
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Saying thank you to our current and fallen veterans – George Mathewson
Epitaphs: saying goodbye to loved one in a sentence – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
City man’s capture of German sub the stuff of Hollywood – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
War’s End unleashed delirious celebration all across the city – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
Final days of the war 100 years ago were brutal and bloody – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
A million reasons to remember this dead man’s penny – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
Broken, neglected war veteran unable to adapt to civilian life – Randy Evans & Gary Shrumm
Family kept alive memory of their son, the first Sarnian lost at war – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
“Old” shoulder’s death left widow and 7 children back home – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
Many who died in First World War not recorded on Cenotaph – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand
Illustrious Hanna family scion died tragically after war’s end – Tom Slater & Tom St. Amand