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FISHER, EJ - Able-bodied seaman

Able-bodied seaman
EDMUND JAMES (EJ) FISHER

  • Canadian Fallen Soldier - Able-bodied seaman EDMUND JAMES FISHER
  • Able-bodied seaman
    EDMUND JAMES (EJ) FISHER

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    EDMUND JAMES (EJ) FISHER
    12 August 1913
    V/23034
    Able-bodied seaman
    Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
    10 February 1942
    Lost when corvette HMCS Spikenard torpedoed while on North Atlantic convoy duty.
    28 years
    HALIFAX MEMORIAL

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    10 February 1942 - HALIFAX MEMORIAL | Age: 28 years
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Interesting Facts

  • Torpedoman born at Barrington, Que. and grew up and worked on family homestead. He attended Hemmingford High School and then worked briefly in Montreal. His UEL grandfather was one of the first settlers in Hemmingford and his uncle, Hon Martin B. Fisher MLC was one-time Provincial Treasurer for Quebec. He enlisted in Montreal in August 1940. Unm. Surv. Father, Mr. Richard Fisher at family homestead at Barrington.

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