On The War Memorial Trail….The Faces Of Groesbeek Exhibition Part 4: Atlantic Canada Remembers Soldiers From New Brunswick

CIMG90~1

Finding graves of soldiers and placing flags at the Canadian War Cemetery in Groesbeek, The Netherlands in 2017. Left to right: Noor Scheepers, Pieter, Ad Scheepers. (Photo credit: Daria Valkenburg)

May 22, 2023. After a successful exhibition where photos were placed at more than 1,600 graves at the Canadian War Cemetery in Groesbeek for three weeks in 2021 to commemorate the Anniversary of the Liberation of The Netherlands, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which oversees the cemetery, gave permission for photos to be placed by the graves every two years. 

…The Faces Of Groesbeek Exhibition 2023 included almost 2,000 photos…

This year, The Faces Of Groesbeek Exhibition ran from April 30 to May 21, 2023, with almost 2,000 photos, just over 350 more than 2 years ago!  All photos submitted by families and volunteer researchers were printed onto an aluminum backing, making them impervious to rain, and reusable.

The many volunteers from Faces To Graves Foundation Groesbeek, of which Alice van Bekkum is the Chair, worked tirelessly to make the exhibition possible.  They also organized the Liberation Day commemoration events. 

Pieter has been involved in finding photos of Canadians who are buried in all three Canadian War Cemeteries in The Netherlands since 2014, with many of their stories told on this blog.  

In 2021, following an interview on CTV Atlantic’s Live At 5 about the search for photos of WW2 soldiers buried in The Netherlands, the response led to an 11 part series on the blog called Atlantic Canada Remembers.  (See https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/dutch-canadian-man-on-a-mission-to-tell-stories-of-lost-soldiers-1.5266404)

…6 Soldiers From New Brunswick Commemorated…

In Part 1, graves and photos of soldiers from Prince Edward Island were featured.  Part 2 featured Indigenous soldiers.  Part 3 featured soldiers from Nova Scotia, whose stories were told in the Atlantic Canada Remembers series from 2021.  In Part 4, soldiers from New Brunswick, whose stories were told in the Atlantic Canada Remembers series from 2021, are featured.

LANTEIGNE Gillis - VIII E 12 from Alice

Gilles Lanteigne. (Photo courtesy of Faces To Graves Groesbeek)

Gilles LANTEIGNE, of Caraquet, New Brunswick, was serving with Le Regiment de Maisonneuve in Germany, when he died of severe wounds on March 9, 1945, just a few weeks before his 21st birthday. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2021/07/11/on-the-war-memorial-trail-atlantic-canada-remembers-part-10/

LIBBY Francies Lewis - I C 08 from Alice

Francis ‘Frank’ Lewis Libby. (Photo courtesy of Faces To Graves Groesbeek)

Francis ‘Frank’ Lewis LIBBY, of Milltown, New Brunswick, was serving with the Calgary Highlanders when he was killed along the Dutch-German border on January 5, 1945, at the age of 26. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2021/02/22/on-the-war-memorial-trail-atlantic-canada-remembers-part-7/

IMG_7552 Hiram Lord from Ad

Hiram Albion Lord. (Photo credit: Ad Scheepers)

Hiram Albion LORD, of Lords Cove, Deer Island, New Brunswick, was serving with the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment when he lost his life on January 8, 1945 near Nijmegen, The Netherlands, at the age of 20. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2021/02/22/on-the-war-memorial-trail-atlantic-canada-remembers-part-7/

IMG_7549 Elbridge Miller from Ad

Elbridge Wellington Miller. (Photo credit: Ad Scheepers)

Elbridge Wellington MILLER, of Deerville, New Brunswick, was serving with the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment when he was killed on February 26, 1945 during the Battle of Keppeln in Germany, at the age of 33. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2021/04/15/on-the-war-memorial-trail-atlantic-canada-remembers-part-9/

ROBERT Alphonse - XIX B 02 from Alice

Alphonse Robert. (Photo courtesy of Faces To Graves Groesbeek)

Alphonse ROBERT, of Caraquet, New Brunswick, was serving with the Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal when he was killed on March 30, 1945 during an attack on Gendringen, The Netherlands, near the German border, at the age of 21. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2021/04/15/on-the-war-memorial-trail-atlantic-canada-remembers-part-9/ and https://bordencarletonresearchproject.wordpress.com/2021/10/12/on-the-war-memorial-trail-an-update-on-the-story-of-ww2-soldier-alphonse-robert/

STEWART William Francis - II A 11 from Alice

William Francis Stewart. (Photo courtesy of Faces To Graves Groesbeek)

William Francis STEWART, of Claire Fontaine, New Brunswick, was serving with the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment when he lost his life in an accident Amersfoort, The Netherlands on July 8, 1945. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2021/01/07/on-the-war-memorial-trail-atlantic-canada-remembers-part-1/

Thank you to Alice van Bekkum and Ad Scheepers for sending these photos. In Part 5, graves and photos of soldiers killed in Bienen will be featured.

If you have a photo of a soldier buried at the Canadian War Cemetery in Groesbeek or one of the other cemeteries in The Netherlands, Pieter encourages you to email him at memorialtrail@gmail.com, comment on the blog, or tweet to @researchmemori1

…Previous postings about The Faces Of Groesbeek Exhibition at the Canadian War Cemetery in Groesbeek…

…Want to follow our research?…

Follow our blog

If you are reading this posting, but aren’t following the blog, you are welcome to do so.  See https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/ or email me at dariadv@yahoo.ca and ask for an invitation to the blog. 

Front cover OnTheWarMememorialTrailinEuropeDaria’s book ‘No Soldier Buried Overseas Should Ever Be Forgotten‘ is available in print and e-book formats.  Net proceeds of book sales help support research costs and the cost of maintaining this blog. For more information see https://nosoldierforgotten.com/

You are also invited to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: On The War Memorial Trail With Pieter Valkenburg: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ591TyjSheOR-Cb_Gs_5Kw

© Daria Valkenburg

2 thoughts on “On The War Memorial Trail….The Faces Of Groesbeek Exhibition Part 4: Atlantic Canada Remembers Soldiers From New Brunswick

  1. Pingback: On The War Memorial Trail….The Faces Of Groesbeek Exhibition Part 5: Soldiers Who Lost Their Lives In Bienen | On The War Memorial Trail Research Project…….. with Pieter and Daria Valkenburg

  2. Pingback: On The War Memorial Trail….The Faces Of Groesbeek Exhibition Part 6: A Few More Soldiers | On The War Memorial Trail Research Project…….. with Pieter and Daria Valkenburg

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s