Service details |
| WWII | | | Army | | Black Watch | | Private | | L10070 | | 19450925 | | died of non-combat causes | |
Narrative history |
| L10070 Private (Black Watch) Albert Reginald Keep (b.1915) of Foam Lake died 19450925 at Vancouver of a heart attack while on demobilization leave and is buried at Forest Lawn memorial park, Burnaby, British Columbia. He was the son of Arthur and Mary Agnes Keep who retired to Vancouver during the war. Albert was born at Saltcoats and was working as a clerk at Narfasson's hardware at Foam Lake when he enlisted at Yorkton on the outbreak of the war. |
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Memorial information |
| 276 - Foam Lake |
| Forest Lawn memorial park, Burnaby, British Columbia
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| Keep Lake, Saskatchewan
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| 55.1167°N / 102.25°W |
| 63M1 |
| East of Attitti Lake. |
Personal information |
| 19150709 |
| Saltcoats
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| 19390909 |
| Yorkton
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| Foam Lake
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| store clerk |
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