In memory of

Private

Frederick Arthur Venn

who died on 20 Aug 1942


Service details
  Conflict WWII
  Service Army
  Unit Veterans Guard
  Rank Private
  Service number L32477
  Date of death 19420820
  Cause of death died of non-combat causes
Narrative history
  L32477 Private (Veterans Guard) Frederick Arthur Venn (b.1887) of Ormiston, where he is buried, died 19420820 at Czar, Alberta, of a coronary thrombosis. He was the son of Ellen Elizabeth Venn of Tooting, Greater London, England, and was farming at Ormiston when he enlisted at Moose Jaw (255289) in 1916. He was still on the farm when he re-enlisted at Regina early in 1942, leaving a wife Jessie May.
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Memorial information
  Saskatchewan rural municipality for commemoration 71 - Excel
  Cemetery or memorial location Ormiston cemetery    

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  Honour roll location(s) RM Excel
  Geo-memorial Venn Lake, Saskatchewan     
  Geo-memorial location 54.5167°N / 105.3°W
  Geo-memorial NTS map reference 73I11
  Geo-memorial details Northwest of East Trout Lake.
Personal information
  Date of birth 18870921
  Place of birth Tooting, Greater London, England    
  Date of enlistment 19420221
  Place of enlistment Regina    
  Residence on enlistment Ormiston    
  Occupation farmer
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