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James Quigley Mortimer

Birth
Cochrane, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
20 May 1944 (aged 36–37)
Drumheller, Strathmore Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Drumheller, Strathmore Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
261,3
Memorial ID
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Name: James Quigley Mortimer
Age: 37 yrs
Birth: Cochrane, Alberta
Death: 20 May 1944, at residence, after a lengthy illness
Residence: Centre St, Drumheller, Alberta
In Drumheller: 24 yrs
Military: WWII Veteran, Canadian Active Army, enlisted Feb 1941; honorably discharged due to poor health
Occupation:
- trucker, hauling coal; prior to Feb 1941
- previously employed by Canadian Utilities
Survived by:
- parents, Mr. & Mrs. George Mortimer; Drumheller, Alberta
- brother, Stanley; Edmonton, Alberta
- brother, Lawson; Royal Canadian Engineers, overseas
- brother, Maitland; Vancouver, BC
- brother, Earl; Vancouver, BC
- sister, Mrs. Dolly Miller; Calgary, Alberta
Funeral service: 23 May 1944, Drumheller, Alberta
Interment: Veterans' Plot, Drumheller cemetery, with semi-military honors

Reference: "James Mortimer Passed Away Saturday Morning", The Drumheller Mail, 25 May 1944; page 1. PaperOfRecord.com. Web.
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Name: James Quigley Mortimer
Age: 37 yrs
Birth: Cochrane, Alberta
Death: 20 May 1944, at residence, after a lengthy illness
Residence: Centre St, Drumheller, Alberta
In Drumheller: 24 yrs
Military: WWII Veteran, Canadian Active Army, enlisted Feb 1941; honorably discharged due to poor health
Occupation:
- trucker, hauling coal; prior to Feb 1941
- previously employed by Canadian Utilities
Survived by:
- parents, Mr. & Mrs. George Mortimer; Drumheller, Alberta
- brother, Stanley; Edmonton, Alberta
- brother, Lawson; Royal Canadian Engineers, overseas
- brother, Maitland; Vancouver, BC
- brother, Earl; Vancouver, BC
- sister, Mrs. Dolly Miller; Calgary, Alberta
Funeral service: 23 May 1944, Drumheller, Alberta
Interment: Veterans' Plot, Drumheller cemetery, with semi-military honors

Reference: "James Mortimer Passed Away Saturday Morning", The Drumheller Mail, 25 May 1944; page 1. PaperOfRecord.com. Web.
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