An article appeared in the November 9, 2004 edition of the Saint Croix Courier stating St. Anne's Anglican Church is updating its Wall of Honour of those who have served in Military since World War 2.
It is anticipated a rededication ceremony will be held during the church's 150th anniversary celebrations in 2005. Below is a preliminary list of names.
Those who served in Armed Forces in World War 2 and after:
Woodrow C. Mitchell, Cdn. Navy
Eileen (Hudson) Mitchell, WREN H.M.S. Navy
Gerald M. Mitchell, Cdn. Army
Weiston Mitchell, Cdn. Airforce
Morton Mitchell, RCAF
Ray Mitchell, Cdn. Army
Quinton Mitchell, Coastal Patrol (Cdn.)
Robin Kelsey, USMC
Emmerson Calder, Cdn. Navy
Everett Parker (Pick), Cdn. Army
John Newman, Cdn. Navy
William Chapin, U.S. Coast Guard
Peace time 1943 to present:
Wells Newman, RCAF
Frank Davidson, Cdn. Army
Dan Parker, Cdn. Navy
Mary Newman, English Land Army
Donald C. Starkey, U.S. Navy
Philip J. Van Beek, RCAF
Paul Cline, U.S. Navy
Stephen Smith, U.S. Army
Edson S. Outwin, U.S. Army
Blaine Tinker, U.S. Navy.
** John Mitchell contacted me in June 2005 with the following information:
My fatherDr.Hazen Calder Mitchell late of Calais Maine(dod 1983)was from The North Road in Welshpool and was the son of Arthur and Ida Calder Mitchell.He served in The Royal Canadian Air Force as a doctor with the rank of Flight Lieutenant during WW2, until 1946.
His younger brother Carleton Mitchell late of Columbus Ga.also served as a career U.S.Army officer retiring as a Major.He served and was wounded in Korea.
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