The death occurred yesterday of John McGloin, son of Mrs. Catherine and the late Patrick McGloin, 37 Murray Street. The late Mr. McGloin enlisted in August 1915, and went overseas with Twenty-first Battallon in 1916. While in France he was wounded three times and contracted a lingering illness, which resulted in his death. he leaves his mother, four sisters, Sister Rena of the Notre Dame Convent, Frederick of Maryland; Mrs. H. McLaughlin of this city, and Misses Kathleen and Annie, at home, and one brother, Edward, of Boston. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning with high mass of requiem in St. Peter's Church.
Private John McGloin is commemorated on Page 558 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
The death occurred yesterday of John McGloin, son of Mrs. Catherine and the late Patrick McGloin, 37 Murray Street. The late Mr. McGloin enlisted in August 1915, and went overseas with Twenty-first Battallon in 1916. While in France he was wounded three times and contracted a lingering illness, which resulted in his death. he leaves his mother, four sisters, Sister Rena of the Notre Dame Convent, Frederick of Maryland; Mrs. H. McLaughlin of this city, and Misses Kathleen and Annie, at home, and one brother, Edward, of Boston. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning with high mass of requiem in St. Peter's Church.
Private John McGloin is commemorated on Page 558 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
Inscription
REST IN PEACE
Gravesite Details
Canadian Infantry, Service number 445562. Enlisted in August 1915. Division: 55th Battalion
Family Members
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Mary Ellen McGloin
1870–1891
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William "Willie" McGloin
1871–1902
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James Patrick McGloin
1872 – unknown
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Margaret T. McGloin
1875–1892
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Edward Daniel McGloin
1877–1927
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Alicia McGloin
1882–1896
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Annie J. McGloin
1885–1933
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Sr Sarah Mary Rene McGloin
1886–1956
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Agnes Florence McGloin McLaughlin
1888–1971
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Catherine McGloin
1891–1891
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Kathleen McGloin Lacell
1894–1978
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