He was the son of Willard Hadley and Kate (nee Gaudin) Thurston. He enlisted on Jan. 9, 1915 in Toronto, ON. According to his records he was a student at the time but he had served in the Queen's Own Rifles for six years prior to that. He listed his father as his next of kin. He is commemorated on page 173 of the First World War Book of Remembrance and on the Cenotaph in Flesherton, ON.
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Age: 25
Regiment/Service: Canadian Field Artillery, 2nd Div. Ammunition Col.,
Son of Willard Hadley Thurston and Kate Gaudin (his wife), of Flesherton, Ontario.
He was the son of Willard Hadley and Kate (nee Gaudin) Thurston. He enlisted on Jan. 9, 1915 in Toronto, ON. According to his records he was a student at the time but he had served in the Queen's Own Rifles for six years prior to that. He listed his father as his next of kin. He is commemorated on page 173 of the First World War Book of Remembrance and on the Cenotaph in Flesherton, ON.
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Age: 25
Regiment/Service: Canadian Field Artillery, 2nd Div. Ammunition Col.,
Son of Willard Hadley Thurston and Kate Gaudin (his wife), of Flesherton, Ontario.
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