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CPL Cecil Kenneth Norman MacAulay

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CPL Cecil Kenneth Norman MacAulay Veteran

Birth
Stornoway, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
5 Apr 1974 (aged 71)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of the Apostles, Section E-200
Memorial ID
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Born in Winslow (Stornoway), Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada

CECIL K. MacAULAY of Detroit, Mich.

The death of Cecil Kenneth MacAulay occurred at Holy Cross Hospital, Detroit, Mich. on April 5, 1974.

He was born in Winslow, Que. son of the late Donald B. MacAulay and his wife the late Clara Bell (McGill).

As a young man he resided in Detroit, Mich. He was married to Amelia Price who predeceased him in 1955. They had one son, Donald.

He returned to Scotstown in the early thirties where he was employed by the Guelph Patent Cask Company.

In 1940, he enlisted in the Royal Rifles of Canada and served overseas in Hong Kong where he was held prisoner of war for approximately four years.

Following an honourable discharge he returned to Detroit, where he married Helen Casey.

The funeral was held on April 8 from the Kingsey and Garrett Funeral Home, Detroit.

The interment was in White Chapel Cemetery, Detroit.

His [sic.] survived by his wife, Helen, son, Donald and his wife Beverley (Batley), two stepdaughters, eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two sisters, Sue MacAulay of Hartford, Conn., and Murdeena (Mrs. E. E. Denison), Lennoxville.

(Source: The Sherbrooke Record, Sherbrooke, Quebec Thursday, May 9, 1974, p. 10)
Born in Winslow (Stornoway), Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada

CECIL K. MacAULAY of Detroit, Mich.

The death of Cecil Kenneth MacAulay occurred at Holy Cross Hospital, Detroit, Mich. on April 5, 1974.

He was born in Winslow, Que. son of the late Donald B. MacAulay and his wife the late Clara Bell (McGill).

As a young man he resided in Detroit, Mich. He was married to Amelia Price who predeceased him in 1955. They had one son, Donald.

He returned to Scotstown in the early thirties where he was employed by the Guelph Patent Cask Company.

In 1940, he enlisted in the Royal Rifles of Canada and served overseas in Hong Kong where he was held prisoner of war for approximately four years.

Following an honourable discharge he returned to Detroit, where he married Helen Casey.

The funeral was held on April 8 from the Kingsey and Garrett Funeral Home, Detroit.

The interment was in White Chapel Cemetery, Detroit.

His [sic.] survived by his wife, Helen, son, Donald and his wife Beverley (Batley), two stepdaughters, eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two sisters, Sue MacAulay of Hartford, Conn., and Murdeena (Mrs. E. E. Denison), Lennoxville.

(Source: The Sherbrooke Record, Sherbrooke, Quebec Thursday, May 9, 1974, p. 10)


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