Charles Clarence "Clare" Laking February 21 1899 - November 26 2005

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  1. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    What a wonderful project this was ........ !! :)

    http://www.thememoryproject.com/digital-archive/profile.cfm?collectionid=145&cnf=wwI

    Charles Clarence "Clare" Laking (February 21, 1899 – November 26, 2005) was one of the last surviving Canadian veterans of the First World War. At the time of his death he was believed to have been the last surviving Canadian WWI veteran to have fought on the front lines.

    He was born and raised in Campbellville, Ontario and defied the wishes of his Methodist father when he joined the Canadian field artillery in 1917. He served as a signaller on the front lines in France. He received the French Legion of Honour and a Golden Jubilee Medal.

    He died in Toronto at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre at the age of 106.

    Clarence Laking was the last Canadian who could say, 'I fought on the front lines of World War One.' Laking passed away in November 2005. He was 106 years old.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH9rwThvYPc
     

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