Moraine Lake - Banff National Park, Alberta
10-Sep-2019 | R. Clark-Martin
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Published in the Crag & Canyon. February 19, 1916. Banff, Alberta
The first funeral ever witnessed in Banff with full military honours occurred last Sunday, when the remains of the late Private John Sterling Grindley, a member of the 103rd regiment, were conveyed to their last resting place in the Banff Cemetery.
Private Grindley was taken ill Feb. 5 with an attack of la grippe, and later removed to the Brett hospital where he could receive more careful attention. Thursday evening he was seized with heart failure and expired in a few minutes.
Deceased was a native of Scotland, aged 32 years and unmarried. He leaves a brother in Calgary, where he enlisted some months ago. He had only been in Banff a few weeks. All his male relatives are on the firing line.
The funeral was held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon from the Brett hospital to the Union church where Rev. A.D. Archibald, assisted by Rev. A.V. Grant, conducted the funeral services.
The cortege then reformed, headed by the ministers, then came the casket covered with floral wreaths on a carriage, the pall bearers, the firing party with rifles reversed and some 80 officers and men of the 103rd regiment.
At the cemetery the final obsequies were performed, the "Last Post" was sounded and three volleys fired over the grave.
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Vermilion Lakes Sunrise by Matt Purciel on flickr.
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The UK can take this as my official resignation.. I’m moving to Canada
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