Friday, January 28, 2011

Grave found - Mystery solved - Reg.#5934, E.D. Harmon

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Unmarked grave found - Another mystery solved
Reg.#5934, E.D. Harmon

'Friends Not Forgotten'

For several years, the death place of Cst. E. D. Harmon was known to be Lethbridge, AB and that his final resting place was supposed to be Foremost, AB. However, for years and years, his grave could not be located. Until recently. I am pleased that Cst. Harmon's final rsting place was found by Mr. Reg Keatley, Friend of the Force, Calgary, Alberta.

First, Cst. E. D. Harmon was born about 1882. He joined the Force in 1914 at the oubreak of WWI. A year later, Harmon quit the Force. He had been posted to 'K' Div.

Cst. Harmon died in 1943, but his actual grave could not be located. The reason for the mystery is that Cst. Harmon's grave is unmarked in the Foremost, AB Cemetery -- his grave has no identifiable marker. His grave location was identified by Mr. Keatley. There was nothing to photograph.

'Maintain Our Memories'

J J Healy,
Reg.#23685

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