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Reg.#1469, Constable Boag Albert Lutz, NWMP
Sudden Death
'Friends Not Forgotten'
Hi Joe;
I have all the records about Reg.#1469, Boag Albert Lutz from the Archives in
Ottawa. I also have the written reports from all three of the men involved in the
accident.
The members were on their way for a weekend of fishing at Jackfish Lake when the horse got spooked and bolted throwing all three from the wagon. My great uncle Boaz Lutz was the only one that died on that April 27th, 1895 day as a result of the accident.
I don't live near North Battleford Sask. I live in
Kingston Ontario, but thought if the grave could still be identified I would
like to make the trip out west to see it.
I understand that the R.C.M.P. assign people to
look after the graves and wanted to know if it went back as far as the N.W.M.P. I was wondering if there was a
special section for the members of the N.W.M.P. in the cemetery?
Thanks Joe, for all your efforts.
It was very interesting to get all the reports from Ottawa, they included all the letters from Boaz's brothers and listed everything that was in his kit at the time of his death.
Yours truly,
Earl M. Lutz,
Kingston, Ontario
Dear Mr. Lutz,It was very interesting to get all the reports from Ottawa, they included all the letters from Boaz's brothers and listed everything that was in his kit at the time of his death.
Yours truly,
Earl M. Lutz,
Kingston, Ontario
I am pleased to tell you that Mr. Reg. Keatley, Friend of the Force of Calgary, Alberta was kind enough to get this photo for you.
'Maintain Our Memories'
J. J. Healy,
Reg.#23685
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Yours truly,
BuffaloJoe
Reg.#23685