In memory of Lieutenant William Whyte - killed in action on 28 September 1918, age 25."We would remember that in all he was called upon to do he was ever faithful and loyal, and in that spirit he gave his life for his King and Country".

 

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GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS. 

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR: ALSO IN LASTING GRATITUDE TO THOSE WHO SHARED ITS DANGERS.

JAMES A. LAWRENCE

Private

 

GEORGE B. A. BAILLIE

Gunner

 

ALEXANDER MILNE

Private

 

WILLIAM TARBAT

Private

 

ROBERT SCOTT

Gunner

 

JAMES COCHRANE

Private

 

JAMES SPALDING

Private

 

GEORGE IRONS

Private

 

JOHN SPALDING

Private

 

DAVID ROBERTSON

Private

 

WILLIAM LOW

Private

 

ALEXANDER MILNE

Private

 

FRANK McDONALD

Corporal

 

THOMAS REID

Private

 

SAMUEL BROWN

Private

 

JAMES C. ROBERTSON

Trooper

 

ALEXANDER BUICK

Private

 

DAVID BEVERLEY

Private

 

NIVEN SCOTT

Private

 

JOHN COOK Military Medal

Corporal

 

JAMES LEONARD

Private

 

WILLIAM PHILIP

Private

 

JOHN WINTER

Lance Corporal

 

JOHN CARNEGIE

Private

 

JOHN FYFE

Private

 

STEWART W. PATERSON

Gunner

 

A. W. SMITH

2nd Lieutenant.

 
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