1909 - 1941 (32 years)
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Name |
Norman Sutherland Meldrum |
Prefix |
Lieut. |
Born |
25 Jan 1909 |
New Durham, Burford Twp., Brant Co., Ontario [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
FindAGrave |
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121802080 |
Military |
WW2 - A former member of the Oxford Rifles, of Woodstock, deceased joined the Elgin Regiment in May, 1940 |
Misfortune |
suicide |
Eby ID Number |
Waterloo-340117 |
Died |
29 Dec 1941 |
Drummondville, Quebec [2, 4] |
Cause: Cause: Suicide |
Buried |
2 Jan 1942 |
Ayr Cemetery, Ayr, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [2, 4] |
Person ID |
I340117 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
7 Nov 2024 |
Father |
Dr. William Norman Meldrum, b. 17 May 1873, Stratford, Perth Co., Ontario, Canada , d. 17 May 1951, Norwich, North Norwich Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Maude Rebecca MacLean, b. CALC 30 Jun 1877, , Ontario, Canada , d. 31 Dec 1914, New Durham, Burford Twp., Brant Co., Ontario (Age ~ 37 years) |
Family ID |
F248349 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- TRAGIC OCCURRENCE
Friends here learned with regret of the sudden passing. of Lieut F. Norman Meldrum of the Elgin Regiment, whose death occurred in the washroom of a pullman coach of a special holiday train from the Maritimes as it passed through Drummondville, Quebec, Sunday morning en route to Montreal. Lieut Meldrum, who was a frequent Ayr visitor Some years ago, was on his way to his home in Norwich.
Funeral Of Lieut. Meldrum
Following service at his home in Norwich, the remains of the late Lieut. Norman Sutherland Meidrum of the Elgin Regiment, whose death occurred Sunday morning, were brought to Ayr Cemetery for burial on Friday afternoon. It was a military funeral and present were fellow officers of the deceased and members of his platoon. Major Cox, chaplain of the Elgin Regiment, was in charge of the service at the house and the last rites at the graveside. Two buglers sounded the Last Post. The floral tributes were many and beautiful, and there was a large attendance of relatives and friends.
The Ayr News Jan 1 1942 pg 3
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Soldier-Horseman Found Dead On Train
Trained Two Derby Winners At New Hamburg
Lieut. S. Norman Meldrum of the Elgin Regiment was found dead in a Pullman coach of a special holiday train from the Maritimes passing through Drummondville, Que. The deceased, about 32 years of age, had a ticket for Norwich, Ont, his home. The body was taken from the train in Montreal. A former member of the Oxford Rifles, of Woodstock, deceased joined the Elgin Regiment in May, 1940. A son of Dr. W. N. Meldrum and the late Mrs. Meldrum, he was born at New Durham, going to Norwich while a young lad. He received his early education at Norwich after which he studied medicine at the University of Toronto for two years. Prior to the war he was engaged in training his father's stable of standard bred horses and spent several seasons in New Hamburg training Sir Esme and Dillon Mc, Derby winners. Besides his father, he leaves to mourn his loss a stepmother, two half-sisters, Miss Ruth Meldrum, Toronto, Miss Mary Meldrum, at home as well as a half-brother, David Meldrum, also at home. A military funeral service was held at Norwich, with burial at Ayr, Ont.
New Hamburg Independent, January 9, 1942
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Sources |
- [S157] Military - Canada - World War I - Attestation papers.
Name: Norman Sutherland Meldrum Death Date: 28 Dec 1941 Rank: Lieutenant Unit: The Elgin Regiment C A Cemetery: Ayr Cemetery Burial Place: Ayr, Ontario, Canada
- [S367] Cemetery - ON, Waterloo, Ayr - Ayr Public CC#4489 Internet Link .
Maude Rebecca Maclean/ wife of Wm. N. Meldrum M. B. / died Dec. 31, 1914/ William N. Meldrum M. B. 1873 - 1951/ Lieut. Norman S. Meldrum son/ 1909 - 1941/ Alice GeorgIna Meldrum/ 1878 - 1960/ (Veteran' S Cross)
- [S57] Vit - ON - Birth Registration.
Name: Norman Sutherland Meldrum Date of Birth: 25 Jan 1909 Gender: Male Birth Place: Brant, Ontario, Canada Father's name: Wm Norman Meldrum Mother's name: Maude Rebecca McLean
- [S367] Cemetery - ON, Waterloo, Ayr - Ayr Public CC#4489 Internet Link .
Lieutenant/ Norman S. Meldrum/ ElgIn Regiment/ 29th Dec. 1941/ at Rest/ + [veteran's Poppy]
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