In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar

 

Mansford M. Legge

 

Able Seaman, RCNVR

 

Born: 12 Feb 1917, Holstein, Ontario

 

Died: 30 Jun 2003

 

LEGGE, Mansford M. - Beloved husband of Ethel Legge (née Mohr) for almost 55 years (August 18th), Mansford went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 30th, 2003, at the age of 86, surrounded by his family.

Father to Dennis, Allen, Marlene, Brian and Rita, Paul and Barb, Bernice and Paul Martin, Harold, and Norma and Jeff Frede. Predeceased by his brothers Russell and Elwyn Legge and sisters Ella Gross and Myrtle Quickfall.

Missed greatly by his grandchildren Wesley, Derek, Benjamin and their mother Ella; Travis; Darcy and Erika; Dave and Carolyn; Lauren and Kyle; Matthew and Noah and their mother Nina; Colin and Evan.

Mansford was born in Holstein, Ontario to Gordon and Merilla Legge. He worked on the family farm until 1942 when he joined the navy. He served in HMS Meon and HMCS Galt in 14 Atlantic convoys. After the war he found work with the Kitchener P.U.C. where he drove city bus for 35 years until retirement.

He greatly enjoyed his 14 grandchildren and working outdoors in the bush. At 81 years of age, he could still plow 2 furrows behind a team of horses! We will all miss him greatly.

Interment will take place at Memory Gardens on highway #7 between Kitchener and Guelph immediately following the service today.

The family would be pleased to receive you at the Serbian Orthodox Church on Fischer Hallman Rd. near Ottawa St. immediately following interment for refreshments and fellowship.

In memory of Mansford Legge, charitable donations may be made to St. Mary's Hospital or the Gideon's Bible Society.

 

Ships served in:

HMCS GALT

HMCS MEON

 

MML001

MML002

(MML001) Portrait of Mansford Legge

(MML002) Welcome Home certificate from city of Kitchener, ON to AB Mansford Legge

 


 

MML003

MML004

MML005

MML006

MML007

(MML003) Unidentified friend / shipmate

(MML004) Unidentified friend / shipmate

(MML005) Unidentified friend / shipmate

(MML006) Shipmates in from of Diamond War Memorial, Londonderry, Northern Ireland

(MML007) Unknown young lad - possibly in Londonderry

 

MML008

MML009

MML010

MML011

MML012

(MML008) Unidentified friend / shipmate in front of unidentified war memorial

(MML009) Conners (left) and Mansford Legge - Jun 1944

(MML010) Unidentified monument

(MML011) Wrens - location unknown

(MML012) Unidentified friend / shipmate

 

MML013

MML014

MML015

MML016

MML017

(MML013) Shipmate standing behind the grave marker of Stoker Francis Connolly Burns, Derry City Cemetery, Londonderry, Northern Ireland

(MML014) Unidentified friend / shipmate by Diamond War Memorial, Londonderry

(MML015) USO - unknown location

(MML016) The Mouse Smitty - The Diamond. Londonderry

(MML017) Unidentified friend / shipmate - Drake State, Plymouth

 

MML018

MML019

MML020

MML021

MML022

MML018) Unidentified friend / shipmate with possibly a Canadian soldier

(MML019) Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, England - The Plymouth Naval Memorial commemorates 7,251 sailors of the First World War and 15,933 of the Second World War who have no other grave than the sea

(MML020) Statue of Sir Francis Drake at Plymouth Hoe, England

(MML021) Unidentified friends / shipmates

(MML022) unidentified friend / shipmate in front of the Nova Scotian Hotel, Halifax, NS

 

MML023

MML024

MML025

(MML023) Mansford Legge (rear, 2nd from left) at USO with shipmates

(MML024) Mansford on lookout - ship unknown

(MML025) Sunset at sea - note the convoy ships silhouetted against the setting sun

 


 

HMCS GALT

 

MML026

MML027

(MML026) Convoy ahead of HMCS GALT.  Harbour craft steaming towards (about to pass) HMCS GALT

(MML027) Doug Laight (right) on HMCS GALT

 


 

HMCS MEON

MML028

MML029

MML030

(MML028) British Aviator whose body was recovered is given a burial at sea from HMCS MEON, Bay of Biscay, 19 Aug 1944

(MML029) Ship's Mascot - HMCS MEON

(MML030 Captain's Request men at sea on HMCS MEON - L-R: Lt Casey, Lt Nixon, Pay-Lt, Submarine Detector Nicolette, Lt Maybe, Lt Machan, CO St.Clair Balfour, Coxn J. Campbell, Writer Munroe

 


 

Hood Division - HMCS Cornwallis 08 Jun 1942 - 10 Aug 1942

During the period 02-08 Aug 1942 the course received seamanship training onboard ship

Click on the above photo to view the names written around the edge of the photo

 

The names around the frame of the photo have been transcribed on the Hood Division New Entry course page

 


 

HMCS GALT K163

05 Jul 1943

 


 

HMCS GALT K163

 


 

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