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Morley Lake - William Whitfield grave
Canada

A view of Morley Lake along the Alaska Highway southeast of Teslin close to the Yukon/British Columbia border.  At this location is the out-of-place grave of William Whitfield who died near this location however his cause of death is unknown.  Believed to have been stationed in Alaska, he went to Oregon State College for two years & graduated from Stanford University in public accounting.  He would enlist in the army on December 29, 1941.  The grave itself reads the following:

 

In Memory of William H. Whitfield

19005873

Staff Sergeant, 340th Engineers, U.S. Army

Born - Dec. 30, 1918

Died - Dec. 18, 1942

"The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord." Psalms 37:23

 

From: https://explorenorth.com/alaska_highway/morley_lake-whitfield_memorial.html

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 29/06/2023
Subida: 28/01/2024
Published: 28/01/2024
Número de vistas:

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Tags: morley lake; british columbia; yukon territory; william whitfield; out of place graves; woods; boreal; beach; sand; alcan; alaska highway; highway 1; recreation site; memorial; headstone
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