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Ward, Harold LeRoy

Harold LeRoy Ward fonds. – [192-]-1945. – 35 cm of textual records and graphic material.

Harold LeRoy Ward was born in the environs of London, Ont. on 10 July 1921. He attended Dorchester School. During World War II, he was a flying officer, specifically a wireless air gunner, in the Royal Canadian Air Force. After the war he worked for the CPR as a train dispatcher. He was the husband of Violet Jean (née Wright) for 67 years. They had two daughters, Sharon (later Kormendi) and Cicily (later Squire). He died in his eighty-ninth year at Victoria Hospital in London on 21 May 2010.

The fonds consists of two pilot’s flying log books (22 November 1941 until 2 March 1945), 16 b&w photographs, and a certificate from the Department of National Defence for Air about Ward’s service war record. The two earliest photographs depict Ward as a toddler and the students of his school at Dorchester in 1933. The other photographs relate to World War II: his training at Montreal, friends and acquaintances in the service, and aerial bombardments.

Title based on content of the fonds.
The fonds was acquired from Marian Ross (13-2011) on 7 April 2011.
Finding aid available at this, the fonds level, only.
There are no access restrictions.
Further accruals are not expected.


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Last Reviewed: May 18, 2011
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