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The Cenotaph, erected in the St. Norbert Cemetery, was an over-grown, long forgotten homage to the thirteen men who fought and died in World War I and who were connected to the St. Norbert area.

In 2008, Art Bloomfield, long-time St. Norbert resident, took a closer look at the overgrown monument while walking his young grandson to preschool. Soon after, he and his family made it their personal mission to ensure that the cenotaph and those thirteen men whose names are etched in stone were forgotten no more.

Celebrate and honour these men at the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month.

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We welcome everyone to check out our posters and poems. Below are images of the documents. Please click on the image you want to print and open the .PDF.

We encourage you to share them with your family and friends.

English St Norbert Remembrance Day poster English St Norbert Remembrance Day poster French St Norbert Remembrance Day poster French St Norbert Remembrance Day poster
English St Norbert Remembrance Day poster French St Norbert Remembrance Day poster

Image of Why Do We Remember document link to a PDF of this Why Do We Remember A Soldier Died Today poem link to the PDF of A Soldier Died Today poem

image of Unless You've Been a Soldier poem link to the PDF of Unless You've Been a Soldier

Why Do We Remember? A Soldier Died Today Unless You've Been a Soldier

 

image of a poppy Lest We Forget image of a poppy

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