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Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell.
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Centenial of Armistice Day - Never Forget
Today marks the 100 year anniversary of the armistice that ended World War 1. Today we remember the 221 heroes from Greater Lowell who died so that we can live the lives we do today. Never forget their sacrifice.
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Hi, I'm searching information about Philip Doyon, died on August 27, 1918 during WW1. He searved for canadian army because he was born in Quebec, but lived in Lowell until his enlistment. Do you have picture or information about him or his family? Thanks
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