They made the Ultimate Sacrifice

 

William Aubrey Harvie

 

Cook (Seamen), V25443, RCNVR

 

Born: 28 Aug 1907, Newport, Hants Co., Nova Scotia

 

Died: 07 Sep 1942 at sea

 

Book of Remembrance

 

HARVIE, William Aubrey, Cook (S), V25443, RCNVR, MPK - 07 Sep 1942, HMCS RACCOON - Son of Frank and Grace Harvie; husband of Myrtle Harvie, of Kentville, Nova Scotia. Father of Bradford Allen F. Harvie; William Alvin S. Harvie; Sally Ann Harvie and Allison Munro Harvie.

 

Cook William Harvie died when his ship, HMCS RACCOON, which was on convoy escort in the St. Lawrence River off the Gaspé Peninsula, was hit and sunk by two torpedoes from U165. All 37 hands were lost.

 

Ships served in:

SPECIAL SERVICE DIVISION RCNVR - Enlisted 22 Jun 1940

HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 22 Jun 1940 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

HMS LACONIA (Armed Merchant Cruiser) - Drafted to LACONIA 18 Aug 1940 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 12 Sep 1940 as a Cook (s), RCNVR

HMCS SANKATY - Drafted to SANKATY 28 Jan 1941 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 30 Apr 1941 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

HMCS PROTECTOR - Drafted to PROTECTOR 07 May 1941 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

G.V. Sydney - Served in an unknown gate vessel at Sydney NS 12 May 1941 - 19 Jun 1941 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

G.V. NOIC Gaspe Served in an unknown gate vessel at Sydney NS 20 Jun 1941 - 11 Jul 1941 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

HMCS RACCOON - Drafted to RACCOON 13 Jul 1941 as a Cook (S), RCNVR

 

 

WH01

WH02

 

 

(WH01) Certificate of Service - pages 1 and 2

(WH02) Report of Death

 


 

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