They made the Ultimate Sacrifice
WARD, Leslie Lt (SB), O-76040, RCNVR, MPK - 29 Apr 1944, HMCS ATHABASKAN - Son of Robert and Elsie May Ward, of Toronto, Ontario; husband of Margaret D. Ward, of Toronto.
Lieutenant Leslie Ward, former Toronto newspaperman, who was reported missing when H.M.C.S. Athabaskan was sunk in the English Channel on April 29, 1944, is now presumed dead, according to the latest navy casualty list. Lieut. Ward's widow, the former Margaret Neaum lives on Victoria Park Ave. with their two sons, Peter, 14 a member of the Toronto Sea Cadet corps, and John five. Lieut. Ward was the son of Robert and Elsie May Ward, Norway Ave., Toronto, Ontario. Attached to the R.C.N.'s public information department. Lieut. Ward had gone aboard only a few hours before the torpedoing. Born in Leeds, England, he came to Canada with his parents when he was 12. He went overseas early in 1944.
Ships served in: HMCS YORK - Enlisted 30 Jul 1943. Commenced Active Service 30 Jul 1943 as a Probationer Sub-Lieutenant (SB), RCNVR * Appointed Lieutenant (SB) 30 Jul 1943 HMCS BYTOWN - Appointed to BYTOWN Add'l for duty with Director of Naval Information 02 Aug 1943 HMCS CORNWALLIS - Appointed to CORNWALLIS Add'l for training and disposal 01 Sep 1943 HMCS BYTOWN - Appointed to BYTOWN Add'l for duty with Director of Naval Information 05 Oct 1943 HMCS AVALON - Appointed to AVALON Add'l for service passage to the UK 05 Apr 1944 HMCS NIOBE - Appointed to NIOBE Add'l on staff of Senior Canadian Naval Officer (London) for duty with Chief Public Relations Officer * Loaned to ATHABASKAN 30 Mar 1944
(LW01) Lt Leslie Ward Missing - Undated article from the Ottawa Citizen (LW02) Lt Leslie Ward Presumed Dead - The Toronto Star Jan 1945 (LW03) Documents from the Service File of Leslie Ward
Second World War Casualty Index
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