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Wilfred Joshua James Lefresne
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Died 7 November 2019
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Nickname
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Wilf
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Place of death
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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Place of burial
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Riverside Cemetery, Germfask, Michigan
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Allegiance
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Canada
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Service/branch
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Canadian Army
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Years of service
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1963 - 1995
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Lieutenant-Colonel
Wilfred Joshua James Lefresne, ( – 2019) was a Canadian soldier who served in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals the Communications and Electronics Branch.
Obituary
LCol (Retd) Wilfred Joshua James Lefresne, CD - Passed away at home on Thursday 7 November 2019 at the age of 74. Beloved husband of Kay for 51 years. Much loved Dad of Peter (Sheila) of Richmond, Indiana and B.J. "Brian" (Kimberly) of Guelph, Ontario. Proud Grandpa of Fiona, Brandon, Emily, Ellison and Quinton. Son of the late Joshua and Gertrude. Brother of the late Garth (late Vizma). Wilfred was a 1967 graduate of the Royal Military College of Canada and was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. He received a Master of Arts degree from Webster University (Webster Groves, Missouri) in 1982. He served in the Canadian Army in the Communications and Electronics Branch, including service in West Germany at CFB Lahr with 4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Signals Squadron (1974-77), and then returning to CFB Kingston as Commanding Officer of 1 Line Troop (1977-80). His later assignments included duty with NATO's Supreme Allied Command Atlantic (1987-91) in Norfolk, Virginia, and Allied Forces Central Europe (1991-94) in Brunssum , The Netherlands. Wilfred retired from the Canadian Armed Forces in 1995 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Upon his retirement, he moved to Sault Ste. Marie and became the Executive Director of the Algoma District Network (Adnet), working to improve cellular service and broadband internet connectivity for communities and businesses in the Algoma region. Visitation and memorial service to be held at the Northwood Funeral Home Cremation and Reception Centre on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 starting at 3:00PM. Rev Pat Woods officiating. Internment will be in the spring at Riverside Cemetery in Germfask, Michigan. Memorial donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 25 are requested to assemble for a memorial service of the late Wilfred Lefresne on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 4:00PM.
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1 Line Troop, January 1979
HRH Anne visit to Kingston 12 Nov 1979 (3)
HRH Anne visit to Kingston 12 Nov 1979 (4)
LCol Lefresne while at AFCENT c1993
LCol Wilf Lefresne portrait (1)
Signal Squadron Commander Course, Fall 1976
Telecom Rigger Course photo 1975
Visit to 1 Line Troop c1979
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