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Canada, Commonwealth. A Royal Canadian Navy Grouping Of Ordinary Seaman Watthey
Canada, Commonwealth. A Royal Canadian Navy Grouping Of Ordinary Seaman Watthey
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Footnote: Ernest Henry Watthey was born in July 1923 in Depot Harbour, Ontario. He was a resident of Parry Sound, Ontario when he enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman (V-50519) with the Royal Canadian Navy at HMCS York in Toronto, Ontario, on November 12, 1942 for the "duration of hostilities", stating his trade as that of Assistant Storekeeper. Watthey began active service on March 10, 1943 at HMCS York, followed by a transfer two weeks later to HMCS Prevost in London, Ontario on March 29th. His stint in London would last six weeks before he was transferred to HMCS Cornwallis at Deep Brook, Nova Scotia from May 11, 1943 to June 29, 1943. He was subsequently posted to the Signal School at HMCS St. Hyacinthe in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec on June 30th and it was here that he qualified as an Ordinary Telegraphist. He was then transferred to HMCS Stadacona in Halifax, Nova Scotia on February 15, 1944, followed by a three week posting to the anti-submarine base HMCS Avalon in St. John's, Newfoundland from February 26 to March 21, 1944, qualifying as a Telegraphist on March 10th. Watthey served aboard the Flower-class corvette HMCS Bittersweet from March 22 to November 6, 1944, a span of seven and a half months. He returned to HMCS Stadacona until April 14, 1945, when he was posted to HMCS Protector at Sydney Harbour on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. He returned to HMCS St. Hyacinthe on May 26th, his final posting to HMCS York on August 29th. Ordinary Seaman (Telegraphist) was discharged upon demobilization on September 20, 1945, entitled to wear the War Service Badge "General Service" Class, number 239255. As a veteran of the Second World War, Watthey was a proud member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 117 in Parry Sound, Ontario. He was married to Audrey May King Watthey (September 1927-January 2008), the couple having a daughter, Karen. Watthey died on October 20, 2015 at the age of 92, at Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, his wife having predeceased him. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parry Sound, Parry Sound District, Ontario.
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Footnote: Ernest Henry Watthey was born in July 1923 in Depot Harbour, Ontario. He was a resident of Parry Sound, Ontario when he enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman (V-50519) with the Royal Canadian Navy at HMCS York in Toronto, Ontario, on November 12, 1942 for the "duration of hostilities", stating his trade as that of Assistant Storekeeper. Watthey began active service on March 10, 1943 at HMCS York, followed by a transfer two weeks later to HMCS Prevost in London, Ontario on March 29th. His stint in London would last six weeks before he was transferred to HMCS Cornwallis at Deep Brook, Nova Scotia from May 11, 1943 to June 29, 1943. He was subsequently posted to the Signal School at HMCS St. Hyacinthe in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec on June 30th and it was here that he qualified as an Ordinary Telegraphist. He was then transferred to HMCS Stadacona in Halifax, Nova Scotia on February 15, 1944, followed by a three week posting to the anti-submarine base HMCS Avalon in St. John's, Newfoundland from February 26 to March 21, 1944, qualifying as a Telegraphist on March 10th. Watthey served aboard the Flower-class corvette HMCS Bittersweet from March 22 to November 6, 1944, a span of seven and a half months. He returned to HMCS Stadacona until April 14, 1945, when he was posted to HMCS Protector at Sydney Harbour on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. He returned to HMCS St. Hyacinthe on May 26th, his final posting to HMCS York on August 29th. Ordinary Seaman (Telegraphist) was discharged upon demobilization on September 20, 1945, entitled to wear the War Service Badge "General Service" Class, number 239255. As a veteran of the Second World War, Watthey was a proud member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 117 in Parry Sound, Ontario. He was married to Audrey May King Watthey (September 1927-January 2008), the couple having a daughter, Karen. Watthey died on October 20, 2015 at the age of 92, at Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, his wife having predeceased him. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parry Sound, Parry Sound District, Ontario.

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