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Lloyd Elmer Bishop
Lloyd Elmer Bishop
Corporal
F/44964
North Nova Scotia Highlanders, R.C.I.C.
January 15, 1920
Sydney, NS
September 21, 1939
New Glasgow, NS
19
5 feet, 11 inches
Medium
Blue
Brown
“C” Company Pictou Highlanders (June 29, 1938)
Married (October 24, 1940)
Labourer
United Church of Canada
Jessie Bishop (Mother) New Glasgow, NS (at enlistment)
Sarah Kathleen Bishop, Mulgrave, NS (October 1940)
June 6, 1944
24
Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers
X. H. 8.
Commemorated on page 250 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance
Displayed in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower in Ottawa on May 26
Corporal Bishop was the son of Harold and Jessie Bishop and husband of Sarah Kathleen Bishop,
of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. He was the father of Harold Robert Bishop.
Corporal Bishop served in Canada from enlistment until July 18, 1941, and in the United
Kingdom from July 19, 1941 until June 5, 1944. He was killed in action on D-Day while serving in
France.