BX April 9, 1943
Geo. Webster, D.C.M., Now R.S.M. of “Duffs”
George Webster, winner of the Distinguished Conduct Medal in the First Great War, has been promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major of the 2nd Battalion of the Dufferin and Haldimand Rifles of Canada, it was announced this morning. Besides the D.C.M., he holds the Victory, General and Long Service Medals.
R.S.M. Webster started his military career in Brantford, back in 1911, when he enlisted in the old 25th (Brant) Dragoons.
From the Dragoons he went on active service in that other war with the 84th Battalion, C.E.F., and to England with it. Over there he was transferred to the Royal Highlanders of Canada and went to France with that regiment in 1916.
At Vimy in March, 1917, he won the D.C.M. for gallantry in the field.
In the battle of Amiens in early 1918, he received gunshot wounds in the left arm and spent a couple of months in a hospital in France before going back into action. He fought in France until the end of the campaign, being with the Canadians at Mons when the Armistice was signed. Enlisting as a private he won promotion to sergeant on the field of action.
He was discharged in May 1919 at Montreal and came back to his home here.
Enlists in Duffs
In 1922, he was back in the Canadian militia. This time as a sergeant in the old Dufferin Rifles, with which he has continued, advancing to the rank of quartermaster sergeant, then company sergeant major, and finally to top sergeant of the regiment.
R.S.M. Wester’s only son is following in his dad’s footsteps. He is on active service and stationed at headquarters, No. 25 C.A.B.T.C. Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster and family reside at 54 Burwell Street.
BX June 21, 1973
WEBSTER – At the Brantford General Hospital, on Wednesday, June 20, 1973, George G. Webster, in his 80th year; father of Mrs. Michael (Doris) Musikov, Santa Barbara, California; grandfather of Mrs. John (Joyce) Fletcher, London and Donald Webster, Cleveland, Ohio; also 4 other grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; predeceased by a son, George (Joe) Webster and a daughter, Mrs. E. (Eva) Pamplin; brother of Mrs. William (Millie) Thorpe and Mrs. Bernice Perry, both of Lynden and Albert Webster, Toronto. Mr. Webster was Regimental Sergeant Major of 56th L.A.A. Battery, Brantford. Residing at the Beckett Funeral Home, 88 Brant Avenue for service on Friday at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. Cyril Squires officiating. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.