Circumstances of Casualty: Killed in Action. Killed by an enemy shell during the advance to Beaucourt.
BX August 19, 1918
Paris Casualties
(From Our Own Correspondent)
PARIS, Aug. 19. – Lieutenant Lorne Henry Rehder, only son of Mr. H. Rehder, has made the supreme sacrifice for his country, it is officially announced. The message received by his heartbroken parents stated that Lieutenant Rehder had been killed in action on August eighth, the day the big Canadian offensive began.
Lieutenant Lorne Rehder took out his commission with the 125th Brant Battalion in November, 1915, and went overseas with the battalion in August 1916. Later he was transferred to the 54th Battalion, with which he went over to France in April last.
Lieutenant Rehder, who was in his 27th year, was born and educated in Paris and on completing his education here continued his studies at Toronto University, where he graduated two years ago, receiving his degree of B.A. Deceased was a fine type of young manhood, and was loved and esteemed by all who came in contact with him for his many excellent qualities. He always took a very active interest in the Y.M.C.A. and was an indefatigable worker in its behalf. He was also an active member of the Methodist Church and Sunday school.
Lieutenant Lorne Rehder was highly esteemed by both officers and men at his battalion, and a returned veteran remarked on hearing of his death, that the army had lost one of its best and brightest officers, as he always had the welfare of the men under him close at heart.
To his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rehder, and sister, Miss Kathleen, the heartfelt sympathy of the community goes out in their sad bereavement.