Ralph Westbrook

Rank: 
Private
Regimental number: 
772328
Unit at enlistment: 
125th Battalion
Force: 
C.E.F.
Volunteered or conscripted: 
Volunteered
Survived the war: 
No
Date of death: 
July 11th, 1917
Cemetery: 
Vimy Memorial - Pas de Calais, France
Birth country: 
Canada
Birth county: 
Brant
Birth city: 
Brantford, Ontario
Address at enlistment: 
29 Henry Street, Brantford, Ontario
Next of kin address: 
29 Henry Street, Brantford, Ontario
Trade or calling: 
Driver
Employer: 
Turnbull and Cutcliffe Ltd.
Religious denominations: 
Roman Catholic
Marital status: 
Married
Age at enlistment: 
25

Letters and documents

Cause and Place of Death: Killed in Action

BX August 13, 1917

In a letter to his uncle, Chief Lewis, of the Brantford fire department, dated July 20, Corp. R. Montgomery tells of the death of is comrade, Ralph Westbrook, a former well known young man of this city and for some time an employee of Turnbull and Cutcliffe. Corp. Montgomery states that Ralph Westbrook lost his life while he was engaged in putting up wires at the front, and when his body was found two days later, the remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Vimy Ridge graveyard. He was apparently instantly killed, having been shot through the head. Corp Montgomery had a chat with him shortly before he went to his last duty, and speaks in glowing terms of him in the manner in which he gave his life.