Circumstances of Casualty: Killed in Action. Had advanced about 150 yards with his Battalion, when he was hit by a machine gun bullet in the left breast and died a few minutes later.
Location of Unit at Time of Casualty: South West of Buissy.
BX September 23, 1918
Samuel Chickegian Killed in Action
Mrs. Lucille Chickegian, 128 Alfred Street, has been advised from Ottawa that her son, Pte. Sam H. Chickegian has been killed in action. Private Chickegian was killed on September 2. He was a well known Brantford Armenian boy and enlisted before he came of age. In fact, the young fellow had the opportunity of being returned to Canada on this account but refused to accept it. His father, John Chickegian, served with the 215th Battalion for some time.
BX September 26, 1918
Private Samuel Harry Chickegian Officially Confirmed Killed in Action
The official information has been received by Mr. and Mrs. John Chickegian of Brantford, formerly of St. Catharines, that their youngest son, Pte. Sam Chickegian, who was only 15 years of age, was killed in action on Sept. 2. The youth went to the battlefield to do his duty to his country and to Canada to avenge his many relatives, the deeds of massacre by the Turks. The young hero came from Armenia with his parents in 1907 and was educated in Brantford. He has many Canadian friends and is well known among the Armenians. The Armenians have tried to do their duty to the country they live in and they are today doing there share in the great struggle for victory. The deceased is survived by his parents, two brothers and five sisters. He is the first St. Catharines Armenian to have enlisted in the Canadian army, and laid down his life for the glorious cause.