Today’s photo is a picture of a Silver Cross which was given to May Joyce of Hopewell Cape, her son Harold George Joyce, 709283 was Killed in Action near the end of war on August 28, 1918. It serves as a poignant reminder that the cost of war is not only felt by the participants but also those they leave behind.
The Silver Cross or as it’s formally known The Memorial Cross, was a gift of Canada and was issued as a memento of personal loss and sacrifice on the part of widows and mothers of Canadian sailors, soldiers and airmen who died for their country during the war.
Harold George Joyce ,709283 was from Hopewell Cape, Albert County, New Brunswick and was born September 4, 1897. He was the son of John E. and May Joyce, of Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick. He enlisted with the 104th Battalion CEF on September 27, 1915. His occupation was listed as a seaman. He was listed as Killed in Action while fighting with the Canadian Machine Gun Corps on August 28, 1918. He has no known grave and is remembered on the Vimy Monument.









