Nova Scotia monument honours eight brothers who fought in Second World War
HALIFAX — A new memorial recently dedicated in a small Nova Scotia community honours eight brothers whose story of service in the Second World War had been all but lost to local memory.
The Harvie brothers from Gormanville, N.S., all served in Europe — six returned home, while two died and are buried overseas.
A black granite monument is now inscribed with the names and photos of Avard, Burrell, Edmund, Ernest, Ervin, Garnet, Marven and Victor Harvie. It stands in a small memorial park just up the road from their hometown, beside the Royal Canadian Legion branch in Noel, N.S.
The number eight is inscribed prominently in the middle of the memorial.