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Glenn Edward LaFayette |
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Life in Saskatchewan
Glenn does not remember any contact with other Black families when he was growing up. He does recall however, a trip to Maidstone to visit his Aunt Ina, a school teacher there. Going on a trip was pretty exciting in those days. Glenn remembers lots of good times at school. He finished grade 9 but then decided he wanted to work. He worked with his father and often with his brother William Earl. They liked to play tricks on each other and joke around. Glenn continued to farm with the brief interruption of the war years. Although he thought war foolish and didn’t particularly want to fight he made a contribution to the war effort using the skills and talents he had. Glenn enlisted in the Canadian Army where he served as a cook, a craft he learned from his mother Lillie. As a cook he served between 400 to 1300 men in camp. He was stationed in Belgium, Holland, France, England and Scotland. Glenn also joined the Farmer’s Union in 1953 when he started farming his own land. He believed in people helping one another to achieve greater things. Glenn never married and had no children. He claims not to have married because he likes peace and quiet! |
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