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Object ID
4533
Title
Fort Langley School class.
Date
[193-].
Description
Fort Langley School class. Freddy Bodaly is in the front in the centre. Beryl Huddlestone is in the second row, second from the left. Len Ushaw is in the back row beside the teacher, then unidentified, Kelsey Moore, George Goddard and Bud Hope. Len Ushaw is in the back row, second from left.
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Bodaly, Freddy
Fort Langley student.
Fort Langley Elementary School
Fort Langley Elementary School was located in the Langley School District, later School District 35 (Langley).
Goddard, George
George Goddard was born on January 7, 1893. He enlisted in the military in 1917. He married Lydia Maria Cameron (1896-August 27, 1958) on May 19, 1920. Possibly remarried to a woman named Karen. George died on September 26, 1964.
Hope, Ernest Henry (Buddy)
Ernest Henry (Buddy) Hope was the eldest son of Alex and Mabel Hope, born in 1924.
Moore, Kelsey Joseph
Kelsey Joseph Moore (possibly "Kellsey" or "Kelsie") was born in New Westminster on February 16, 1924, to parents Clara Matilda and James Joseph Moore of Fort Langley. He got his start in the electrical contracting business in approx. 1940, and later ran his own store in Fort Langley, K. Moore & Co. Ltd., that specialized in plumbing and electrical. Kelsey was a member of the Native Sons of B.C., the Langley Lodge, and the Fort Langley Board of Trade. He was married to Helen, and had one son, Bradley. Kelsey died on July 8, 1965, at the age of 41, when the flight he was on, CPA DC6B Flight 21, crashed at 100 Mile House.
school portraits
Ushaw, Leonard
Oldest child of Thomas and Mildred Margaret Ushaw (nee English). Brother to Marjorie Waska and Shirley Halliday.
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