Haslam

Charles Broadbent Haslam

A letter to his mother. 20 Jan 1942 (3) Mrs. S. R. Haslam Cardston, Alberta Dear Mrs. Haslam: It is my painful duty to confirm the telegram recently received by you which informed you that your son, Flying Officer Charles Broadbent Haslam, is reported missing on Active Service. Advice has...

Memorial Day

“We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie in Flanders Fields.”John McCrae Haslam and Broadbents: Sgt. Leslie John McMurray Leslie John McMurray Virtual Memorial Cardston Historical Society Fallen Soldiers Charles Broadbent Haslam Charles Broadbent Haslam Virtual...

Leavitt, Alberta

Leavitt, Alberta“Chief Mountain Country” pages 66 – 68 About six or seven miles west of Cardston along the No. 5 highway to Waterton Lakes is the little hamlet of Leavitt. It is nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by rolling hills and backed by a skyline of rock mountains with...

Pearl Haslam Redford Funeral

PEARL HASLAM REDFORD Funeral January 7, 1994   Brothers and Sisters, family and friends, it’s an honor and a privilege for me today to officiate and assist the Redford family as we pay our respects to this loving pioneer.  I’d like to thank all those that have helped the family,...

Ann Redford Haslam

A brief sketch of the life of Sister Ann Redford Haslam, born May 27, 1846, at Lancashire, England, the daughter of Robert and Lettice Redford. This sketch is given in her own words. I was born and raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Father and mother...