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- Niagara Gazette - 4/21/1945
NIAGARA FALLS. Ont., April 21
-Private Robert Brick. 20. only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brick.
634 Second avenue, has been killed
in action overseas, according to of-
ficiall word received by his parents
last night.
Private Brick was born in this
citty where he always resided. He
was educated at St. Patrick's school
and the Niagara Falls Collegiate
Institute. Prior to his enllistment
he was attending St. Michael's col-
lege, Toronto, and later took a spe-
cial course in engineering at the
University of Toronto for active
duty. He went overseas last No-
vember with an engineering corps.
Besides his parents, he is survived
by two sisters, Margaret and Mary,
at home. Private Brick took a great
interest in sports, particularly reg-
by. His parents received a letter
from him a few days ago from the
battle ine in which he stated he
was in excellent health and spirits.
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