In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
SEABROOK, Reginald Joseph - Our beloved Husband, Dad and Poppa passed away peacefully at the P.R.H.C. Palliative Care Unit on thursday, January 15th, 2009 in his 84th year. Reg is survived by Jean (Graham), the love of his life, daughter Heather (Doug English), sons John of Ottawa, and Scott (Meg). Dear Poppa of Emily and Glenn English, Andrew, James and Holly Seabrook of Ottawa, and Jack Seabrook. Predeceased by his parents Benjamin and Mable (Elliott) Seabrook, his sister Dorothy Thompson, brothers Orrin, Gord, Stan and Gerry Seabrook. Lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Reg was a past member of the Peterborough Curling Club, Kawartha Golf & Country Club, and Dunlop Masonic Lodge. Reg was retired from the Nuclear Department of G.E. Canada. A Service of Remembrance will be held at Park Street Baptis Church, 16 Park Street North (at Chamberlain), on Monday, January 19th at 2:45 p.m. If desired, condolences to the family, directions to the church, and donations to the Parkinson Society, P.R.H.C. Palliative Care, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Community Alternative Funeral Home)
Ships served in:
(RJS001) Portrait of Seaman Reginald Seabrook
HMCS CATARAQUI
(RJS002) HMCS CATARAQUI, Iroquois Division, New Entry Training // Reginal Seabrook front row, 2nd from right // This photo has been added to the page for HMCS CATARAQUI with staff and recruits numbered for identification (RJS003) HMCS CATARAQUI, Iroquois Division, on parade
HMCS CARLPLACE K664
(RJS004) Torpedo party on HMCS CARLPLACE K664 Click here to view the names on the back of the photo Front row L-R: J. Simpson of London, ON; F. Thomas of Montreal, QC; J. McDonald of London, ON; C. Thwaites of London, ON Back row L-R: B. Monk of Montreal, QC; J. Lowery of Parry Sound, ON; Lt Gratton of Moncton, NB; W. Hyde of Simcoe, ON; R. Seabrook of Peterboro, ON
(RJS005) New London Ledge Light, New London, Connecticut, USA. HMCS CARLPLACE arrived in New London on Apr 4, 1945 and departed on Apr 5th escorting a RN Submarine to Greenock Scotland via the Azores. (RJS006) Looking after over the quarterdeck of HMCS CARLPLACE K664. Photo taken from the after gun tub (RHS007) Single barrel pom-pom on HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RJS008-RJS009) Gibraltar Harbour 11-17 May 1945
(RJS010-RJS012) Unknown sailors in a mess deck on HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RCJ013) Unknown Officers on the bridge of HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RJS014) LCdr Charles Wright, CO, on the bridge of HMCS CARLPLACE K664
(RJS016-RJS018) HMCS NORTH BAY K339 conducting a transfer with HMCS CARLPLACE K664. In photo RJS017 a depth charge is being transferred (RJS019) Unknown sailor on HMCS CARLPLACE K664
(RJS020) Charlie Thwaites on HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RJS021) Charlie Thwaites on the right with unknown shipmate on HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RJS022) Unknown sailors on HMCS CARLPLACE K664 with a Royal Navy submarine in the background. It is possible that this is the sub the CARLPLACE escorted from New London, Connecticut, USA to Greenock, Scotland. (RJS023) Unknown sailors on the quarterdeck of HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RJS024) Unknown sailors in the after gun tub on HMCS CARLPLACE K664
(RJS026) Unknown sailor. Location unknown. He does not appear to be on ship (RJS027) Two unknown sailors on the jetty (RJS028) Unknown sailor sitting on the Carley floats on HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RJS029) The caption that came with the photos says "Portugal" but since CARLPLACE did not visit Portugal during her wartime service it is possible that this photo was taken at the British Base in the Azores. The Azores is an island chain in the Atlantic that is owned by Portugal. (RJS030) "Sunday Morning Church"
(RJS031-RJS032) Wrens onboard HMCS CARLPLACE K664
(RJS033-RJS035) Wrens onboard HMCS CARLPLACE K664 (RJS035) Reg Seabrook left side of table to the left of the Wrens
HMCS CARLPLACE K664 1995 former crew reunion (RJS037) HMCS CARLPLACE former crew members at the reunion (RJS038) Names of former crew in the reunion photo (RJS039) HMCS CARLPLACE crew reunion - spouses (RJS040) HMCS CARLPLACE reunion attendees marching to the cenotaph along with Legion members (RJS041) Partial article on the HMCS CARLPLACE former crew members reunion
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