Frank Hall was born in 1897 in England. His father was in the Royal Navy and in 1910 joined the Canadian Navy. Family moved to Canada in 1911. Father joined Naval College and Frank worked there. Joined Canadian Engineering Corps 1916 and went overseas
H. A. Whitcomb is employed with the Esquimalt Public Works Department. [M.A. or H.A. ?]
C.D. Marryatt is the mother of Ainsley (Pete) Marryatt.
Jack Boutilier was born on September 1, 1941 in Regina. He came to the west coast as a member of the HMCS Naden Band before starting his career in Parks and Recreation, working in North Vancouver, Vernon, Powell River and finally Esquimalt, where he was employed as the Director of Parks and Rec from 1978-2000. An avid volunteer, he held numerous leadership positions with Provincial and National curling and recreation organizations, the Commonwealth Games, Victoria Jazz Festival, David Foster Fundraiser, Rotary Club and various sporting events. Jack was a member of the Chief and Petty Officers’ Association Band, practicing his tuba in the garage, much to the chagrin of his family. He and his wife, Mary Syvlia, were married in 1966 and had one daughter.
Walter J. Phillips, a lifelong area resident, worked as a marine engineer for 40 years. He was active in the Masonic orders and was a driver for the Cancer Clinic. He lived at 519 Lampson St. from 1915 until 1946, went to Lampson St. School and Esquimalt High School. Walter and Joan Phillips have one son, Michael. Donor compiled the history of United Service Lodge from 1962-1994. He was a Past Master of the Lodge (1959) as was his father, W. J. Phillips, (1902, 1904, 1906). Sadly, Walter passed away on February 2, 2010.
Bryan Mee was a Board Member of Esquimalt Neighbourhood House and organized the opening ceremonies. Bryan passed away on November 18, 2023.