Brian Mee was a Board Member of Esquimalt Neighbourhood House and organized the opening ceremonies.
George Merz was a WWII Veteran. After the war, he was a career civil servant retiring as Municipal Clerk of Esquimalt.
David William Metcalfe moved to Esquimalt in 1965. He worked at Yarrows Shipyard as a foreman and Fire Chief for 40 years. He was also a member of the Library Board and the Emergency Preparedness Committee. Dave and his wife, Eleanor, lived in their Esquimalt home for 44 years, before moving to the Renaissance Retirement Residence.
Edith Milligan (Nee Driver) moved to Esquimalt from Vic West in 1907. After attending Victoria High School she passed through the Victoria Normal School. She taught three years in the country and three years at Lampson Street School.
Dennis Minaker is the author of Next to the Gorge and The Gorge of Summers Gone.
Ronald Moores was a firefighter with the Department of National Defence for many years.
Ethel Morrison was born in Pictou, N.S., on Feb. 27, 1875, and moved to Victoria with her family in 1898. She served as a nurse in several theatres of World War I and was school nurse at Lampson Street School in Esquimalt from 1921 to 1945. Ethel Morrison died at the Veterans' Hospital, Victoria, Dec. 24, 1954.
Enes Moscrip (nee Mitchell) was born in Victoria, B.C., June 8, 1928. She was educated in Esquimalt, B.C. schools and at Sprott Shaw Business School. Enes Moscrip has been a homemaker, stenographer, accountant and partner in a retail used furniture store.
Claire Muir is a member of the Silver Threads Writers' Group. Her husband, David Muir, also a writer, died in 1993.