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The following information is provided by
courtesy of the Common Wealth War Graves Commission.
Common Wealth War Graves Commission

Honour Roll For Our Country
In Memory of
Sapper T. Niganiwina


Sapper T. Niganiwina
754697, 1st Tramway Coy., Canadian Engineers
who died age 23 on Tuesday 20 August 1918.
Sapper NIGANIWINA, Son of John and Susette Niganiwina,
of Morrisville, Ontario.
Remembered with honour
Caix British Cemetery

The village of Caix is situated about 28 kilometres south-east of Amiens, midway between the N29, Amiens to St. Quentin road, and the D934, Amiens to Roye road. The Cemetery is south of the village. From the centre of the village on the main road, D28, in the direction of Beaucourt en Santerre, turn left at the D41 in the direction of Le Quesnel. About 200 metres along this road is the local communal cemetery and the first CWGC signpost will be found. Turn left just before the local cemetery and follow the side road where the British Cemetery will be found on the right.

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