Donald Ray Watson As appears on the Canadian Wartime website: Watson, Donald Gray, B110671, died on October 12, 1944 at the age of 23. Royal Regiment of Canada RCIC, son of Earl David and Mary Ann Watson of Hunta. Buried at Berge.OP.Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, Netherlands, (2.C.4) As appears in the Northland Post, November 16, 1944 Donald Watson killed in action in Holland. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. R. Watson, of Hunta, that their son, Cpl Donald Grey Watson, Royal Regiment of Canada, had been killed in action on October 13th. He had been engaged in fighting in Holland. Born at Forest, Ontario twenty-three years ago. Donald was brought North as a child, and received his public school education at Hunta. He enlisted in April 1942, going overseas in December of that year. A brother, Warrant Officer David Watson, who went overseas about the same time, is a prisoner of war in Germany. He was captured just a year ago, November 18, 1943. Surviving are the parents, the brother David, and other brother Jack at home, and six sisters.