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            <text>Army Medical Corps. Lenna Mae Jenner. Photograph. https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/detail/399413?Lenna%20Mae%20Jenner</text>
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              <text>Lenna Mae Jenner was born on November 17, 1889, in Brookfield, Nova Scotia. Lenna was a daughter of Baptist Rev. John Hugh and Mary Fisher Jenner, sister to Hugh Burton Jenner and Ada Blanche Ross. Lenna enlisted into the Canadian Army Corps (M.D,6th) on June 25, 1918, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Lenna was sent to England to be a nursing sister. &#13;
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On October 18, 1918, Lenna went to the West Cliffe Eye &amp; Ear Hospital in Folkstone, England, because of losing length, weight, and pain in the left side after exertion. The examination of the heart and lungs was negative, but there was considerable swelling of the abdomen, particularly on the left side. On December 10, 1918, Lenna became ill, receiving abdominal surgery. On December 12, 1918, Lenna died of natural causes. The medical records reveal that Leanna died of Septicemia or blood poising as it is commonly known. Lenna’s final resting place is at the Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey, United Kingdom. </text>
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