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Author: Laurence Wall
Publication Date: January 21, 2026 - 16:41
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War veteran Susie Gellman worked for Canada’s version of Bletchley Park
January 21, 2026
Susie Gellman, 101 years old, was the centre of attention on Aug. 6, 2022 as she stood next to a plaque unveiled at Laurier House, near downtown Ottawa.
Ms. Gellman was, at the time, likely the only surviving member of a top-secret Canadian organization during the Second World War. She was definitely the only former member able to attend the historic commemoration ceremony.
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“They went to find him for his medication and couldn’t find him. He wasn’t in his bed anymore. They knocked on the bathroom door. Nobody answered,” she said.
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