From the Winnipeg Free Press dated 2 Sep 1945:
Gunner Wm. Bennett
Wounded in Action
Portage la Prairie, Man., Sept. 2.
(Special)—Word was received Aug. 31 by Mrs. William Bennett that her son, Gunner Wilfred Bennett, was wounded in action Aug. 13. Enlisting in Saskatoon, he proceeded overseas in 1940. His mother has just recently returned from Saskatoon where she attended a memorial service for another son, Clifford Bennett, R.C.A.F., who was reported missing off Newfoundland in December, and is now presumed dead.
And from 5 Feb 1945:
Gnr. W. Bennett, Portage,
Dies Of Wounds
Portage la Prairie, Man., Feb. 5.
(Special)—Word was received here Feb. 3, that Gnr. Wilfred Bennett, 36, son of Mrs. Bennett, Saskatoon, formerly of Portage, and the late William Bennett, had died of wounds in a United Kingdom hospital on Jan. 28. Enlisting in 1933, he trained at Dundurn and Camp Shilo. He was wounded on Aug. 9, and since that time has been in hospital. He is survived by his mother and a brother in Saskatoon, while another brother, Sgt. Clifford Bennett, R.C.A.F., was reported missing December, 1943. and officially presumed dead June, 1944.
The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated 3 Feb 1945 also has an article about his death which includes a picture:
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01f1r/This article says he was survived by his mother and brother, Walter. It certainly appears that Hunter must have died between 1911 and 1921.
Jacquie