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| | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 1. Long Full View - - Expanded - " Georgetown Area War Memorial " | | | Inscription. Editor's Note: The centermost portion of this memorial was dedicated as a World War II Honor Roll in 2006. As late as 2010, additions were made to make this a memorial to all Georgetown, Illinois veterans. The panels are listed here in sequential order, from the Civil War to the last entry.
Back Sections, first (left most) panel
Civil War
73rd Infantry - Co. C
Panel one, column one
Joseph A. Allison James W. Ashmore Thomas T. Ashmore William D. Bales Wesley Bishop Samuel W. Blackburn Samuel J. Boen Amos Bogue John Bostwick Nathan Brady David Branson Clark B. Brant Enoch Brazelton John Brazelton Enoch P. Brown John R. Burke Charles W. Cook Wm. Cook Josiah J. Cooper Robert W. Cowan William B. Cowan John V. DonCarlos David W. Doop John Doop Robert B. Drake John Dye Lawrence Dye Benjamin F. Edmonds Johnathan Ellis William F. Ellis Zenus H. Fulton Alexander Gerard John Gerard Henderson Goodwin John J. Halstead George J. Harrier A. M. Hasty Robert J. Hasty Austin Henderson Henry C. Henderson Nathaniel Henderson William Henderson Samuel Hewitt Pleasant B. Huffman Abraham Jones
Panel one, column two
John P. Jones Thomas Judd Tilmon D. Kyger William R. | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf | |
| | | 2. Civil War - Panel # 1 | | | Lawrence Alfred E. Lewis Jehu Lewis John S. Long David McDonel Wm. McEntyre Patterson McNutt Clayborn Madden Thomas E. Madden Wright Madden George W. Martin Jacob Martin Wm. Martin Jas. T. Maudlin Thomas Milholland George Miley James E. Moore Israel H. Morgan John Murdock William H. Newlin Stephen Newlin Alex C. Nicholson Joshua T. Nicholson James S. Peck LaGrand L. Place Benjamin Purdum H. H. Regan Joseph W. Reagan Byron Russel Charles A. Savage Walter W. Scott John C. Sheets William M. Sheets Christopher C. Shires Samuel Sigler James P. Slaughter David A. Simth Enoch Smith John W. Smith Francis M. Stevens Daniel Suycott Artemus Terrell
Panel one, column three
Isaac R. Thompson John M. Thompson Isaac R. Thornton John Thornton Merida Thornton Zimri Thornton James W. Trimble John Trimble William O. Underwood Isaac W. Ward Jas. F. Williams Aaron Willison Jos. W. Yoho
125th Infantry - Co. D
Harvey Alexander Charles R. Bailey George R. Baker Conrelius Bisner Franklin Black Patrik Brennon William J. Brinckley Henry D. Canaday Richard Caton Robert Clary Jacob B. Clifton John C. Clipson Frank Cook Zacheus Cook Allen Cotton Henry Cotton William C. Cowen Francis M. Dickerson George Dillon Charles Donovan | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 3. Civil War - Panel # 2 | | | Payton Douglas John W. Downs Jordan J. Drake John Draper John S. Dye Eli Elliott Oliver Finley Martin Fleming William Frazier
Panel two, column one
Henry C. Gauts John J. Gauts Samuel Glaze Elam Golden Richard Golden John L. Graves Thomas Guess James R. Hall James H. Havett Soloman Haworth Andrew J. Hesler Benjamin Hinton William Hinton George W. Holloway John L. Jones George W. Jordon Thomas King John J. B. Kistler Frank Lamar James Lamar John W. Lockett Charles F. Long William L. Long Eugenius Loveall John M. Martin George W. McClure William Melton Carroll Moore Charles Moore George Moore Sylvester Morgan James H. Ogden Isaac E. Parks Thomas Preeble John S. Rednour Samuel Rednour James Roberts Thomas J. Rowland Peter Rugg James B. Stevens William J. Stevens John W. Swank Richard W. Swank Joseph Sweeney Abraham B. Thompson David S. Tucker James E. Wallingsford Edwin T. Whitcomb William Whitlock
Panel two, column two
125th Infantry - Co. K
Esaac N. Adams Austin B. Bishop James W. Blakeney William J. Boon John Brown James M. Cook John Denton Nehemiah Elsby James Gibson Oliver P. Hunt John W. Jumps Theodore Jumps William H. Martin Nicholas M. McCorkle William Ogden John Pettis Thomas W. Scott | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 4. World War II Honor Roll Marker | | Back of expanded memorial, includes three Civil War (panels 1, 2 and 6) and four blank panels (3, 4, 5, and 7). | | | Robert W. Shuman Francis N. Shuman Harvey J. Steward James Trosper
125th Infantry - Co. C
John Webb
150th Infantry - Co. E
Andrew Abney Felix Adams Milton Ashby James T. Atkinson Enoch Brady William A. Canaday Exam M. Cook Thomas M. Cook David S. Dicken Phillip Doop Simon M. Doop Benjamin F. Douglass John Fielder John W. F. Galyen Perry Gephart Cassius M. Hawes John Hill William Holloday William Huff John Humble Isaac Judd William H. Lamar Robert Mills
Panel two, column three
David E. Moore Alexander Morrison John L. Padjitt James Page Linis L. Parker Thomas Patten James Patterson John C. Pearce William L. Reed Allen A. Schooler George W. Smith William H. Stevens Robert R. Stewart Perry Straider Joseph G. Taylor James G. S. Tucker
25th Infantry - Co. A
David Adams George Adams John Agnew Thomas Agnew Hiram H. Ashmore Oliver S. Baldwin Benjamin W. Brem Alexander Birke George Brady James H. Brenkley William Brenkley William H. Campbell Henry F. Canaday Isaac S. Canaday Seth M. Canaday Robert Carney Charles A. Clark Benjamin F. Cook Sylvester Cook Robert Coone Richard Cunningham David S. Dicken Dennis Duff James B. Frazier Jacob Garrard Charles Hamilton John James Hastings | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 5. Civil War - Panel # 6 | | | George Hesler William Hesler William L. Hilyard Alonzo Jackson
Back sections, panels 3, 4, 5, are blank
Panel six, column one
Edgar Jackson James H. Judd Thomas C. Kean Appleberry Lewis Michael Lyon Achilles Martin William H. Maxey Alexander McNeese John W. Milholland Anthony W. Moore George W. Moore Henry Moore Aaron Newlin William H. Nunamaker William Parker William Patty Samuel Payne George W. Ryan John Ryan Jacob J. Sanders Thomas Scott Frances M. Solomon Samuel Stites Henry C. Thompson Benjamin F. Waggaman Anderville Watts Pleasant West Theodore H. West Eli H. White Andrew J. Wilcox Charles A. Willard William H. Williams William C. Wray
35th Infantry - Co. E
James Dowers Richard Dukes Lewis J. Eyman Benjamin M. Samuel George Sprowles William P. Switzes John Teniss Moses Wilson Hiram Yoho
73rd Infantry - Co. E
Cyrus Hollingsworth George Hollingsworth Sampson McCool William McCool Butler Presson
12th Infantry - Co. C
John Conover
35th Infantry - Co. D
Isaac N. Braselton Thomas Kyne Laughlin McGlory
35th Infantry - Co. I
Issac P. Grimes
37th Infantry - Co. K
Richard Henderson
79th Infantry - Co. K
Theodore Jackson
4th | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 6. Front Panel # 1 - W. W. I | | | Cavalry
Joseph Cowell Charles M. Parks Isaac K. Prather Zenophen Sloan John Tedrow David White Isaac N. White
Panel 7 of the back sectionis also blank
Front sections
World War I
Panel one, column one
Andrew Acord George Acord John W. Acord Leo Airhart Fred Alford William Anderson Elam Ankrum Clarence Baird Walter Bailey Alexander Baranouski Frank Barr Lee “Joe” Biggs Lester Billman Merle Bishop Lester W. Black Roy Blankeney Val Blakeney Dale Blue Harry Blue Wilbert Boen Claude Morris Bowen Dennis Boyle Thomas Boyle Dennis Brady Benjamin Braselton Orin Floyd Braselton Thomas Braselton Lawrence Bratton William T. Bratton William Everett Brazelton Homer H. Boggess Thomas Bridgewater KIA + Roscoe Brooks David Brown Charles Busch French Callahan John Callahan Ivan L. Camp Charles H. Campbell Henry Canday Raymond L. Canaday Clyde Emory Carney Ray Carrington Joe Chambers Paul Champions John H. Chesley
Panel one, column two
Ralph Church Thomas Church W. A. Church Walter Clabas William F. Clayton Russell Clipson Russell Coe Charlie Collins George Collom Otis Colvin Ray Cook Harley D. Cooke John T. Coonce Roy Copas Avale B. Cooper Hiram Chester | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 7. Front Panel # 2 - W. W. I | | | Craft Sylvester E. Crowder Lee Cunningham Joe Czapski Charlie Davis Jesse Davis Cy Dixon Joseph H. Dornblaser KIA + Roy Edison Dornblaser Lowrenzo Forest Driskell Mike Duboski Clarence E. Dukes Clayton Dukes Russell F. “Pusty” Dukes Charles Dunavan Arthur M. Edwards John B. Elder Herbert Elliott Delbert Emory J. Carter England Clarence W. Erickson Clint Finley Elmore Finley Manus F. Fletcher Marshal Flora John Ford Roy Ford William Fowler Frazier Lester Galyen KIA + Tony Gandy Sam Gill
Panel one, column three
Arthur Gillespie KIA + Stanley Griskell Glenn H. Grubb Stanley Gruesmilni Earl C. Guess Albert Gustafson Archie Gustafson Oscar Gustafson Louis Hagan John R. Haggerty Fred Hall Harry Haven John R. Harrison Vance Harvey Oscar Hawkins Dwight Benjamin Haworth George Haworth John Hayman Bennett T. Henderson John T. Henderson Clarence Henschen Walter G. Henschen Claude Hensley Elbert Hensley Dock Hess Charles Hewitt David Hewitt Everett Hewitt James W. Hewitt Walter Hewitt David Hible John C. Hiberly Willis Cloyd Hiberly Benjamin F. Hollingsworth Floyd Hoth Henry Howard Tilmon Howard Albert T. Humrichous Henry Hymer William Hymer Walter Jackson Walter James Wilbur James William James William Johnson | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 8. Top of Front Panel # 3 - W. W. II | | This was the leftmost panel of the original 2006 memorial, and panel 3 of the current memorial. | | | Claude Johnston
Panel two, column one
Gilbert Jordan Wayne Kilbourne Henry Kleinze Frank Kovac Clarence Lanter Thomas Lewis A. A. Lonberger Grover Long Roy Loveall Ross Macklin Ralph Maddox Clarence J. Manley Mike Markousk Allen J. Maudlin Richard McCool Orval McComber Frank McKenester Dock H. Mess Otis Milholland Earl Miller Lemuel E. Minnis Harvey Morgan Douglas Milton Nail Tony Naudzius Robert Leslie Neild Jay Newlin John Newlin Walter Newlin Wright Newlin Robert Neild Thomas A. Nier William E. Parke Dwight Parker Charles F. Parks Herbert E. Parks Wallace Patterson Roy Alexander Payne Carr Edgar Payne Collins Paxton Atwood Peasley Joseph Pridemore George Priest Dale Pritchard Evan Pyle Gail Redmond Frank Reed James Paris Reed John Reffitt Harlan Augustus Reid Harry Cowen Reid
Panel two, column two
Frank Rice Samuel Richards Wilson L. Richie John I. Ritter George Roesch Jesse Ross Jim Ross Virgil Ross R. Rothwell John Royce Walter Royce William Royce Edward Rube Robert V. Rucker Frank Ruchel Frank Rudolph Joe Russian Joe Rutkouski Albert Sanders, Jr. Charles Sanders Haven McKindree Sheets Forrest Sherer Paul Sherman Fred Short Stanley Siselski A. Maurice Smith Charles Raimer Smith Elmer | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 9. Bottom of Front Panel # 3 - W. W. II | | This was the leftmost panel of the original 2006 memorial. | | | M. Smith Everett J. Smith George E. Smith Harry Lewis Smith James Everett Smith John Smith R. Leo Smith Russell Smith Keefer Snook Lester Snyder Leo Songer Jerry Spezia James Sprouls Andrew Stark William Robert Stedman Snowden Stevenson Roy Swaney Carl Talbot Philip Testa Arthur Thomas KIA + Fred P. Thompson Walter S. Thompson
Panel two, column three
Wayne Thompson Steve Tovey Perry Trosper Walter Trosper Harvey G. Turner Frank Tuttle Roy Tuttle George Unverferth William M. Unverferth Harry Vance Emory VanDervanter Jack VanDyne George William Vice William Vice Roscoe Wakefield Frank L. Walters Otis W. Watts Ova Watts David Westwater Charles Kinley Wheeler Jones Chelsey White Oscar Graves White Bill Wilming Edgar R. Woodard Richard T. Woodard Paul A. Woodruff Robert S. Woodruff Fred Wright Orville Wright Arthur Yoho Frank Zielinski Lee Zielinski Joseph Zielinski Charles Zielinski
Panels 3, 4, and 5 are the original monument, erected in 2006 and dedicated to veterans of World War II
Panel three
Land of the Free
Panel three, column one
Andrew J. Acord, Jr. Charles Acord Doyne Acord Emil Carl Acord John W. Acord Edward Martin Acord Emery Adamson Halbert L. Alexander | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 10. World War II Honor Roll | | Top of the middle panel of the original memorial. Now panel 4 of the updated memorial. | | | Harvey R. Alexander * Charles F. Allen Russell Edward Anderson Frank Andrews Charles Ankrum Mike Anuzis Dixon Asquith Bronston Austin Samuel E. Austin
Henry J. Bach, Jr. Arthur Baldwin James Baldwin Manuel Baldwin Joe B. Balskus Joseph E. Baranouski Ralph C. Barkman Joe Baron Kenneth Barton Alonzo P. Becker Peter Becker Roy L. Bedenger Carlos Bennett + Silas E. Bennett Caesar Bianchetta Earnest Bianchetta + Mario Biava Gordon K. Biggs Jack D. Biggs Maurice Biggs Verlin L. Biggs Charles R. Billings Dwight L. Black Richard Black William Earl Black Francis Blythe Keith L. Boen Olin L. Boggess Robert Boggess Cleo E. Boland Donald Boland Marvin Bonebrake Melvin Bonebrake Frank E. Bonomo William Bosley Harold S. Bouton Walter Bowers Frank Bridgewater Ralph Bridgewater Roy Bridgewater Charles W. Bright Paul L. Bright
Panel three, column two
Curtis Bromley Delbert Bromley George B. Bromley James K. Bromley Everett Brooks James W. Brooks John W. Brooks Wayne Brooks Donald A. Brookshier Middleton J. Brookshier, Jr. Orval Brookshier Paul Brookshier Clarence W. Brown Joe Buhoveckey B. D. Bunch Noel Burch Thomas E. Burton Harold E. Bush Walter Bush Floyd Butcher John F. Butkus
Guy Camarata Sam Camarata Richard A. Campbell | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 11. Front Panel # 4 - W. W. II | | This was the middle panel of the original 2006 memorial. | | | Verlin L. Carney Clifford W. Carrigan Clyde G. Carrigan Otto R. Carrigan Clarence Carrington Clifford Carrington Ray A. Castleberry Anna B. Cebulski Henry D. Cebulski + Leo Cebulski Joe Chalkus Paul E. Champion William Champion John H. Chandler James E. Chapman Andrew J. Charnisky + William F. Cherry Warren J. Clark Kenneth Clark Richard Clark William G. Clark John R. Claywell Louis W. Clift Robert Clift Dennis F. Coate Stephen Coate Ray E. Cobble Marvin Collom Wm. H. Collom + William E. Colvin Chester D. Cook Leonard Cook Paul W. Cook Pjaul Cook, Jr. Robert Cook
Panel three, column three
Robert L. Cook Dallas G. Copas Delbert Cornwell Homer Cornwell, Jr. Leslie Cornwell Otis F. Cornwell Robert Cornwell Wayne Cornwell William R. Cornwell Allen B. Cravens Henry Cravens Howard L. Cravens Archie Crawford Cloyd M. Craycraft Leland J. Crook Charles Crowder Oren Kenneth Crum Clyde Cundiff Paul Cunningham
Joseph S. Dalida Russell Davenport James W. Davis Russell Davis Bernarr Dawson Richard Debarba Bert L. Deering David A. Desmet Joe Didocka Charles Dietkus Edward Dietkus George Dietkus Joseph Dietkus Buren Dale Donaldson John A. Donaldson Robert L. Donaldson Thomas E. Donaldson Joe H. Dornblazer Ralph Dowers Thomas | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 12. Middle Panel - - List of Names | | | Driskell George Dean Duell * Charles W. Dukes Don E. Dukes Charles J. Dunbar Donald W. Duncan Wanye W. Duncan
Denzel A. Edmonds James T. Edwards Lois Ehlenfeld Norman Elder Robert G. Elder Jack Elgin James Elgin + Jack D. Elliott Leo Elliott George (Peaches) Ellis Dr. J. Gilbert Ellis Donald J. Ellsworth + Eldon Emory
Panel three, column four
Paul W. Emory Vance H. Emory + John M. Endzelis Lyle Erickson
Henry Falconio Harrison L. Farrar Arthur Farrell Harold Farrell James Farrell Thomas Fazio George Feezor Melvin Feezor James H. Felgenhauer Kenneth G. Felgenhauer Wayne Felgenhauer Eugene Ferrell Robert Finney Bruce Fix Glen Fleming James Fleming Robert Fogleman James O. Fortune Bernard C. Fowler George R. Frazier Orth (Sid) Frazier Russell Fulton
Paul Gaddis Albert Gaison Clarence H. Galyen John T. Galyen Lewis A. Galyen Robert L. Galyen Earl K. Gannon Harold E. Gannon + George H. Gardner, Jr. Leonard J. Gattling Bazil T. Geckler Clifford H. Gill Franklin W. Gill Cleon A. Gillespie Joseph Girdauskas John Gloss Pete Godels Edward Gonsowsky John Goodwin Roy Goranson, Jr. Walter D. Gorham Arthur Gorham Helen Gorman Robert Goss Kenneth Grider Sam Grider, Jr. Russell Gustin Robert Dean Guthrie
Fred Haggerty | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 13. Right Panel - - Top View | | | Clarence O. Hall Edmon E. Hall
Panel four (centermost panel)
World War II Honor Roll
Georgetown, Illinois
This Honor Roll was first Dedicated on June 27, 1944 to Honor our Brave Men and Women who served Proudly and Honorably in the U. S. Armed Forces in Europe and the South Pacific from Dec. 7, 1941 to Sept. 2, 1945.
They will not be forgotten. Rededicated in 2006. “When you go home tell them for us and say: for your tomorrow we gave our Today.” From “Flags of Our Fathers” by James Bradley.
Panel four, column one
Ernest W. Hall Glen Hall Lloyd E. Hall Gerald L. Hamer Halden Hamer Gay Nelle Haney George D. Haney John E. Hansgen William A. Harmon John W. Hart Paul Hart Albert R. Hawkins Jack M. Hawkins Roy Hawkins, Jr. Albert L. Haworth Charles R. Haworth Clifford L. Haworth Harold N. Haworth William Haworth James Robert Hayes Oren R. Hayes Richard E. Hayes Bennett Morris Henderson Phillip Bowen Henderson Jack C. Henschen Willaim A. Herren Robert W. Hess Dale Hewitt Ray Hewitt Avery Hill William B. Hill Harlan C. Hinton John Wittlet Everett D. Hoggatt Raymond O. Hoggatt William G. Holaday Ralph Hollingsworth Roy Hollingsworth John E. Holstine + John G. Holstine Robert H. Holstine Warren K. | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 14. Right Panel - - List of Names | | | Holstine Carl J. Hoskins Harrold Hoskins Herschel E. Hoskins Russell I. Hoskins Raymon E. Houghton Earl Houts Jack Howard + Victor Howard George E. Howlett Andy J. Hreha Joseph G. Hreha Bruce Hubbard Harold E. Hubbard John C. Hubbard + Kenneth Huffman F. Harlan Hughes Gordon Humrichous Warren Humrichous
Panel four, column two
Clarence Ibbotson Lewis Ibbotson Freemont Ireland
Charles W Jenkins Dorwin Jenkins Fred Jenkins Jesse Jenkins Norman Jenkins Paul Jennings Roscoe Jennings Marie Jenson Donald E. Johnson Carlos Jones Charles D. Jones Charles L. Jones Chester Jones Marshall Jones Sharon W. Jones Verlin C. Jones Albert Jonikas + Edward J. Jonikas Max E. Jordan Paul Orva Jordan Homer Judd
Richard Kantout Joseph Katavich Pete Alexander Katavich Walter Kazelis James Kerans Larry Kerans Ralph Kerans Joseph Klink Robert L. W. Knight Roscoe Knight Howard O. Knox James Knox Edward Kotcher Fred Kotcher + Joseph Kotcher Frank E. Kovack John Kovanic George Kozak Conrad Kubina Zigmont Kulka
+ Pete Lattis John H. Lamar Herbert Lambert Lloyd M. Lambert Earl H. Landsaw J. Robert Larrance Amos D. Lawless Edgar Lawless Ralph O. Lawless Cecil F. Lawlyes Ira E. Lawlyes Wilbert Lawrence Beryl LeCount
Panel | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf | |
| | | 15. Panel # 6 - - Korea & Vietnam | | | four, column three
Glenn LeCount John Lementavich Felix A. Lewan Wm. S. Lewandowski Mona Frances Lewing Isaac E. Lewis James E. Lewis Loran E. Lewis William J. Lewis Robert B. Lewman Daniel Liddell Paul L. Liddell William Lodas Edward Long Louis Lopinski Phillip Lopinski Walter J. Lopinski Leo Lovell Roscoe J. Loving Harley Lowe Robert Lowe Ross Luther Ralph R. Lynch
+ Roy Macklin, Jr. Jack A. Madden Virgil O. Madden Dale MaHoney Dan MaHoney Clarence R. Maloy Gerald Maloy Eli Mariage James J. Mariage Ray W. Mariage Donald L. Martin J. Frederick Martin Paul G. Martin Richard L. Martin Frank J. Maskel George L. Maskel Harry Maskel Jess D. Maskel Nevlin Maskel Homer E. Masters William Mazrum Ivan McMasters Gale McMillan Frank McNeese Lawrence Mendenhall James Middlemas Walter Middlemas Desmond Miethe Jack M. Miethe Ed Mikulski John Mikulski Mark Miller Ralph E. Miller Allen S. Mills Herbert R. Mills John F. Mills
Panel four, column four
Raymond Moffet Charles Mollett Eugene Mollett, Jr. Kenneth E. Mottett Donald Moody James F. Moody Robert C. Moore Robert L. Moreland + Bruce A. Morgan Francis Morgan Howard E. Morgan James Morgan Marvin Morgan Dale T. Morris Donald W. Morris Herbert Morris, Jr. + Herman | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf | |
| | | 16. Panel # 7 - - Vietnam (Continued) | | | M. Morris Tony S. Morris Charles W. Morrison George Russell Morrison Robert E. Morrison T. W. Moses John Muncy Otto Munn Dr. Virgil L. Murphy
Charles F. Nagy Charles Nale Henry Naleway Donald Naudzius Donald R. Neild John E. Neild Joseph H. Neild Ralph E. Neild Robert L. Neild Herbert Nevels Robert Nevels Bennett H. Newlin Donald E. Newlin Donald W. Newlin Donald W. Nier Franklin Niziolkiewicz Verlon M. Noggle
Glen R. Onley Stanford S. Owen Virgil Oyer
John Paradiso Santo J. Paradiso Santo S. Paradiso Franklin E. Parke Pearl Parke, Jr. Richard Parke Sam Parke William S. Parke Harrison O. Parker Herbert Parks, Jr. John Pasley John Pataki
Panel five
Home of the Brave
Panel five, column one
Dean Patterson Thomas Patterson Raymond Paulis Irvin W. Paxton Joe Paxton Lloyd F. Paxton Norman Paxton + Horace W. Payne Isham Payne Paul Pearman Ralph Samuel Pearson Henry Peevler Malcolm Pendry Minor O. Penn Donald Pepping Keith Perkins Frank Pinter Joseph Pinter Gilbert Pittman Ralph Pollman Robert Pollman James F. Powell Owen G. Powell Wally Powers Donald Pribble Harold L. Pribble Kenneth Pribble + Robert Pribble Dale Pritchard H. E. Pritchard
Harry W. Radomski Matthew Radomski | | | |  By Al Wolf, August 24, 2008 | |
| | | 17. World War II Honor Roll Marker, as it appeared prior to adding veterans' names from all wars. | | The citizens of Georgetown, Illinois yet pay respect and honor to all enshrined on this Memorial. Georgetown is a small town (census in the year 2000 has its population at 3,628, 16% of whom were veterans). When duty called during World War II, Georgetown and Eastern Illinois answered the call!! | | | Walter Radomski John R. Ramey Charles E. Ramsey Donald Ramsey Walter L. Read + David Reagan Ivan G. Reed Margaret L. Reid Don L. Rice Robert J. Rice James H. Richards Vernon Richards Wilbur B. Richie Arthur I. Riggle Lingle E. Riggle, Jr. Rugus C. Riggle Warren L. Riggle Wilbur Riggle Earl Riley J. V. Roberts Marvin Roberts Donald Dale Robinette Wm. P. Rohour Robert H. Rook William R. Rook Franklin Rudd Robert Rudd
Panel five, column two
Virgil Russell
Warren B. Sager George D. Sanders Robert E. Sanders Everett Sandusky Keith Sandy Paul E. Sandy Larry Sawicki Willard Schaefer Carl L. Schnebly Harvey Schneider, Jr. Everett R. Schooler Otis B. Schooler Earl Scott + Ralph Seianas Leo Shaffer Edgar Shaw Edward Shaw, Jr. Harmon Shaw Jack Sheets Lyle B. Sheets James K. Sheppard Dwight H. Sherer Don T. Sherman Floyd L. Shrout John F. Sliva Bruce Smith C. Richard Smith Chester Smith David W. Smith Donald W. Smith Dwight L. Smith Ellis D. Smith Glenn Smith Harold B. Smith + Harry L. Smith H. N. Smith John W. Smith Kenneth C. Smith Oswald J. Smith Ray Smith Roy C. Smith Samuel Smith Ulysses S. Smith Eugene G. Snapp Ivan Snapp, Jr. Robert Snapp Charles D. Snider Charles F. Sollars Clarence Spicer J. E. Spicer John | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 18. Georgetown Area War Memorial | | Additions have been made since this marker page was originally published in 2008, more than doubling the size of the memorial. | | | Willis Sprouls Raymond Sprouls Warren Sprouls Frank Starks + George Starks Clarence Stasavich Joe Stempine John F. Stempine
Panel five, column three
Leo Stempine James H. Stevens George Stewart Joseph Stimac Tony Stimac Ralph Strader Tony Stropus Lewis Stull Harold Swank Marjorie Swank James W. Switzer Charles E. Sykes
Joe Tamalunis Alex Tanzey Theresa Tanzey Raymond J. Taran Harvey T. Testa Howard V. Thomas Bernard E. Thompson Beryle E. Thompson Don W. Thompson Barbara A. Thornton Kenneth A. Thornton Wm. Paul Thornton Arthur R. Tintorri Charles H. Tintorri Elizabeth Tintorri George A. Tintorri James E. Tintorri Louis Tintorri James A. Tucker Kenneth V. Tucker Lester M. Tucker Mary J. Tucker Robert S. Tucker Eugene Tutlis
Elmo Underwood Charles A. Urban
Edgar Vandenberg Victor Vandevoir Robert Lanloon Frank Vettorel Lester K. Vice John Vilkanskas
Kenneth Wagle Curtis Walker Gerald Walker Earl W. Walker Franklin A. Wallace Leonard Wallace, Jr. Paul Ward Claude B. Warner George Warner, Jr. Harold Warner Roy Warner Alex Wrnigus
Panel five, column four
John Warnigus Robert Warren Garnett Watts Melvin B. Webb Mac Wenskunas James P. White H. Max Whitlock Carl N. Williams Ervin O. Williams | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 19. Other View - - Civil War - - Side | | | Freeman Williams Gordon Williams Ivan R. Williams Marion Williams Norman Williams Raymond Williams Robert A. Williams Russell Williams Vernon Williams Wilbert Williams Eugene V. Williamson + George Williamson, Jr. Walter Williford William Williford Charles H. Willison Leo J. Willison Melvin E. Wilson Raymon Wilson Walter Wilson Daton H. Wimsett + Forrest Wimsett Dale Winland Donald Winland Edward Wojick Stanley Wojick William A. Wolff Udell W. Wolff John A. Wood Herbert Woodard Lowell Wooden Ruth Hayward Woodruff Wayne Workman Orville Dale Wyer
Vernon York Leo Yoho Warren H. Yoho
Henry F. Zielinski Henry L. Zielinski Joseph T. Zielinski Ralph T. Zielinski Walter D. Zielinski Eugene C. Zumwalt
Key:: * Prisoner of War + Killed In Action
Panel six
Korean War
Panel six, column one
Russell Alexander Robert Barker Edward Becker Steven D. Bianchetta Don R. Biggs Gordon Biggs Jerry Biggs Dominic A. Bildilli Walter Leon Bonebrake Dale Brandenburg Gene Bright Keith Brooks Roy Gilbert Burgoyne Charles A. Carrigan Todd Castleberry Don Cimino KIA + Larry R. Cimino William Ray Cornwell Dale Crawford Don W. Dalida Don Davis Carl E. Dawson Ben H. Edwards, III Harry Edwards Delbert “Bud” | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 20. Both Panels - - W. W. I Section | | | Felgenhauer Herman Fitzwater John W. Flynn Herman Freezor Don Galyen Robert L. Gilkison William Grimes KIA + John F. Grovier Robert Harcarik Don Hart Jack Harrold Leon Haussy John Hayward Clarence V. Henschen Donald Lee Hires Floyd Hires Abraham Howard Paul Howard Thomas Kovanic, Jr. Joseph Kovack Raymond Land Don Lewis Jack T. Llewellyn William “Bill” Long James Lyons John F. Maloy Billy Don Maskel Charles R. Maskel Harry Maskel
Panel six, column two
Frank C. McMaster Robert H. McMaster Lowell Pearl Miller Charles R. McKinzie Alfred L. Morris Luther Morris Donald R. Morrison Ronald Morrison Hoyle D. “Dixie” Neubert Harold Nolen Larry Norbut Alzona Donald Packer Kenneth Patterson, Jr. Kenneth L. Pearson Richard “Doc” Pollman John Powell Charles Wendell Perkins Donald L. Perkins Robert R. Pribble John Pringle James Readnour William “Bill” Reffett Charles G. Rhoden Otis Richards Royce Richards Albert Riggle Frank Riggle William J. Rutkowski L. Joe Sanders Robert W. Sandusky Donald Gene Sawyer Ivan Shearer, Jr. Robert G. Shrout Gordon Smith Herschel Smith William E. Smith Gary Snook George Howard Spang Robert Sprouls Kenneth Stark Jack D. Stephenson Charles Sykes Joseph “Joe” | | | |  By Courtesy:: Marilyn Wolf, August 15, 2010 | |
| | | 21. Korea & Vietnam - - Panels #'s 6 and 7 | | | Tanzey Raymond J. Taran Carl Thompson Herbert W. Thompson Faustyn Thompson Iyrann Thompson John Thompson, Jr. Leroy Thompson Marcus Thompson Joe Tintorri James H. Walker
Panel six, column three
Tom Wallace Phillip H. Williams Robert “Gene” Williams
Vietnam War
Kenneth Michael Acord David E. Adkisson Raymond Allhands Richard Allhands Ricky Allhands Roger Allhands Robert Allhands Terry Arnholt Owen Barney Jack Dennis Biggs Randall Earl Black Tim Blagg William Robert Branham Virgil L. Bridgewater Leon Brown, Jr. Ray Carleton Stephen Wayne Carroll Robert Joseph Chalkus Phillip Eugene Coate Charles Coe Jerry Howard Cook Stephen L. Cook Gary R. Cornwell Hubert Ray Cornwell, Jr. Mylon L. Cowell Myron D. Cowell Larry Cravens Mark H. Cravens Richard W. Dailey Michael R. Daulton
Panel seven, column one
KIA + Perry Dicken, Jr. Steven Paul Dickson Robert Dieu George Dowers, Jr. Gary Dugger Jack Dugger Richard Edmiston William L. Ellis William Robert Erickson Ted Fowler Marvin Gene Fitzwater Steven J. Fitzwater Dennis Ray Fleming John Fleming Richard Lynn Fleming Ted Finnell Richard Evan Fraser Robert Arthur Fraser Russell D. Freeman Donald Wayne Galyen James Lee Galyen Roy Clifford Galyen Charles A. Gastent Cary Grant Norman Grant James Allen Green William H. Green Grady A. Griffith Jerry A. Griffith Thomas D. Griffith Philip Grites Michael A. Guiliani Robert Benton Gustin Russell William Gustin Floyd Hires Gary Howe David Hubbard Larry Allen Hughes Gerald Wayne Ireland Jay Jeakins Earl Dale Jenkins Von Johnson Kirby Lee Jones Melvin Jones David Wayne Kanger John Michael Kanger John R. Kees Joseph Michael Kees
Panel seven, column two
Danny R. Lacey Gary Clark Lamar James Allen Lamar Larry Lourdeau James D. Lovall Donald Lewis Frank G. Leyh Edwin Earl Maxwell, Jr. Gary Allen Maxwell Gene L. McConnell James L. McCrone William McCrone Randall L. McDaniel John R. McMasters Raymond H. Meeker William Meeker Garnet G. Miller Donald Joe Mills James L. Mills Zigmas A. Mockaitis Robert W. Mollett Tom Moody Edward Michael Moriarity Ralph G. Mott Raymond G. Mott William Russell Myers Fred Nale Laimutis A. Nargelenas Harold S. Nolen John V. OBryant James J. Ostrander Jerry Steven Pataki John S. Patterson Steve Patterson Robert Allen Piatt Jim D. Pollman Jewell William Potter J. D. Powell Alan Pribble Charles I. Reed Raymond W. Reffett Richard Leroy Riggle Rickey J. Roach Rex A. Roe Robert Eugene Roe Fredrick E. Seilhymer, Jr. John W. Seilhymer Thomas R. Seilhymer Mike Sellers
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Stewart Sheets James M. Shields James F. Smith William E. Smith Richard D. Sollars Jerry Spezia John Gilbert Stark Kenneth Stark Robert F. Staub William Michael Steely Jerry James Stevenson Van Edward Stevenson Joseph Andrew Sungail Ronald J. Swaim Charles E. Sykes John E. Sykes Donald J. Thornton Jay Stewart Thornton Steve Allen Troxel Charles William Vint Jackie Len Wallace KIA + Kenneth Marion Walls, Jr. James Wargo Jerry Wargo Larry Wargo Michael A. Weese Kenneth Dale Wilson Larry Lee Wilson Roland Maurice Wilson, Jr. Timothey A. Wilson Lester Allen Winslow Tommy Withers Erected 2006. Location. 39° 58.535′ N, 87° 38.104′ W. Marker is in Georgetown, Illinois, in Vermilion County. Marker is on East West Street east of Main Street, on the left when traveling east. Click for map. Marker is in this post office area: Georgetown IL 61846, United States of America. Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 7 miles of this marker, as the crow flies. Georgetown Parade of Patriots Monument (within shouting distance of this marker); 73rd and 125th Illinois Volunteer Infantry (approx. 0.2 miles away); Westville War Memorials (approx. 4.5 miles away); Proudly We Pay Tribute (approx. 4.9 miles away); Memorial To Westville Area Coal Miners (approx. 4.9 miles away); Dedicated to All Veterans (approx. 5.7 miles away); Veterans Honor Roll (approx. 6.5 miles away); Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial District (approx. 6.6 miles away). Click for a list of all markers in Georgetown. Regarding Georgetown Area Honor Roll. (Courtesy: Danville, Illinois - “Commercial News” - Aug. 8, 2010. The following review.):: In 2006 the “Georgetown Planning Commission” and the “All Other Wars Memorial Steering Committee” began the first steps to honor all Georgetown Area veterans that have served in all wars. On (Saturday) August 14, 2010 (at 11 A.M.) a dedication was held at the enlarged Georgetown Area War Memorial site.
Four stone memorials were placed next to the original World War II memorial. The expanded “Georgetown Area War Memorial” now commemorates area soldiers whom have served in the: Civil War - - W.W. I - - W.W. II - - Korea - - and - - Vietnam wars.
In the future, Georgetown area men and women serving in the Iraqi and Afghanistan conflicts also will be honored in the memorial area.
A special thank you was given to the Citizens of the Georgetown Area for their thoughtful help with this successful project in honoring the area veterans. Also see . . . Old Photos of Georgetown. This is the history page of Georgetown, Illinois. A tour of the past and views of their interurban transportation of years "gone by". Click on any of their photos to see the details. (Submitted on August 29, 2008, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana.)
Credits. This page originally submitted on August 28, 2008, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. This page has been viewed 8,557 times since then. Last updated on August 19, 2010, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. submitted on August 19, 2010, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. submitted on August 28, 2008, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. 15, 16. submitted on August 19, 2010, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. 17. submitted on August 28, 2008, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. 18, 19, 20, 21. submitted on August 19, 2010, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. • Kevin W. was the editor who published this page. Editor’s want-list for this marker. Picture of the Honor Roll "first dedicated on June 27, 1944." • Can you help? | | Add Photo — Add Link — Add Commentary — Correct this page — Print |
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