Ansonia in New Haven County, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Ansonia Veterans Monument
Photographed By Michael Herrick, December 8, 2009
1. Ansonia Veterans Monument
Inscription.
Ansonia Veterans Monument. . [ Center Panel ]
Lest We Forget This memorial is dedicated by the grateful citizens of the City of Ansonia to preserve and honor the memory of all those brave men and women who served our country so selflessly in time of conflict. . [ Left Panel ]
Friends, Neighbors and Relatives Who Gave Up Their Lives In Time of War, World War I . Berggren, Frederick . Brandon, Frank . Bresnan, William . Comcowich, Michael . Conklin, John . Ferron, Frederick . Fosberg, Carl . Fillis, Frank . Gordon, William . Gordy, Bliss . Healey, John . Higgins, Harold . Kennealey, Thomas . Lynch, John . Lyons, Edward . Maychrycz, Harry . McLarney, John . Nihon, James . OBrien, Edward . Queenan, Edward . Ripshaw, Tony . Scattelini, Nagarino . Schumacher, John . Steeves, Roswell . Storrs, Richard . Walters, Frank . Wentworth, Lester . Wyant, Leroy . Zenewich, John . Zierl, August ,
World War II. Abate, Leo . Baldwin, Frederick . Ball, Donald . Bartolotta, Carmen . Bostic, Benjamin . Boyaji, Charles . Brenia, Walter . Broadbent, Robert . Brooks, Lowell . Burblis, Stanislaw . Butrymowicz, John . Carruba, Harry . Carver, Warren . Caserta, Joseph . Cherninsky, Alexander . Culmo, Salvatore . Datzko, Michael . DeMartino, William . Demo, Peter . Dobkowski, John . Dooling, William . Dudienski, Stanley . DUrbano, Dominick . Ewen, Robert . Falcha, Samuel . Felenchak, Franklin . Fiore, Peter . Foy, James . Frawley, William . Glennon, George . Grasse, Harold . Gugliuzza, Joseph . Hines, Joseph . Horosieski, Chester . Horwath, Stephen . Huppertz, Robert . Klik, Walter . Koban, John . Kristopek, Frank . Kubacki, Boleslaw . Lane, Arthur . Lane, William . Lechus, Michael . Linett, Aaron . Maiko, Andrew . Maloney, Edward . Masseri, Carmelo . Molloy, Joseph . Molski, Michael . Musante, Edward . Olson, Richard . Pastorella, John . Poeta, John . Potosky, Harry . Pyrih, Walter . Rakos, John . Robertson, George . Rounds, Thelma . Rownak, George . Sacalas, John . Samodel, Raymond . Sardo, James . Thorpe, Harry . Tutko, Stephen . Valentine, Arthur . Visselli, Armando . Warfel, Alton . Wills, Thomas . Wojewodski, Edward . Wright, Robert [ Right Panel ]
Friends, Neighbors and Relatives Who Gave Up Their Lives In Time of War Korea. Gervais, Robert . Littlejohn, Frederick ,
Vietnam. Ashe, Ronald . Commune, Robert . Foster, Daniel . Foy, Michael . Francolini, Joseph . Marinelli, Elmo . Suarez, Raymond . Tyszka, Edward . Williams, James [ Back of the Center Panel ]
Salute these heroes as you pass by! They fought and fell for you. Lets not forget their sacrifice defending the red, white and blue. Veterans Memorial Committee Members Pasquale A. Pepe, Chairman . Rob A. Abrams . Frank A. Berlinger . John H. Boland . Francis Burliegh . Joseph Cieplak . Ralph DUrbano . Paul G. Lucuk, Sr. . Samuel R. Pantalone . Brian Phipps . Michael Impellitteri
[ Center Panel ]
Lest We Forget This memorial is dedicated by the grateful citizens of the City of Ansonia to preserve and honor the memory of all those brave men and women who served our country so selflessly in time of conflict.
[ Left Panel ]
Friends, Neighbors and Relatives Who
Gave Up Their Lives In Time of War
World War I
Berggren, Frederick Brandon, Frank Bresnan, William Comcowich, Michael Conklin, John Ferron, Frederick Fosberg, Carl Fillis, Frank Gordon, William Gordy, Bliss Healey, John Higgins, Harold Kennealey, Thomas Lynch, John Lyons, Edward Maychrycz, Harry McLarney, John Nihon, James OBrien, Edward Queenan, Edward Ripshaw, Tony Scattelini, Nagarino Schumacher, John Steeves, Roswell Storrs, Richard Walters, Frank Wentworth, Lester Wyant, Leroy Zenewich, John Zierl, August
World War II
Abate, Leo Baldwin, Frederick Ball, Donald Bartolotta, Carmen Bostic, Benjamin Boyaji, Charles Brenia, Walter Broadbent, Robert Brooks, Lowell Burblis, Stanislaw Butrymowicz, John Carruba, Harry Carver, Warren Caserta, Joseph Cherninsky, Alexander Culmo, Salvatore Datzko, Michael DeMartino, William Demo,
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Peter Dobkowski, John Dooling, William Dudienski, Stanley DUrbano, Dominick Ewen, Robert Falcha, Samuel Felenchak, Franklin Fiore, Peter Foy, James Frawley, William Glennon, George Grasse, Harold Gugliuzza, Joseph Hines, Joseph Horosieski, Chester Horwath, Stephen Huppertz, Robert Klik, Walter Koban, John Kristopek, Frank Kubacki, Boleslaw Lane, Arthur Lane, William Lechus, Michael Linett, Aaron Maiko, Andrew Maloney, Edward Masseri, Carmelo Molloy, Joseph Molski, Michael Musante, Edward Olson, Richard Pastorella, John Poeta, John Potosky, Harry Pyrih, Walter Rakos, John Robertson, George Rounds, Thelma Rownak, George Sacalas, John Samodel, Raymond Sardo, James Thorpe, Harry Tutko, Stephen Valentine, Arthur Visselli, Armando Warfel, Alton Wills, Thomas Wojewodski, Edward Wright, Robert
[ Right Panel ]
Friends, Neighbors and Relatives Who
Gave Up Their Lives In Time of War
Korea
Gervais, Robert Littlejohn, Frederick
Vietnam
Ashe, Ronald Commune, Robert Foster, Daniel Foy, Michael Francolini, Joseph Marinelli, Elmo Suarez, Raymond Tyszka, Edward Williams, James
[ Back of the Center Panel ]
Salute these heroes as you pass by!
Photographed By Michael Herrick, December 8, 2009
2. Center Panel
They fought and fell for you. Lets not forget their sacrifice defending the red, white and blue.
Veterans Memorial Committee Members Pasquale A. Pepe, Chairman
Rob A. Abrams Frank A. Berlinger John H. Boland Francis Burliegh Joseph Cieplak Ralph DUrbano Paul G. Lucuk, Sr. Samuel R. Pantalone Brian Phipps Michael Impellitteri
Location. 41° 20.563′ N, 73° 4.679′ W. Marker is in Ansonia, Connecticut, in New Haven County. Memorial is at the intersection of Main Street and Water Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street. Located next to Ansonia City Hall. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Ansonia CT 06401, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Salute these heroes as you pass by! They fought and fell for you. Lets not forget their sacrifice defending the red, white and blue.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, December 8, 2009
6. Granite Bench Next to the Monument
Frederick M. McCarthy Chapter No. 16 Ansonia, Connecticut Disabled American Veterans
Photographed By Michael Herrick, December 8, 2009
7. Granite Bench Next to the Monument
Comcowich – Carver Post No. 597 Ansonia, Connecticut Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
Photographed By Michael Herrick, December 8, 2009
8. Granite Bench Next to the Monument
St Peter and St Paul Post No. 1677 Ansonia, Connecticut Catholic War Veterans of the USA
Photographed By Michael Herrick, December 8, 2009
9. Granite Bench Next to the Monument
Gordon – Visselli Post No. 50 Ansonia, Connecticut American Legion
Photographed By Michael Herrick, December 8, 2009
10. Nearby VFW Marker
Dedicated to
those who served
in our Armed Forces
in all the wars of
the United States
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on December 14, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 2,079 times since then and 6 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. submitted on December 14, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. • Kevin W. was the editor who published this page.