Easton in Fairfield County, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Easton World War II & Korean War Monument
In Memory Of The Easton Veterans
Of World War II And Korea
Albers, Jack Allen, G.I. Allison, Robert Anton, Richard Anton, Robert C. Baksay, John Jr. Ballantyne, Arthur S. Ballantyne, James R. Barbieri, Frank E. Bartosik, Edmund W. Bartosik, Felix B. Bartosik, Vernon * Beausoliel, Bernard Bechtel, Elliott H. Belko, Ronald J. Bellassi, Salvatore Beno, George A. Benton, Philip E. Besse, Elmer Bibbins, Winthrop Bilash, Edward W. Borgman, Rune E. Bratz, Ernest Bratz, Rudolph Brett, Bruce Y. Brett, George P. III Burnham, George R. Burns, Edmund S. Burroughs, Robert O. Burroughs, S. Sanford Campbell, Edward D. Candee, Fred B. Jr. Candee, Harold R. Candee, J. Raymond Canfield, Clarence Canfield, William Carmichael, James R.K. Carmichael, John Chatfield, John F. Jr. Clark, Edwin N. Coon, William L. Crossman, William A. Crumb, Clarence Crumb, Philip Crumb, Roy Dennis, George Dew, Kenneth E. Dickinson, Charles Dickinson, Wesley C. Donnelly, Hubert J. Jr. * Drown, Calvin Dudley, Herbert L. Easter, Lawrence Eastwood, Arthur Eastwood, Eugene G. Esten, Lynn Fedor, John Fensky, Arthur Fodor, William Forsell, Louis R. Fox, Douglas Gade, John W. Gaito, Donald R. Garrity, William J. Jr. Gilleo, Burton Gillette, Edward S. Gordon, David Gordon, John M. Gould, Myron V. Groschel, Wilbur Gustafson, Dorothy Gustafson, Raymond N. Halliwell, John R. Halzack, George Jr. Halzack, Nicholas Halzack, Peter Harkin, Edwin R. Henry, Ray Henseler, William J. James, William * Johnson, August Johnson, Edward Jr. Johnson, John Johnson, Robert * Joslin, Cedric Kaechele, Clifford Kaechele, Fred Kahrs, Henry Jr. Kaminski, Alexander M. Kay, Vincent A. Jr. Kerrins, Richard D. King, John L. Knaur, Peter R. Knazur, Andrew Knight, Edward C. Knoderer, W. Bruce Kochan, Edward J. Kolesar, Andrew Jr. Kolesar, Peter Kosa, Ernest A. Koski, Inga Krisko, Albert M. Lambdin, Charles Lasch, John G. Lazor, George M. Crumb, Palmer Laskay, Anthony Charles N. Jr. Lindsay, Richard M. Linley, Arthur H. Logan, Charles Jr. Lopez, Bruce M. Maas, Charles F. Maquat, Harold R. Marcantonio, Fred J. Marlin, Alfred D. Marlin, Franklin Marlin, John C. Marlin, Robert Marsh, Kenneth Matthews, Merritt A. Matthews, W. Ashley Mealia, Stanley L. McCubbin, John McDade, Harold Miller, Donald J. Mills, Donald H. Edward * Minor, Charles E. Mlinar, Andrew Jr. Mlinar, Carl Mlinar, Edward Morse, Edward H. Nagy, Frank J. Nagy, James L. Nash, Donald Nash, Norman Nichols, Arthur Nichols, Stanley B. Noy, Henry b. O'Hara, Elmer V. Ohradan, Martin Jr. O'Mara, Charles B. Palumbo, John Pavlick, Joseph Peck, Robert Perkins, Franklin H. Phillips , Giles T. Piccot, Arthur R. Pierron, Arthur Pierron, Edward F. Pollitt, Evan Pollitt, William J. Rand, George Rehl, John M. Jr. Remenyi, Alexander Renner, John Reppucci, Francesco Reppucci, Janette Repucci, Andrew Repucci, Joseph Riordan, William Rogers, Raymond Rowland, Lawrence N. Rosheger, Vincent Rubel, Ros Rudolph, Charles G. * Ruman, Charles L. Ruman, Elizabeth A. Ruman, William Scott, Sherwood L. Silhavy, Joseph L. Simpson, Francis P. Smith, Oliver * Spellacy, Paul Stanczyk, John S. Stanczyk, Joseph Svanda, Albert Svanda, Peter Svanda, Peter L. Svetlik, Albert D. Svetlik, Edward Svetlik, George Svetlik, John M. Svihra, Robert Swing, Peter Gram Taylor, Henry H. Thompson, Crawford Trup, Joseph A. Jr. Turney, Fred C. Turney, William F. Tuttle, Clifford H. Jr. Valalik, Frank Van Kleek, Harvey Van Kleek, James Van Kovics, Julius P. Warrington, Benjamin Wells, Volney C. Wheeler, Alan S. Whittier, David H. Wilkes, Norris Wilkins, Philip G. Jr. Wilkins, Sherman W. Wilkins, Gilbert E. Willis, Sanford Wood, Arthur H. Woodward, Royce A. Wright, William B. Yamnicky, Robert Yamnicky, William Jr. Zokas, Herbert V. Zokas, Walter
Topics. This monument and memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Korean • War, World II.
Location. 41° 15.173′ N, 73° 17.816′ W. Marker is in Easton, Connecticut, in Fairfield County. Memorial is at the intersection of Center Road and Morehouse Road, on the right when traveling east on Center Road. Located in front of Easton Town Hall. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 225 Center Road, Easton CT 06612, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 4 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Easton (a few steps from this marker); Easton Remembers (approx. 1.4 miles away); Tashua Hills (approx. 2½ miles away); The Merritt Parkway (approx. 3.2 miles away); Long Hill World War I Memorial (approx. 4 miles away); Jonathan Trumbull (approx. 4 miles away); Trumbull Veterans Memorial (approx. 4.1 miles away); Trumbull World War I Memorial (approx. 4.1 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Easton.
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