Tompkinsville in Monroe County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
Monroe County World War II Memorial
Photographed By Chad Comer, January 8, 2011
1. Monroe County World War II Memorial Marker
Inscription.
Monroe County World War II Memorial. .
In memory of our comrades of Monroe County who gave their lives in World War II. Robert Arnett - Lynn Bartley - Lonnie Birdge - Carlos Blankenship - Fred Brown - Creed Carter - Raymond D. Carter - S. Carson Coffelt - Junior Colson - Glenn Condra - Drewie Edward Cross - Jesse Alvis Denham - Ervin Emmert - Chester Gee - Lynn Gearlds - Ernest C. Grimsley - Paul Grinestaff - Ray W. Hagan - Alden Hammer - Maxey Harlan - Jesse J. Haynie - Garland Hollinsworth - M. E. Isenberg - Carl Jones - Reuben Jones - Elmer Jordan - Jessie J. Keith - Millard S. King - Dennis Kingery - Cordell Lundy - Jack Page - Elmer Plank - James L. Poland - Cass Thomas Proffitt - Dennis Proffitt - Evans Proffitt - Clarence Rhoton - Louis Rich - Ray Russell - James W. Savage - Daniel Edward Sherfey - Russell Shoopman - Faye Short - William H. Smalling - Dumas L. Smith - John L. Smith - Willie Ray Stephens - Maurice Thompson - Delmas M. Tooley - Warren F. Tooley - Fonis C. Turner - Selbia Turner - Wayne Turner - Hascal Welch - Allie C. Wheat - Ovile Williams - Fred Wright
In memory of our comrades of Monroe County who gave their lives in World War II
Robert Arnett - Lynn Bartley - Lonnie Birdge - Carlos Blankenship - Fred Brown - Creed Carter - Raymond D. Carter - S. Carson Coffelt - Junior Colson - Glenn Condra - Drewie Edward Cross - Jesse Alvis Denham - Ervin Emmert - Chester Gee - Lynn Gearlds - Ernest C. Grimsley - Paul Grinestaff - Ray W. Hagan - Alden Hammer - Maxey Harlan - Jesse J. Haynie - Garland Hollinsworth - M. E. Isenberg - Carl Jones - Reuben Jones - Elmer Jordan - Jessie J. Keith - Millard S. King - Dennis Kingery - Cordell Lundy - Jack Page - Elmer Plank - James L. Poland - Cass Thomas Proffitt - Dennis Proffitt - Evans Proffitt - Clarence Rhoton - Louis Rich - Ray Russell - James W. Savage - Daniel Edward Sherfey - Russell Shoopman - Faye Short - William H. Smalling - Dumas L. Smith - John L. Smith - Willie Ray Stephens - Maurice Thompson - Delmas M. Tooley - Warren F. Tooley - Fonis C. Turner - Selbia Turner - Wayne Turner - Hascal Welch - Allie C. Wheat - Ovile Williams - Fred Wright
Erected by American Legion.
Topics. This historical marker and memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 36° 42.056′ N, 85°
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41.544′ W. Marker is in Tompkinsville, Kentucky, in Monroe County. Marker is on South Main Street (State Highway 100) near West 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north. Located in the Monroe County courthouse lawn. Located on the back side of the World War I marker. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Tompkinsville KY 42167, United States of America. Touch for directions.
The present Monroe County courthouse was built in 1978-1979.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on January 8, 2011, by Chad Comer of Gamaliel, Kentucky. This page has been viewed 1,084 times since then and 16 times this year. Photos:1, 2. submitted on January 8, 2011, by Chad Comer of Gamaliel, Kentucky. • Craig Swain was the editor who published this page.