Evansville in Vanderburgh County, Indiana — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Vanderburgh County World War II Honor Roll
Dedicated to the Heroes of Vanderburgh
County of World War II
( Panel - - One )
( Row One )
Hans Aabel Pascal Abney James Ambler Leroy R. Angel Jesse Leo Appel John L. Bailey Newell R. Bailey James R. Bain Robert H. Bank John E. Barnes Ralph W. Barr Charles Gartle Rozell Bass Wyman Bates Herbert J. Bayer Joseph D. Bays Chas. Becker, Jr. C. A. Benjamin James Bennett Don W. Berry Leonard Bettag John W. Beyers Bobbie Bilderback Elmer Bischmann Edward Blackwell Michael P. Blair Noble T. Blanely Leslie Blanford Cleo R. Bledsoe
( Row Two )
Clemend Blomer Edgar Bolin Shelby Bonham Billy Boren Cecil W. Boyd Tommy J. Brack Thomas Brady, Jr. Orville S. Braun Thomas M. Briles Wesley Brinkley Wm. L. Brinkley, jr. William O. Brite Orion H. Brooks Austin U. Brown Grover Brown, Jr. Lucious R. Brown Stewart A. Brown Albert R. Bruner Twyman Bucy Simon A. Bugg Curtis E. Burger Wm. T. Butts, Jr. Thomas Caldwell Robert J. Byard Lester Campbell Revis L. Cannon Earl A. Carr Marion Carroll Wesley Carter
( Row Three )
Carl C. Case Uless Chanley Collins Clyburn John Wm. Cobb Clarence Coburn Edward T. Cook Elliott Corey Henry A. Crane Hilman Crews Val J. Crofts Thomas Culver Chas. Cutsinger Ralph C. Dages Charles Daniels Charles Dassel Earl L. Davis Owen Davis, Jr. Noflet Deshields Marvin Dewitt J. Bernard Diehl Albert F. Dippel Joseph H. Dippel Jack Z. Doriot, Jr. Barnett Dockery Neal N. Doughty Orleen Downing Perry T. Downey Arthur Duggins Charles Dunkin
(Names Added) - - Alvin Eades Aloysius Effinger Yearby M. Ashby
( Panel - - Two )
( Row One )
Frank Egan Harold Elfreich Francis Ellis Byron Engert Harold Erkman Lawton Erwin Clifford Esmeier Donald Estes Russ Feuerbach Cecil Finney Joseph Flynn Geo. Fulkerson Donald Gann Alfred Gardner Revis Garrett Leonard Gentry Marvin Gentry Nobel Gentry, Jr. Joseph Gerard Charles Gibson Thoms. Givens, Jr. Milton Gleason Leo. Georges Dossie Goff Ora J. Goodman Edward Graff Walter Grefe Arch Gregg, Jr. Rufus Griffin
( Row Two )
E. E. Grimm C. Grimmeissen, Jr. Jerald Grindle Vernon Groben Prentice Grubb, Jr. Wm. Guetling Jos. Gulledge Edward Gunn Warren Haag Meredith Hale George Hamman Oliver Hammond Lawrence Hamner James Hampton Thomas Harkins Robert Hartlein G. C. Hasselbrinck Russel Hay Ray Hayhurst Joseph Head Robert H. Head Ted Hedderich Robert Heneisen Thomas Hess Albert Hester Robert Hicks Jos. Hillenbrand Harry Hinton George Hodge
( Row Tree )
Chas. Hofmann Wm. Horseman W. P. Hottenstein Clinton Howard Dewey Howard Ed. D. Howerton James Huff Kenneth Huffman Wm. Huffman, Jr. Joseph Hummel James Humphrey Dennis Jackson Paul Johnson Roy Johnson George Jones, Jr. John Joseph Lester Joseph Robert Jourdan R. A. Kalkware William Kempf Harold Kincaid John Kinnamon Thomas Kirby Burl Kishline Andrew Klone Hardin Koffitz Eugene Koressel Paul Korff Karl Kornblum
(Names Added) - - James Krausen Wm. A. Kreider C. T. Chamberlain
( Panel Three )
( Row One )
Emerson Krepps Hoesli Labhart Arlie Landers J. La Tremouille Lewis Latture Clement Laugel Peter Lawson Paul M. Lee Peter Lenges Chas. Lilienkamp Bryan Linegar, Jr. Leonard Logel Raymond Lovan Jas. Lutterbach Wm. G. Luttrull Guy Lyon Wm. MacGregor Walter Malzahn Charles Mann James Marshall Edwin Martin George Martin Dale Mattix Ernest Maulding Willard D. May Marion Meeks Jack Melton David Michlowitz George W. Miller
( Row Two )
Robert Miller Elmer Mincy Wm. Moehlenkamp Chas. Monarch Charles Morris Lacy Morris William Morse Thomas Mosby Jack Moser C. W. Mossberger James R. Mudd Arnold Mueller A. C. Muensterman R. P. Muensterman Ancel Mullen Clifford Murphy John McConnell G. T. McCutchan Leland McDonald Leroy McGown A. S. McReynolds Herb. Neighbors Chas. Nuetzel Charles Neville Francis Niemeier Galen Noe Clemens Noldau Bobby R. Nolen Bernard ONan
( Row Three )
Victor H. Orr George Osborne W. A. Ossenberg, Jr. Louis Overdeer Claude Owens Herbert Padgett Melvin Padgett Gilbert Palmer Raymond Palmer A. F. Parkhurst Floyd E. Parks Robert Peck Kenneth Perry Murray Phillips Otis Phillips Harold Pierce Robert Pinkston O. J. Poindexter Marvin Powell Harry Proctor Raymond Pyle J. E. Raftery, Jr. Harry Ragon William H. Rankin - - - - - - Winford W. Ray - - - - - Faye Reeves Robert Reich
(Names Added) - - Melvin Reiter Fred. Relleke Donald T. Drago
( Panel Four )
( Row One )
Earl Rheinhardt Raymond Rhew William Rhew, Jr. John A. Rich Edward Richter Robert Riggins Harry Ritter, Jr. George Ritzel Chas. Robinson John Robinson John Rodgers Thomas Rodgers Roland Rodrian Cornelius Rogge Conrad Rose Travis Rothkoff R. J. Rupprecht David Russell Wm. Russell James Sallee Clarence Sauer Earl Schapker William Schauss D. G. Schlensker William Schulze George Shane Larry Shane William Shears Chas. Sherrill
( Row Two )
James Sherrod Joseph Short James Shouley William Simrell Howard Smith M. E. Smithpeters William Snyder F. L. Southwood George Speer Maurice Spencer Wm. I. Steinbach Jack Stemper Ralph Stephens Wm. L. Stephens Edward Stewart Charles Stone Jeryl Stone Wm. R. Sullivan L. C. Sussick Jack Taylor Edward Tedner Ferd C. Thiel William Thomas Max Thompson F. Dale Tighenor Leon Timberlake C. G. Townsend, Jr. Ralph Townsend Ember Townsley
( Row Three )
John Trunck Wells Tyler Harold Usealman Paul Waterman Lowell Wathen, Jr. George Wall Edward Wallace Harold Wambach James Wambach Charles Weber Robert Wendling M. A. Whitledge William Wiist G. J. Wilcox, Jr. Fred Wilot Donald Willen Earl Willingham Delbert Willis George Wimsatt Bernard Winiger Roy E. Wire Virgil Witt Edward Wolf Harold Wolf Robert Wolf Henry Woods Joseph Wooley Robert Working Donald Wright
(Names Added) - - Edgar Wright Arthur Zeller Leo J. Neumann
( Small Plaques )
Erected by
Service Star Legion
Gresham Chapter
1948
Erected 1948 by Service Star Legion - Gresham Chapter.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 37° 58.437′ N, 87° 34.373′ W. Marker is in Evansville, Indiana, in Vanderburgh County. Memorial is at the intersection of NW 4th Street and Court Street, on the right when traveling north on NW 4th Street. Located on the North/West corner of the Vanderburgh County "Olde' Courthouse" a.k.a.: "Catacombs" in Evansville, Indiana. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Evansville IN 47708, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Sheriff's Residence and Jail (within shouting distance of this marker); Colonel Hugh McGary, Jr. / McGary's Burial Ground (within shouting distance of this marker); Vanderburgh County World War I Honor Roll (within shouting distance of this marker); The Short Lived Canal (within shouting distance of this marker); Wabash and Erie Canal (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); Holy Trinity Parish Sesquicentennial (about 400 feet away); McCurdy - Sears Building (about 600 feet away); Underground Railway Station (about 700 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Evansville.
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