Naugatuck in New Haven County, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Rubber Shoe Employees World War I Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, May 5, 2015
1. Rubber Shoe Employees World War I Memorial
Inscription.
Rubber Shoe Employees World War I Memorial. .
In Honor Of The Employees Of Goodyears Metallic Rubber Shoe Company Who At The Call Of Their Country Laid Aside Their Vocations And Entered The Service To Fight In The Great War For World-Wide Liberty 1917 – 1919. Samuel W.K. Allen . Joseph Alleghyni . Frank Affhauser . Luigi Amico . John Adinas . Edmund Bowler . Jacob Bober . Oscar Brychta . Thomas Brooder . Daniel Boyle . Peter Brennan . Jenness W. Brown . Edward Butler . Everett C. Coleman . Petrio Calari . John Cullinane . John Cudnevitz . Harry Classey . Andrew De Bold . Joseph De Propso . Ludwig Duliepski . John Dermody . Richard Durkin . Frank Dillon . Raymond Erricson . Patrick Falvey . Raymond L. Forbes . Frederick Frank . Charles Gibiino . Harold L. Goodwin . Walter D. Goodwin . Alfred C. Greene . Stanley Gridowski . Eugene Gladding . Willard Hicks . Seymour Hadaway . Joseph Heimers . Torsten W. Johnson . J.H. Edward Johnson . Robert F. Joyce . George Joannioes . Frank Koslofski . Michael Kenney . Anthony Klustis . George V. Lawson . Charles Lozes . Dominic Mortikites . Eugene Murphy . Thomas P. Murtha . Richard Mayer . Felix Nardiello . David E. Ostrom . Carl W. Olson . Leroy E. Olson . William C. Painter . Casimer Posilla . Stanley Rikowski . William Ryboski . Charles A. Resz . William T. Rodenbach . James Reed . Edward Rikisky . Clarence W. Ripp . Albert Sumpf . Joseph Seviderski . John Switzis . Daniel P. Sulzer . Emil L. Stormvall . Frank D. Smith . Peter Sacles . Anthony Sibulski . Thomas Trestrail . Frank C. Trestrail . William R. Todd . Constanti Uricati . John Wrinn . John Whalen . Walter Ziems
In Memory Of Those Who Gave Their Lives To This Great Cause Torsten W. Johnson George V. Lawson Stanley Rikowski.
In Honor Of
The Employees Of
Goodyears Metallic Rubber Shoe
Company
Who At The Call Of Their Country
Laid Aside Their Vocations And Entered
The Service To Fight In The Great War
For World-Wide Liberty
1917 – 1919
Samuel W.K. Allen Joseph Alleghyni Frank Affhauser Luigi Amico John Adinas Edmund Bowler Jacob Bober Oscar Brychta Thomas Brooder Daniel Boyle Peter Brennan Jenness W. Brown Edward Butler Everett C. Coleman Petrio Calari John Cullinane John Cudnevitz Harry Classey Andrew De Bold Joseph De Propso Ludwig Duliepski John Dermody Richard Durkin Frank Dillon Raymond Erricson Patrick Falvey Raymond L. Forbes Frederick Frank Charles Gibiino Harold L. Goodwin Walter D. Goodwin Alfred C. Greene Stanley Gridowski Eugene Gladding Willard Hicks Seymour Hadaway Joseph Heimers Torsten W. Johnson J.H. Edward Johnson Robert F. Joyce George Joannioes Frank Koslofski Michael Kenney Anthony Klustis George V. Lawson Charles Lozes Dominic Mortikites Eugene Murphy Thomas P. Murtha Richard Mayer Felix Nardiello David E. Ostrom Carl W. Olson Leroy E. Olson William C. Painter Casimer Posilla Stanley Rikowski William Ryboski Charles A. Resz William T. Rodenbach James Reed
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Edward Rikisky Clarence W. Ripp Albert Sumpf Joseph Seviderski John Switzis Daniel P. Sulzer Emil L. Stormvall Frank D. Smith Peter Sacles Anthony Sibulski Thomas Trestrail Frank C. Trestrail William R. Todd Constanti Uricati John Wrinn John Whalen Walter Ziems
In Memory Of
Those Who Gave Their Lives
To This Great Cause
Torsten W. Johnson
George V. Lawson
Stanley Rikowski
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 41° 29.251′ N, 73° 3.77′ W. Marker is in Naugatuck, Connecticut, in New Haven County. Memorial is at the intersection of Rubber Avenue and Andrew Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Rubber Avenue. Located on the V.F.W. Crusader Post 1964 building. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 239 Rubber Avenue, Naugatuck CT 06770, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Dedicated To
Deceased Comrades
Of Post 1946 V.F.W.
1981
Gift Of The Ladies Aux.
Credits. This page was last revised on October 22, 2020. It was originally submitted on May 8, 2015, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 427 times since then and 12 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on May 8, 2015, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.