Florence Township in Burlington County, New Jersey — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Roebling Roll of Honor
Abrams, Walter R. Abrams, Howard Agoes, Joseph Alexander, James Alexander, William Anchak, Joseph Andrews, Alexander W. * Andrews, Malcolm, Jr. Arnold, Robert L. * Arnold, Frank Austin, Lawrence R.
Babalya, Michael T. Balag, George Barota, Nicholas O. Barta, John Basarab, Petruse Beese, Theodore J. Behme, Herman Benedict, Thomas S. Bennett, Roseville Benyeda, Paul N. Beres, John Berrell, Thomas E. Bintliff, Raymond J. Black, George Blakeslee, Harold E. Bleier, Frank P. Bodrog, Andrew Bodrog, Joseph Boldizar, Joseph Bontya, Louis, Jr. Boone, James Boone, William Borsch, John Botlinger, John J. Boytos, Steve Brantmayer, Martin J. Brogan, Matthew F. Brown, Linwood Bucs, James Buddie, Michael A. Bugyi, John Bugyi, Joseph Bugyi, Michael Buhan, Michael Bunnick, George Burkhouser, Anthony Burr, Julian Burr, Louis, Jr. Buzash, John Byhkowsky, Milton M. Byhkowsky, Walter
Callery, John E. Calor, Donald Cantwell, Marie Capper, John P. Cardis, Aurele C. Cardis, Victor Carlson, Eleanor Carman, Walter F.
Carty, George W. Carty, James Carty, Randall H., Jr. Catharine, Harry G. Cereby, Stanley Cesaretti, Peter Challender, Thomas W. Chance, Donald L. Changery, Michael Chanti, Gilbert Chanti, Julius Chorba, Joseph Cimino, Albert Coakley, John P. Conrow, Charles Corandan, Charles Cordas, John M., Jr. Cramer, William E. Cronin Edward S. Csanyi, John Cseresevitz, Joseph A. Csik, Joseph Csolti, Charles Surry, Albert B. Curry, Kendal
Daigel, Henry Danley, Lester H. Danley, Raymond C. Davis, John L. Deill, Louis Dennis, Charles S. Devin, Joseph Devincentis, Mario Dimon, Edward J. Dimon, George, Jr. Dimon, John E. Dogaluk, John Doublinsky, Anthony Doublinsky, Stanley Doublinsky, Stanley J. Dragos, George Dulo, George Dulo, John Dulo, Steve Dzubryk, Andrew Dzubryk, Jeroslav
Eckhard, William H., Jr. Eckman, Vernon P. Endre, John Endre, Philip Endre, Uyola Engel, Richard L. * Errickson, Samuel E.
Fekete, Michael Ferenci, John Ferenzi, Steven E. Ford, Charles E. Forman, Edward Fuhrmann, Arthur
Gaskill, Earl D. Gaydos, John Geats, Alexander Gebely, John Gesmyer, Chester E. Gesmyer, Jack K. Giehl, Carl F. Girard, Hilton A. Gnandt, Eugene Gorsky, Frank J. Gourovitch, William Z.
Haduric, Louis Haluska, Andrew M. Hankins, R. Phillip Harapko, Louis Hatalovsky, Michael Hauman, Frank Hay, James S. Hegyi, Elmer Hegyi, Frank Hegyi, Joseph Heintz, Emmet K. Herschberger, Milton J. Hlubik, Michael A. Hodson, Arthur J. Hodson, John S. Hodson, Richard Holloway, Edmund O. Holloway, Ernest R. Holloway, Richard C. Horvath, Joseph Horvath, Joseph J. Horvath, Stephen Houseworth, Edward Houseworth, Harvey Horvart, Loui M. Hrivnack, Michael P. Hull, George L.
Ibach, Kenneth E. Ilku, Julius Ilku, Michael Ivenz, Irene
Jennick, Michael Johns, Thomas W. Johnson, Carl A. Johnson, Lester Joyce, Albert H. Joyce ,Harry H. Judd, Clair P.
Kajus, Peter Kakas, Michael
Kaltovich, John Kalwaitis, Charles Kalwaitis, Joseph Kalwaitis, Karl J. Kane, Earl F. Kanka, Joseph Karpac, Emerie H. Karpac, John A., Jr. Karpac, Stephen E. Keating, Edward S. Keating, Joseph R. Kerlin, Albert Kern, Lawrence A. Kerr, Naomi, L. Kinczel, John Kinczel, Steven Kirchoffer, Fredrich J. Kirchoffer, Joseph F. Kish, John Kish,

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3. Second panel from the left
Gaskill - Lyons
Laforsh, Joseph Lamp, Christopher Lang, George Larson, Carl R. * Larson, Herbert L. * Lashuk, Peter Lastichen, Joseph Lastichen, Michael Leaver, Elmer Ledger, Jack Lee, Horace W. Lee, William Lengel, Elmer Lennet, William Lichvarcik, John Linda, Carl T. Linzenbold, Frank Litus, Steven Lockett, John, Jr. Long, Henry D. Lor, Alexander Lukacs, Joseph Lung, George Luyher, George Luyher, Joseph P. Luyher, Martin Lynch, Philip C. Lyons, William E.
Macko, John Magyar, George Majoras, Edward George Majoras, Michael J. Malcicky, Andrew Malena, Joseph S. Malmos, John Marian, Alexander Mariasy, Lester Mariasy, Theodore Marius, Louis Marshall, Ducwell L. Masich, Paul Mathis, Simon Mayer, Joseph C. Mazar, John McCloskey, Carlton T. McCloskey, Harry McDowell, Alexander R. McElmoyl, Leroy McElmoyl, Robert McGoldrick, John McGough, Leo T. McGrath, William G. McGrath, William H. McNamce, William B. Meyer,

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4. Third panel from the left
Macko - Salaga, John
Nagy, Frank Nagy, John J. Nagy, Joseph R. Nagy, Stephen Nemeth, Joseph Nemeth, Julius Nemeth, Vendel Nyalka, John Nyalka, John J. Nyalka, Joseph Nyikita, Nicholas Nyire, Zollie Nyire, Alex
Ondo, John T. Opre, George
Opre, Louis Ordog, Anthony E. Ordog, Joseph Ordog, Paul Oros, Michael Ovacz, George Ovacz, John
Paykos, Steve Pall, George Palocska, Frank Papai, Joseph Papp, Joseph Parker, Ralph A. Passert, Frank Passert, Peter Paykos, Irene Pendal, George Perkins, Bennie Perkins, Leroy Peters, Joseph Peterson, Carl R. Pfeiffer, Joseph Pierson, Harry B. Pierson, Thomas G. Pigott, Ralph * Pitman, John A. Pley, Frank Pop, George Potpinka, John Potpinka, Joseph Potpinka, Michael Prokolyshen, Anthony Prokolyshen, John Prus, Steven Puken, Anthony Pukenas, George Pustay, Michael
Rabotin, Alex Reed,
Sabo, Demeter Sabo, Frank Sabo, Fran R., Jr. Sabo, Mary R. Sabol, James A. Sajeski, Chester Sajeski, Edmund A. Salaga, John
Salaga, Michael Sandro, George Sandusky, Joseph M. Sapik, Samuel Saul, Robert G. Schaum, George Schaum, William Schilichting, Werner Schwab, John, Jr. Schwartzkoff, John Schwartzkoff, Mike Scott, Archie L. Scott, Winfield J. Seaman, George Seaman, Joseph * Sennett, Conrad L. Seres, George Seyebe, Louis Seybe, Stephen * Shinn, John W. Shorick, Adam Shorick, John Shorik, Paul Shuler, Ralph J. Silverson, John, Jr. Simon, Robert B. Simonka, Louis Smith, Daniel J. Smith, Fred V. Smith, Isadone Soltesz, Steven Sovak, Louis Spirida, Benjamin Sroba, John J. Starling, Michael Stefan, Gilbert A. Stone, Phil G. Sturak, Michael Sturak, Peter Sundberg, Carl J. Sundin, Herbert E. Svavuly, Frank Swanberg, George W. Swiderski, Ceslav Swiderski, Henry Swiderski, Stanley Szarka, Charles, Jr. Szathmary, Stephen Szazvay, Peter J. Szollosy, Michael, Jr. Szucs, John Szucs, John, Jr.
Talpos, John Joseph Tengenat, Edward H. Thomas, Albert W. Thompson, Raymond R. Thorn, Lewis R. Timko, John, Jr. Timoschuk, Walter Tinnick, John
Tinnick, Steve Todash, Alex Todash, Frank Todash, Gustav Toka, Charles Tomosi, Michael, Jr. Tonne, Harry E. Tonne, James R. * Trainor, Edward F., Jr. * Turgyan, George J. Turgyan, John Turgyan, John S. Tyira, John, Jr.
VanNess, Roy W. Varava, Harry Varga, Joseph Varga, Joseph A. * Vargo, Eugene S. Vautier, John O. Veres, Gabor Veres, George Veres, John Vidyics, Rudolph J.
Wajda, Steven Wall, Irving Warbley, Pearl Wargo, Alexander Wargo, Edward Wargo, George Wargo, George M. Wargo, Joseph Wargo, Louis G. Wargo, Thomas P. Wargo, William W. Wayola, Steven Weber, George L. Weiman, Lawrence Wharton, Albert V. Wheeler, William H. Williams, Earl Willitts, Paul Wilson, Herbert J. Woolman, Murrelli N.
Yeskuka, Paul Yurcisin, Basil Yurcisin, Michael Yurcisin, Nicholas Yurth, Alex
Zacharkow, John Zahorsky, George Zahorsky, John Zahorsky, Joseph Zalewski, Thomas Zaniewski, Edward J. Zepka, Peter Zitnick, Stephen
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 40° 6.97′ N, 74° 46.323′ W. Memorial is near Florence, New Jersey, in Burlington County. It is in Florence Township. It is at the intersection of Hornberger Avenue and Alden Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Hornberger Avenue. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 50A Alden Ave, Roebling NJ 08554, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in South Jersey and in Greater Philadelphia. It is also in the American Northeast and in the Mid-Atlantic. Globally, it is in the North Atlantic Region, North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once New Netherland and also one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Chain placed across the street (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); Look Listen and Live (about 500 feet away); Veterans Memorial (approx. 0.2 miles away); Roebling General Store (approx. Ό mile away); World War II Memorial (approx. Ό mile away); a different marker also named Veterans Memorial (approx. Ό mile away); Main Cable (approx. 0.3 miles away); Roebling Inn (approx. 0.3 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Florence.
Another marker is no longer nearby. Roebling Roll of Honor (has been replaced with this marker).
Related marker. Click here for another marker that is related to this marker. This memorial has replaced the one linked.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 7, 2023. It was originally submitted on November 16, 2020, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 1,443 times since then and 97 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on November 16, 2020, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.


