Middletown in Jefferson County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
Middletown Veterans Memorial
who served and to the memory of those
who gave their lives in the Second World War
Adams, Robert E. Ballou, Dexter Baker, Minnie C. Beard, M. David Beauchamp, Sterling G. Blair, Frank Blankenbaker, Wm. G. Bond, J. Ralph Jr. Bond, Oren Bright, Harry Brooks, Ray P. Brooks, Wesley G., Jr. Bulitt, Roy W. Burnett, Joseph R. Caldwell, H. Donald Carman, Willard B. Carpenter, Charles E. Carpenter, George N. Clark, J. William Cochran, J.D. Colyer, Arthur, Jr. Colyer, Leo A. Condell, Charles Condell, James F. Conner, Joseph O. Craft, O.C. Crittenden, Harry Crouch, Charles L. Crouch, Joseph H. Crum, Leroy A. Cunningham, E.W. Cunningham, George C. Davenport, Cecil Dickerson, Ernest Dow, Emery L. Dow, William E. Dowery, Kohn W. Drake, Durrin W. Duncan, Harold Elder, Audley M., Jr. Fanell, R. Vincent Fuchs, Fred Giles, Douglas L. Giles, Hubert L. Gunther, Wesley, Jr. Guy, Willard A. Guyn, Lewis D. Hardy, Henry C. Hardix, Wm. J. Hatton, Claxton Hatton, Loetta Hawes, Marshall Heddon, Harold H. Hedges, Billy M. Hibbard, Clarence Hoke, Houston, Jr. Hoke, William Holloway, Herman H. Hughes, J.R. Hughes, Orlanda J. Humphrey, James B. Hundley, C. Boyd Jesse, James H. Johnson, Jesse L. Johnson, Lewis Jones, Homer E. Jones, Loval A. Jones, Spencer L. Jones, Virgil Jones, Wayne Jones, William, Jr. Jones, William M., Jr. Keeling, Owen R. Keyes, J. Kenneth King, James Kinkaid, Robert ★ Kreutler, Frederick A. Kurtsinger, James A. Langford, Edward O. Langford, Louis Y. Lee, Delphus R. ★ Lepanto, Philip Lowery, Edwin J. Lowery, Elmer J. Malloy, Frank Marksbury, Ralph Marshall, Franklin O. Martin, Robert L. Mason, Dudley McAfee, Shelton McAuliffe, Frank B. McBride, Charles F. McFarland, Howard McFarland, James R. Melone, Calvin Meyer, Carl W., Jr. Miller, John Miller, Thomas Moran, John P. Moran, Ray T. Morgan, Cecil Morgan, Davis E. Morgan, J.P. Neisius, Norbert P. Newton, J.E., Jr. Nicklies, John E., Jr. Nixon, Thomas H. Orr, Lawrence H. Owens, Ervine M. Painter, William E. Parker, Stoney Pearce, Phillip L. Perilli, John A. Perilli, Joseph J. Phelps, C. Warren Pitts, M.C. Powell, W. Arthur Price, Virgil Proctor, Lawrence M. Proctor, Robert L. Raley, F. Porter Revenaugh, Vernon D. Riggle, Harry Riggle, Robert E. Riggle,
Roscoe Roberts, Jewell Roberts, William Robinson, Clarence Robinson, James Roman, Austin M. Rowe, Warren Saunders, Richard D. ★ Scales, Dallas S. ★ Schrader, J. Marshall Schrader, Russell S. Shouse, William M. Simpson, Thomas W. Simpson, William H. Stamer, Daniel C. Stamer, J.P., Jr. Starr, Arthur, Jr. Starr, John H. St. Clair, Henry Stork, John R. Streible, Alvin F. Sublette, Ted R. Swan, Clay W. Swan, Norman Swan, Robert R. Tapp, Norman L. Tapp, Otho F. Tapp, William E. Taylor, Kermuth D. Taylor, Robert Tharp, Gilbert R. Twyman, Harold S. Twyman, Norma Veech, William A. ★ Verberg, W.R. (Jeff) Walker, Edward Walker, T.E. Walker, W.N. Wallace, Howard Q. Waters, Kenneth Weatherby, R.J. Wetherby, George S. Wetherby, Katharyn Wetherby, Sherman H. Whallen, Joseph Wheatley, J.B., Jr. Wheeler, Forest A. Wheeler, Franklin J. Williams, Arron Williams, Jacob Williams, Joseph Williams, J.R. Williams, William Yates, Charles M. Yates, Fred A. Yates, Robert C. Yates, Roy T. Young, Kenneth ★ Young, Paul S. ★ Yunt, Clarence Yunt, George H. Yunt, Noble H. Zinn, Joseph T. Zinn, Marvin Swan, Houston R. Swan, Douglas K. Clyde H. Hayden John Robert Schindler Russell L. Harrison
June 25, 1950 - July
27, 1953
In memory of those who served
defending a country they never knew
and a people they never met.
William Harold Dean Ray "Popeye" Yates
★ Freedom is not free ★
Dedicated to the men who gave
their lives for their country.
November 11, 2006
Vietnam
1957-1975
Duty, Honor, Country
In memory of those who served
John Michael Hill USM
Lowell Edwin Moon USA
Jerry Wayne Toon USAF
Dedicated to the men who gave
their lives for their country.
August 11, 2005
Erected 1946.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Korean • War, Vietnam • War, World II.
Location. 38° 14.715′ N, 85° 32.211′ W. Marker is in Middletown, Kentucky, in Jefferson County. Memorial is on Old Shelbyville Road, on the left when traveling east. Marker is next to Middletown City Hall. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 11803 Old Shelbyville Road, Louisville KY 40243, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Middletown Station (within shouting distance of this marker); The Wetherby House (within shouting distance of this marker); Davis Tavern (within shouting distance of this marker); Lawrence Winchester Wetherby / Gov. Lawrence W. Wetherby (within shouting distance of this marker); Gov. Lawrence Wetherby Statue (within shouting distance of this marker); Middletown Methodist Church (about 700 feet away, measured in a direct line); Middletown Inn (about 700 feet away); Milestone / Old Public Well (approx. 0.2 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Middletown.
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