Searcy in White County, Arkansas — The American South (West South Central)
In Loving Memory of those from White County
Photographed By Thomas Smith, May 26, 2021
1. In Loving Memory of those from White County Marker
Inscription.
In Loving Memory of those from White County. . , In loving memory of those from White County who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and world wide democracy.
World War I , Allen, Arthur . Alfred, William . Armstrong, Herman . Autra, Alfred . Benoit, Joseph V. . Bratcher, Oscar T. . Garner, Mack A. . Garner, Johnnie F. . Gilliland, James L. . Hudgins, John . Johson, Robert P. . Jones, Jasper . Mathews, James E. . Morris, Samuel . Newman, Joseph C. . Passarell, Adolfo . Perna, John . Robbins, Horatio . Robinson, Charles P. . Rogers, E. Earl . Steed, Charles W. . Wallace, Samuel A. . Womack, William C.
World War II , Adkins, Mcrae . Alton, Elton L. . Baker, Clarence H. . Barber, Harry L. . Barnett, William T. . Barr, Luther V. . Bartlett, Charles . Bedwell, Troylee . Blanton, Earnest E. . Blount, Burl . Bone J Everett . Bone, William T. . Booth, George D. Jr. . Bowman, Emerson H. . Brimer, Clarence G. . Brown, Talmadge . Bruce, Hershel V. . Brumlow, Walter H. . Buckmaster, Alvin. . Buckmaster, Glenn . Buice, William A. . Burkhart, William H. . Caldwell, Jack E. . Carter Elvis L. Clay . Charlie D.Coke . William A. Collins . Ray C. Collison . E.H. Jr. Cook . Leon W. Corder . Perry P. Crow . Malcolm W. Dailey . Carl Derrell . Jack Dodge . John G. Doyle . Harold E. Dunaway . Clifton J. Dunaway . Russell S. Duncan . Robert C Dye . Columbus J. Eans . Francis L. Edwards . Olan Ellis . Robert W Jr. . Faith, W. Douglas . Floyd Titus . Foster, Ray J. . Franks, George E. . Fulks, Ralph . Gantz, Alfred V. . Gay, Charles A. . Gaylor, Emory H. . Gulreath, Rueben . Glass, Thomas P. . Goff, O. G. . Graham, J. Alvin . Grisson, Homer C. Jr. . Gurley, Jesse D. . Harden, Dallas . Hassen, Allen . Hawley, John R. . Hickmon, M Clenis . Hogan, Paul . Holder, Charles A. . Holliman, Bernice . Holt, Harvey C. . Horton, Tommy . Howard, Robert T. . Hoy, James G. . Hubbard, Lewis B. . Johnson, Harold . Johnson, Wayne C. . Kilburn, J. Richard . King, Buddy W. . King, James A. "Bill" . King, Wilburt L. . Kitchens, Albert E. . Land L.B. "Bud" Jr. . Laxton, Doyle A. . Lewis, Dallas O. . Liles, Doyle A. . Madden, G.W. Jr. . Mallonee, Clyde . Mann, Ralph Jr. . Mallonee, Clyde . Manning, Gerald A. . Mannon, Thurman . A.McAffe, Arvad T. . McCullough, Pearl R. . McDonald L. . McMurtry, Leon . Middleton, Connie L. . Middleton, H. Lavern . Morris, Lloyd B. . Morris, George . Morrow, Wallace . Mulvaney Carl E. . Mulvaney, Ned W. . Neal, James F. . Newson, Hershell L. . Pearce, Chester W. . Pearce, Lawrence E. . Polleyt J.B. . Ponder, John L. . Porphir, Albert . Pruitt, Clarence W. . Purcell Bill Jr. . Purkiss, Kenneth M. . Ramsey, Otha . Raney, Arthur E. . Razer, Loyd L. . Reaves, Howell L. . Riner, Doss . Rice, James D. Jr. . Harrison, James K "Jack" . Roberson, A. Leon . Rogers, Frankie G. . Rogers, Henry C. . Rouse, Robie A. . Saunders, Robert E. . Schmidt, John J. . Scritchfield, W. Albrey . Seratt, Bert W. . Smith, Alton . Sowell, J. Ralph . Stafford, Dale H. . Stites, Moncie W. . Sturdivant, Malcolm E. . Tharp, Freeland M. . Warnes, Raymond . Wadley, Phillip "Peck" . Watkins, Winfred . Weigart, Donald C. . Weigart, George P. . Weir, Lloyd . West, Arthur . Wheeler, Eric M. . Wheeler, James E. . White, John H. . Wright, C Ottis
Korean War , Bell, Robert S. . Bradley, Edgar N. . Compton, John T. . Foust, Alfred Jr. . Harvey, Artie A. . Harvey, Carthel E. . Lowe, John L. Jr. . McDonald, John D. . Mitchell, Robert E. . Nolen, Willie E. . Redus, Leon C. . Taylor, Delbert L. . Weeks, Vester W.
Dedicated May 30, 1997, White County Historical Society, American Legion Posts 106,144 and 350 through Public subscription. In honor of all men and women who have served their country in a time of need.
World War I , Alexander, Luther . Barnerd, Charles O.
World War II , Burnett, Alonzo Alvin . Dean, Almore Frazier . Watkins, Dale . Whitlow, Billy Max
Korean War , Latimer, Loyal Daniel . Plant John Zeno Jr. . This memorial was erected in 1997 by White County Historical Society; American Legion Posts 106, 144, and 340. It is in Searcy in White County Arkansas
In loving memory of those from White County who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and world wide democracy.
World War I
Allen, Arthur
Alfred, William
Armstrong, Herman
Autra, Alfred
Benoit, Joseph V.
Bratcher, Oscar T.
Garner, Mack A.
Garner, Johnnie F.
Gilliland, James L.
Hudgins, John
Johson, Robert P.
Jones, Jasper
Mathews, James E.
Morris, Samuel
Newman, Joseph C.
Passarell, Adolfo
Perna, John
Robbins, Horatio
Robinson, Charles P.
Rogers, E. Earl
Steed, Charles W.
Wallace, Samuel A.
Womack, William C.
World War II
Adkins, Mcrae
Alton, Elton L.
Baker, Clarence H.
Barber, Harry L.
Barnett, William T.
Barr, Luther V.
Bartlett, Charles
Bedwell, Troylee
Blanton, Earnest E.
Blount, Burl
Bone J Everett
Bone, William T.
Booth, George D. Jr.
Bowman, Emerson H.
Brimer, Clarence G.
Brown, Talmadge
Bruce, Hershel V.
Brumlow, Walter H.
Buckmaster, Alvin.
Buckmaster, Glenn
Buice, William A.
Burkhart, William H.
Caldwell, Jack
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E.
Carter Elvis L. Clay
Charlie D.Coke
William A. Collins
Ray C. Collison
E.H. Jr. Cook
Leon W. Corder
Perry P. Crow
Malcolm W. Dailey
Carl Derrell
Jack Dodge
John G. Doyle
Harold E. Dunaway
Clifton J. Dunaway
Russell S. Duncan
Robert C Dye
Columbus J. Eans
Francis L. Edwards
Olan Ellis
Robert W Jr.
Faith, W. Douglas
Floyd Titus
Foster, Ray J.
Franks, George E.
Fulks, Ralph
Gantz, Alfred V.
Gay, Charles A.
Gaylor, Emory H.
Gulreath, Rueben
Glass, Thomas P.
Goff, O. G.
Graham, J. Alvin
Grisson, Homer C. Jr.
Gurley, Jesse D.
Harden, Dallas
Hassen, Allen
Hawley, John R.
Hickmon, M Clenis
Hogan, Paul
Holder, Charles A.
Holliman, Bernice
Holt, Harvey C.
Horton, Tommy
Howard, Robert T.
Hoy, James G.
Hubbard, Lewis B.
Johnson, Harold
Johnson, Wayne C.
Kilburn, J. Richard
King, Buddy W.
King, James A. "Bill"
King, Wilburt L.
Kitchens, Albert E.
Land L.B. "Bud" Jr.
Laxton, Doyle A.
Lewis, Dallas O.
Liles, Doyle A.
Madden, G.W. Jr.
Mallonee, Clyde
Mann, Ralph Jr.
Mallonee, Clyde
Manning, Gerald A.
Mannon, Thurman
A.McAffe, Arvad T.
McCullough, Pearl R.
McDonald L.
McMurtry, Leon
Middleton, Connie L.
Middleton, H. Lavern
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2. In Loving Memory of those from White County Marker
Morris, Lloyd B.
Morris, George
Morrow, Wallace
Mulvaney Carl E.
Mulvaney, Ned W.
Neal, James F.
Newson, Hershell L.
Pearce, Chester W.
Pearce, Lawrence E.
Polleyt J.B.
Ponder, John L.
Porphir, Albert
Pruitt, Clarence W.
Purcell Bill Jr.
Purkiss, Kenneth M.
Ramsey, Otha
Raney, Arthur E.
Razer, Loyd L.
Reaves, Howell L.
Riner, Doss
Rice, James D. Jr.
Harrison, James K "Jack"
Roberson, A. Leon
Rogers, Frankie G.
Rogers, Henry C.
Rouse, Robie A.
Saunders, Robert E.
Schmidt, John J.
Scritchfield, W. Albrey
Seratt, Bert W.
Smith, Alton
Sowell, J. Ralph
Stafford, Dale H.
Stites, Moncie W.
Sturdivant, Malcolm E.
Tharp, Freeland M.
Warnes, Raymond
Wadley, Phillip "Peck"
Watkins, Winfred
Weigart, Donald C.
Weigart, George P.
Weir, Lloyd
West, Arthur
Wheeler, Eric M.
Wheeler, James E.
White, John H.
Wright, C Ottis
Korean War
Bell, Robert S.
Bradley, Edgar N.
Compton, John T.
Foust, Alfred Jr.
Harvey, Artie A.
Harvey, Carthel E.
Lowe, John L. Jr.
McDonald, John D.
Mitchell, Robert E.
Nolen, Willie E.
Redus, Leon C.
Taylor, Delbert L.
Weeks, Vester W.
Dedicated May 30, 1997, White County Historical Society, American Legion Posts 106,144
Photographed By Thomas Smith, May 26, 2021
3. In Loving Memory of those from White County Marker
& 350 through Public subscription. In honor of all men and women who have served their country in a time of need.
World War I
Alexander, Luther
Barnerd, Charles O.
World War II
Burnett, Alonzo Alvin
Dean, Almore Frazier
Watkins, Dale
Whitlow, Billy Max
Korean War
Latimer, Loyal Daniel
Plant John Zeno Jr.
Erected 1997 by White County Historical Society; American Legion Posts 106, 144, & 340.
Location. 35° 15.023′ N, 91° 44.279′ W. Marker is in Searcy, Arkansas, in White County. Memorial is at the intersection of West Arch Avenue and North Spring Street, on the right when traveling west on West Arch Avenue. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 300 W Arch Ave, Searcy AR 72143, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 3, 2021. It was originally submitted on May 29, 2021, by Thomas Smith of Waterloo, Ill. This page has been viewed 220 times since then and 75 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on June 2, 2021, by Thomas Smith of Waterloo, Ill. • Devry Becker Jones was the editor who published this page.