Leoti in Wichita County, Kansas — The American Midwest (Upper Plains)
V.F.W. Post #6752 Memorial
* Denotes killed in action
WW II
Fitzgerald, Wayne Mays, Richard D. Naab, John V.
Korean Veterans
Appl, Keith A. Baker, Don Baker, Joseph Berning, Edmund Berning, Edwin Bishop, Max D. Blackwell, Richard Blau, Billy D. Blau, John Brown, Harold H. Burch, Ellsworth L. Chvilicek, Harry Conrardy, Jerome Curtis, Dalton E. Davila, Joe C. Davis, Jae C. Dizmang, Charles O. Downs, Glen E. Elder, Lewis Elder, Pat D. Fairchild, Max W. Fisher, Clark M. Fitzgerald, Jack Geyer, Sydney Giesick, Melvin E. Graff, Bill Heronemus, Harold Hunt, Bertys E. Kessler, Edwin J. Kessler, Hilary Knobbe, Edward Knobbe, Vern J. Krenzel, Dwight G. Krenzel, Mason* Kreutzer, Donald Kreutzer, Walt Lane, Ross Loflin, Elfin Loflin, Jimmy Luebbers, August P. Luebbers, James P. Luebbers, John A. Luebbers, Omer M. Minor, Harold L. Mitchell, Alton Mitchell, Erwin Moffett, Robert Moore, Emmit Naab, Michael L. Naab, Walter Oberheim, John P. Owens, James C. Owens, Spohn Pfeifer, Clarence E. Pritchard, Everett D. Reed, Lavern Reed, Theodore Renner, James Ridder, Jerome Riddiough, Lee N. Riddiough, Ralph R. Riddiough, Robert I. Sharp, George R. Simon, Robert L. Smades, Keith Smith, Elmer L. Smith, Gerald J. Sower, Charles St John, Donald L. Strobridge, Raymond Strong, Marion Tripp, Lloyd Tripp, Ronald Ventsam, Carl Ventsam, Larry Wewer, Kenneth M. Whalen, Neil E. Wikoff, Maurice D. Wilson, Andrew E. Yotter, William D.
Vietnam Veterans
Appl, Loren Asmussen, Ronald Bender, Larry Blackburn, Robert Bonner, Steve Brack, Harry Jr.* Brack, Larry D. Bribiesca, Raymond Burch, Glen E. Carlson, Tommy L. Clark, Richard A. Eikenberry, Donald Eikenberry, Jerry Eikenberry, Kenneth G.Fetty, Steve Fisher, Clark M. Fisher, John A. Garcia, Ramon A. Geyer, Elmer L. Geyer, Robert L. Gillen, Thomas S. Gonzales, Charles L. Gonzales, Johnny Gonzales, Michael A. Gonzales, Richard M. Gonzales, Sammy Green, Jack Greer, John R. Grusing, Dale E. Grusing, Dwight Grusing, Lyle R. Hahn, Jerry L. Hahn, Jim Harkness, Charles G. Harkness, D. W. Hernandez, Raymond Holstein, Duane A. Hudson, Deone Kelley, Irvin "Buzz" Kirk, Curtis E. Kirk, Dennis G. Kirk, James Kreutzer, Gary G. Lambert, Lawrence A. Jr. Langdon, Eugene F. Lauber, John Leuzler, Jay Luebbers, Donald L. Luebbers, Gerald E. MrBride, Jim Jr. McQueen, Jim Medina, Charles Medina, George Meisenheimer, Robert D. Miller, Larry R. Minor, Steve Moore, Joseph * Naab, Kenneth V. Neubauer, Richard H. Norton, Charles Parker, Steven R. Paul, Gary Rapier, Lavern D. Riddiough, William D. Rodrock, Danny Rodrock, Jack Salinas, Phillip * Schreck, Dan Schwindt, Marion Shoemaker, Leon Simons, Donald Smades, Charles Smades, Ross Smith, Carl Taylor, Lonnie Taylor, Richard Taylor, Robert M. Tripp, Larry Tripp, Richard Wiles, Robert Willey, Herald L. Wilson, Albert L.
Desert Storm Veterans
Cook, David L. Cook, Douglas K. Jaeger, Jason T. Langdon, Edward Notestine, Gary Spiker, Robert E. Willey, Steven L. Zellner, Katherine
Erected 2001 by V.F.W. Post #6752.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, 1st Iraq & Desert Storm • War, Korean • War, Vietnam • War, World II.
Location. 38° 28.81′ N, 101° 21.514′ W. Marker is in Leoti, Kansas, in Wichita County. Memorial is at the intersection of South 4th Street (State Highway 25) and L Street, on the right when traveling south on South 4th Street. The marker is located at the northeast corner of the courthouse grounds. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 224 South 4th Street, Leoti KS 67861, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 3 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Wichita County Veterans (here, next to this marker); Wichita County War Memorial (here, next to this marker); Municipal Auditorium & City Hall (approx. 0.2 miles away).
Credits. This page was last revised on June 26, 2022. It was originally submitted on June 26, 2022, by James Hulse of Medina, Texas. This page has been viewed 273 times since then and 25 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on June 26, 2022, by James Hulse of Medina, Texas.