Webster in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Webster Honor Roll
Photographed By Craig Doda, July 23, 2022
1. Webster Honor Roll Marker
Inscription.
Webster Honor Roll. . Aebi, Fred . Aitken, Thomas L. . Allek, Mathew . ☆Bainbridge, Thomas. . Beck, Joseph B. . Bernini, James . Binley, Rankin . Boyd, Walter . Buberik, Steve . Byers, William C. . Donley, Jess J. . Douglass, Lauren . Dran, Peter . Evans, Foster . Evans, Sylvester J. . Fedok, John . Finley, Harold S. . Finley, John I. . Foust, Leslie . Fowler, William . Gilmer, George . Gilmer, Harry . Gilmore, Fred . ☆Gilmore, Fremont . Gilmore, George Jr. . Gilmore, James . Graham, Floyd . ☆Graham, Lloyd . Grant, Frank . Grula, Joseph . Hall, Milton . Harper, Hobson . Harrison, Robert . Harrison, William . Hayden, Thomas Jr. . Hescot, Joseph . Hixon, Roy . Howell, Frank . Hunter, Robert . Kelly, Francis . Kracun, John . ☆Lambie, Thomas . Little, Robert . Livingston Raymond . Lynch, William . Martin, Joseph A . Maxwell, Ralston . McAlpine, Robert . McGeary, John . Molsbercer, Bernard . Muir, Nathaniel . Natali, Ferdinando . Natali, Louis . ☆Naylor, Oliver . Neilson, Robert . Nelson, Robert . O'Hara, Robert J. . ☆Overand, James R. Jr. . ☆Pasquale, Elia . Pearce, Raymond J. . Pearce, Roy E. . Price, Karl . Rankin, Ellwood A. . Reese, Lemuel . Richards, William . Rupert, David A. . Sacco, Steve . Sarber, Harry E. . Sarber, Kenneth . Serbak, Mike . Sesanko, Wasil . Smith, Wendell . Smolen, John . Spowart, John . Swickey, William . Taylor, George R. . Taylor, James L . Taylor, Joseph Jr. . Vitale, Raffaele . Vocel, Harold F. . Waddell, George . Wall, James . Waneiky, Joseph . Warwick, Walter . Waschk, Arthur W. . Weichtman, Robert Jr. . Whittaker, Edward . Williams, Raymond . Williamson, John . Wineland. Frank . Wricht, Edward . ☆Young, George J. . Young, Walter H. . Zamba, Alex,
Our Boys From Webster, Pa. , World War 1917 - 1918, ☆ Denotes killed in action.
Aebi, Fred
Aitken, Thomas L.
Allek, Mathew
☆Bainbridge, Thomas.
Beck, Joseph B.
Bernini, James
Binley, Rankin
Boyd, Walter
Buberik, Steve
Byers, William C.
Donley, Jess J.
Douglass, Lauren
Dran, Peter
Evans, Foster
Evans, Sylvester J.
Fedok, John
Finley, Harold S.
Finley, John I.
Foust, Leslie
Fowler, William
Gilmer, George
Gilmer, Harry
Gilmore, Fred
☆Gilmore, Fremont
Gilmore, George Jr.
Gilmore, James
Graham, Floyd
☆Graham, Lloyd
Grant, Frank
Grula, Joseph
Hall, Milton
Harper, Hobson
Harrison, Robert
Harrison, William
Hayden, Thomas Jr.
Hescot, Joseph
Hixon, Roy
Howell, Frank
Hunter, Robert
Kelly, Francis
Kracun, John
☆Lambie, Thomas
Little, Robert
Livingston Raymond
Lynch, William
Martin, Joseph A
Maxwell, Ralston
McAlpine, Robert
McGeary, John
Molsbercer, Bernard
Muir, Nathaniel
Natali, Ferdinando
Natali, Louis
☆Naylor, Oliver
Neilson, Robert
Nelson, Robert
O'Hara, Robert J.
☆Overand, James R. Jr.
☆Pasquale, Elia
Pearce, Raymond J.
Pearce, Roy E.
Price, Karl
Rankin, Ellwood A.
Reese, Lemuel
Richards, William
Rupert, David A.
Sacco,
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Steve
Sarber, Harry E.
Sarber, Kenneth
Serbak, Mike
Sesanko, Wasil
Smith, Wendell
Smolen, John
Spowart, John
Swickey, William
Taylor, George R.
Taylor, James L
Taylor, Joseph Jr.
Vitale, Raffaele
Vocel, Harold F.
Waddell, George
Wall, James
Waneiky, Joseph
Warwick, Walter
Waschk, Arthur W.
Weichtman, Robert Jr.
Whittaker, Edward
Williams, Raymond
Williamson, John
Wineland. Frank
Wricht, Edward
☆Young, George J.
Young, Walter H.
Zamba, Alex
Our Boys From Webster, Pa.
World War 1917 - 1918
☆ Denotes killed in action
Erected 1923 by Citizens of Webster, Pennsylvania.
Location. 40° 11.079′ N, 79° 50.902′ W. Marker is in Webster, Pennsylvania, in Westmoreland County. Memorial is on 3rd Street north of Webster Hollow Road, on the left when traveling north. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 311 3rd Street, Webster PA 15087, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Stan "The Man" Musial (approx. 0.6 miles away); The 1948 Donora Smog (approx. 0.7 miles
Credits. This page was last revised on April 21, 2024. It was originally submitted on August 19, 2022, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. This page has been viewed 137 times since then and 38 times this year. Last updated on August 23, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on August 19, 2022, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. • Andrew Ruppenstein was the editor who published this page.