Concord in Jackson County, Michigan — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Concord and Vicinity World War II Veterans Memorial
1941 1945
Inscription.
Dedicated in grateful tribute
to those of Concord and vicinity
who served in World War II and in
perpetual memory of those who died.
Eugene Adams Robert D. Aldrich William B. Aldrich E. Nathan Aldrich Francis C. Amburgey Lloyd W. Andrus Bruce C. Ariss Alvin R. Beals William D. Belden Rex Belden Irving A. Beemer Robert O. Benson Ralph O. Blattner Burt Blinco Donald H. Borner L. Lyle Borner Dowayne U. Brigham Elwin R. Brigham Jesse W. Brigham Jr. Rex Brodock G. Lincoln Brunner Elwin Brunner Melvin C. Brunner Alton L. Brunner Clifford Jr. Bush Herbert E. Causie Thomas W. Cecil John H. Chambers Eller E. Chambers Donald L. Chase Francis A. Chase Phillip J. Chase Jake B. Cole Clifford O. Corbett Glenn O. Corbett Theo Z. Crain Charles B. Cramton Dean E. Creco Walter Crissinger Jr. George Crissinger Kennete G. Crusoe Kenneth Clatt Clyde W. Cunningham Robert Curtis Clayton Curtes Merrill Curtis Clade Curtis Russell F. Cushman Ord W. Cushman Jr. Donald W. Dane Russell H. Dane Floyd P. Dann Dudleigh C. Dart James H. Dart Kenneth Aa Dart James Dean Roy J. Dodes Frank E. Dudek Jr. Wayne F. Earl Hugh D. Eastman Jr. Robert Eastman Richard R. Eckert Stanley J. Eding Frank Evans William E. Farrell Garner Farrell Arthur Fletcher C. Donald Fletcher John C. Fogell Donald H. Gardner Kenneth Gardner Lynn Gee Lester Gillett Stanley Glaister Ernest A. Gordon Donald E. Gordon H. George Gordon Raymond Gottschalk Norman Gottschalk Lynford A. Craham George J. Graham Neil D. Graham C. Phillip Hartzell Harry E. Hartzog Olen G. Hartzog Ralfe Haynes James B. Heate Orlan E. Henyon Nelson Herney Gordon R Hinsdale James O. Hodges Zeonard S. Hodson Max B. Hotchkin J. Roger Houghton Asher D. Hyliard Lloyd C. Hyliard Harrison E. Jacobs St. Clair R. Jacobs Leroy W. James Gerald T. James John R. Jones Joseph E. Keating Robert C. Keeler Dwicht E. Landon Jr. James D. Lewis Maynard K. Lockwood Wm. Shirley Lockwood Ned W. Lockwood Charles A. Lovitt Russell R. Luttenton Dale L. Luttenton Richard L. Marry Robert L. Mayo Earl J. Mccormick J. Gordon Mclesse John C. Mo Millen Claude E. Mcmillen Hubert L. Mcpeck Harold Miller T. Milton Murray John W. Murray William M. Murray Richard C. Natschke Ray J. Nystrom Harry Okley Bernard Otto Robert E. Owens James
G. Patterson
Neil W. Patterson
Stephen M. Pickell
Bert S. Rhodes
Keith F. Riddle
Virgil L. Rimer
Daryl W. Rimer
Richard O. Rimer
Edward Robinson
D. Jerry Rutz
Marc Saczett
Vera A. Simonds
Claud W. Smith
Ralph L. Smith
Lester Smith
Leonard E. Stevens
Grove E. Stimer
R. John W. Stoner
Albert Thorne Jr.
Henry Thorrez
Richard R. Todd
Wayne L. Tompkins
Lyle Toner
Wayne A. Size
William Skidmore
Robert Sleight
James Sleight
Vernon L. Smalley
Wayne H. Smalley
Donald Tuohy
Frane S. Tuthill
Burk W. Tuthill
Guy Tuthill
William J. Vedder
Calvin C. Waite
Bruce M. Waldo
Ronald W. Waldby
Charles B. Waldron
Carl Watts
Dale E. Watson
Donald L. Wells
Wayne A. Wells
Frank Wells
John L. Wendt
Lyle J. Whittaker
Lynn E. Whittaker
Richard D. Whittaker
Cloyce E. Williams
Charles Williams
Dale Williams
T. Eugene Winchel
Bruce Winchell
Floyd M. Windle
Raymond H. Windle
Earl G. Woodhur
Lyle J. Youelly
Dwight O. Young
James W. Young
Erected by The Concord Mothers Memorial Club.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 42° 10.666′ N, 84°
38.687′ W. Memorial is in Concord, Michigan, in Jackson County. It is on South Main Street, on the right when traveling north. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 101 S Main St, Concord MI 49237, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Mid-Michigan. It is also in the American Midwest and on the Great Lakes. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Northwest Territory.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 4 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: Concord Universalists / First Universalist Church (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); Paddock-Hubbard House (about 700 feet away); Marion Hubbard McFarlane (approx. Ό mile away); Maple Grove Veterans Memorial (approx. half a mile away); West Concord Cemetery / West Brick School (approx. 2.2 miles away); 1835 Spring Arbor Village Plot (approx. 3.6 miles away); Native Herb Garden (approx. 3.6 miles away); Letter From Mrs Matilda of Albion... March, 1914 (approx. 3.6 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Concord.
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