Lonoke in Lonoke County, Arkansas — The American South (West South Central)
Lonoke County Honor Roll
Photographed By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, November 6, 2022
1. Lonoke County Honor Roll Marker (World War I)
Inscription.
Lonoke County Honor Roll. .
World War I Honor Roll. Ray A. Martin . Walter M. Brawley . Clayton Stevenson . Joe Nelson . Jesse Brashears . Ross H. Robinson . Pat Petty . John Hall . Edward L. Dardenne . Jack Clayton . Charles C. Coulson . James H. Folks . Robert Dowdle . James David Sullivan,
Dedicated by citizens of Lonoke County Nov. 12, 1988. We dedicate this monument to all Lonoke County veterans with Roll of Honor for those who died during war times, Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends John 15:13,
World War II Honor Roll. William Johnson . Lewis Dean Felton . John Wilson Tinkle . Rollie W. Crowder . James Milton Ingram . Harley Marion McConnell . Lewis H. Maurer . James William Milner . George Kirkwood Nelon . Hezie Noble . Roy E. Robinson . Wallace Rufus Robinson . Gerald Mann Rollins . Archie M. Williamson . John Ruben Williford . Harold Almond . James M. Amis . Van C. Armstrong . Albert E. Branch . William M. Burks . Henry V. Burns . Rob D. Cates . John H. Collier . John Conley, Jr. . Tyree Cooper . Frazier A. Dean . Johney C. Foster . Eldred A. Franklin . C. J. Followay . Leo Hamberg, Jr. . Eugene H. Harkins . Clarence W. Heiss . Phillip S. Herron, Jr. . Dewey D. Hill . Jack M. Hinkson . Albert C. Holman . Harvey C. Holt . Ira Humble . Odis M. Isaacs,
World War II Honor Roll. Charlies M. Jones . William R. Lackie, Jr. . Roy Marple . Walter McClue . Weldon McCuin . John L. McGee . Thomas A. Milam . Robert L. Minton . James Morgan . Ernest L. Nichols . Hugh Nobles . Thomas Q. Perkins . Elmer L. Phillips . Clarence E. Pierce . George N. Poole . Horace P. Powell . Eugene Radcliff . R. L. Rauls . Ray E. Ridgeway . John A. Robbins . Kenneth Rochelle . Johnnie M. Skinner . Maurice L. Stephens . James R, Studdards . Walker T. Tedford . Opal R. Trusty . Charles L. Tubbs . Tailor S. Wakefield . Herbert E. Ward . Robert I. Wheat . Edward O. Williams . Eddie L. Beliew . Ernest W. Moore . Harold E. Doyle . Charles Freemyer . Oliver Ott Young . William A. Ibbotson . Rex B. Schull . Donald Barnett,
Korean War Honor Roll. Robert Eugene Anderson . Ed L. Smith, Jr. . Loyd L. Choate . Doyle Foreman . Charles A. Russell . Eugene L. Titsworth,
Viet-Nam War Honor Roll. Don Edward Davis . Harold Eugene Moseley . Michael Wayne Ray . Raymond Fort, Jr. . Arnez Franklin Miller, Jr. . Theodore J. Bradshaw . Curtis Earl Burkett . Darrell Lynn Haggard . Donald Woods Holman . Roy Gene Shaddon . David Earl Johnson . J. M. Childress . Freddie Lee Couch . Jerry Don Harsson,
Desert Storm Honor Roll Scotty L. Whittenberg.
World War I Honor Roll
Ray A. Martin Walter M. Brawley Clayton Stevenson Joe Nelson Jesse Brashears Ross H. Robinson Pat Petty John Hall Edward L. Dardenne Jack Clayton Charles C. Coulson James H. Folks Robert Dowdle James David Sullivan
Dedicated by citizens of Lonoke County
Nov. 12, 1988
We dedicate this monument to all Lonoke County veterans with Roll of Honor for those who died during war times
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends John 15:13
World War II Honor Roll
William Johnson Lewis Dean Felton John Wilson Tinkle Rollie W. Crowder James Milton Ingram Harley Marion McConnell Lewis H. Maurer James William Milner George Kirkwood Nelon Hezie Noble Roy E. Robinson Wallace Rufus Robinson Gerald Mann Rollins Archie M. Williamson John Ruben Williford Harold Almond James M. Amis Van C. Armstrong Albert E. Branch William M. Burks Henry V. Burns Rob D. Cates John H. Collier John Conley, Jr. Tyree Cooper Frazier A. Dean Johney C. Foster Eldred A. Franklin C. J. Followay Leo Hamberg, Jr. Eugene H. Harkins Clarence W. Heiss Phillip S. Herron, Jr. Dewey D. Hill Jack M. Hinkson Albert C. Holman Harvey
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C. Holt Ira Humble Odis M. Isaacs
World War II Honor Roll
Charlies M. Jones William R. Lackie, Jr. Roy Marple Walter McClue Weldon McCuin John L. McGee Thomas A. Milam Robert L. Minton James Morgan Ernest L. Nichols Hugh Nobles Thomas Q. Perkins Elmer L. Phillips Clarence E. Pierce George N. Poole Horace P. Powell Eugene Radcliff R. L. Rauls Ray E. Ridgeway John A. Robbins Kenneth Rochelle Johnnie M. Skinner Maurice L. Stephens James R, Studdards Walker T. Tedford Opal R. Trusty Charles L. Tubbs Tailor S. Wakefield Herbert E. Ward Robert I. Wheat Edward O. Williams Eddie L. Beliew Ernest W. Moore Harold E. Doyle Charles Freemyer Oliver Ott Young William A. Ibbotson Rex B. Schull Donald Barnett
Korean War Honor Roll
Robert Eugene Anderson Ed L. Smith, Jr. Loyd L. Choate Doyle Foreman Charles A. Russell Eugene L. Titsworth
Viet-Nam War Honor Roll
Don Edward Davis Harold Eugene Moseley Michael Wayne Ray Raymond Fort, Jr. Arnez Franklin Miller, Jr. Theodore J. Bradshaw Curtis Earl Burkett Darrell Lynn Haggard Donald Woods Holman Roy Gene Shaddon David Earl Johnson J. M. Childress Freddie Lee Couch Jerry Don Harsson
Desert Storm Honor Roll
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Photographed By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, November 6, 2022
Location. 34° 47.196′ N, 91° 53.995′ W. Marker is in Lonoke, Arkansas, in Lonoke County. Memorial is at the intersection of North Center Street (Arkansas Route 31) and East 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on North Center Street. Marker is on the Lonoke County Courthouse grounds. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 301 N Center St, Lonoke AR 72086, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Photographed By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, November 6, 2022
3. Lonoke County Honor Roll Marker (World War II)
Photographed By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, November 6, 2022
4. Lonoke County Honor Roll Marker (Korea-Vietnam-Desert Storm)
Credits. This page was last revised on November 29, 2022. It was originally submitted on November 29, 2022, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 265 times since then and 26 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on November 29, 2022, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.