Greenfield in Franklin County, Massachusetts — The American Northeast (New England)
Veterans Memorial
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones, August 5, 2023
1. World War I plaque
Inscription.
Veterans Memorial. .
Dedicated by citizens of Greenfield in grateful memory of those who served town and nation in World War I These honored dead gave their lives. Akey, John H. . Blake, Herbert E. . Carley, John L. . Ceteroni, Edward . Clifford, Leon C. . Collins, Raymond J. . Cooley, Raymond W. . Doray, Walter L. . Ellison, Gus . Galvin, John J. . Grogan, William L. . Harrington, John F. . Kemp, Mason G. . Kidd, Silvester . Laird, Charles H. . Lapointe, Wilfred A. . Levy, Isidor D. . Marino, Charles . Munn, Hector F. . Peterson, Philip J. . Royce, Alton A. . Sand, Julius . Scott, Earl D. . Sobiske, Walter . Stone, Ernest W. . Veno, George J.R. . Vetterling, Henry A. . Wood, Simon J.,
Dedicated by citizens of Greenfield in grateful memory of those who served town and nation in World War II These honored dead gave their lives. Ball, Henry E. . Belcher, Edward E. . Bernard, Clifford J. . Bridges, Warren C. . Brown, James S. . Budrewicz, Adam . Carroll, William J. . Chevalier, Emile E. . Coates, Harry A. Jr. . Conant, Roger W. . Condraski, Joseph F. . Coyle, Richard E. . Cromack, Donald R. . Cullen, Joseph H. Jr. . Danforth, Vernon R. . Duncan, Howard A. . Duverger, Douglas E. . Dwyer, John W. . Erha, Edward L. . Faille, Alfred J. . Fiske, Leighton M. . Gallotto, Victor T. . Gariepy, Rene R. . Gendler, Louis J. . Gibson, Arthur G. . Harris, Roland C. . Hawkes, Frederick G. . Johnson, George V. . Johnson, Norman G. . Johnson, Russell W. . Johnstone, John H. Jr. . Koch, Herman G. . Koonz, Earl L. . Kowalski, Alexander W. . Letourneau, Albert L. . Lincoln, Charles N. . MacLean, John . Malloy, John F. Jr. . Maniatty, Philo S. . Miller, Joseph M. . Morrill, Carl H. . Ostroski, Walter S. . Powers, Charles E. Jr. . Pulaski, Walter J. . Rogalski, Joseph A. . Rugg, Frank D. Jr. . St. Cyr, George . Saunders, John C. . Seller, Halley D. . Smith, Robert D. . Suhl, Robert L. . Tenney, Sanford . Tetreault, Frederick F. . Tetreault, Robert H. . Thayer, William K. . Thurlow, Gordon W. . Vigneault, Lester J. . Walker, John E. . Weleng, Chester L. . Whitebeck, Robert E. . White, Woodrow W. . Wilson, Charles H. Jr. . Wisnewski, Joseph J. Jr. . Yukl, Frank R. ,
Dedicated by citizens of Greenfield in grateful memory of those who served town and nation in Korean War These honored dead gave their lives. Bradford, Clark M. . Drown, Richard F. . Maniatty, John S. . Rau, John H. . Rose, William,
Vietnam. Akey, John F. . Avery, Francis, D. . Brown, Arthur Leroy . Carley, Robert S. . Lavis, Thomas S. Jr. . Letourneau, Edward R. Jr. . Miller, Charles D. . Mogelinski, Joseph D. . Stattuck, Harold L. Jr. . Sherman, Ronald E. . Tobey, Michael
Dedicated by citizens of Greenfield
in grateful memory of
those who served town and nation
in World War I
These honored dead gave their lives
Akey, John H.
Blake, Herbert E.
Carley, John L.
Ceteroni, Edward
Clifford, Leon C.
Collins, Raymond J.
Cooley, Raymond W.
Doray, Walter L.
Ellison, Gus
Galvin, John J.
Grogan, William L.
Harrington, John F.
Kemp, Mason G.
Kidd, Silvester
Laird, Charles H.
Lapointe, Wilfred A.
Levy, Isidor D.
Marino, Charles
Munn, Hector F.
Peterson, Philip J.
Royce, Alton A.
Sand, Julius
Scott, Earl D.
Sobiske, Walter
Stone, Ernest W.
Veno, George J.R.
Vetterling, Henry A.
Wood, Simon J.
Dedicated by citizens of Greenfield
in grateful memory of
those who served town and nation
in World War II
These honored dead gave their lives
Ball, Henry E.
Belcher, Edward E.
Bernard, Clifford J.
Bridges, Warren C.
Brown, James S.
Budrewicz, Adam
Carroll, William J.
Chevalier, Emile E.
Coates, Harry A. Jr.
Conant, Roger W.
Condraski, Joseph F.
Coyle, Richard E.
Cromack, Donald R.
Cullen, Joseph H. Jr.
Danforth, Vernon R.
Duncan, Howard A.
Duverger, Douglas
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E.
Dwyer, John W.
Erha, Edward L.
Faille, Alfred J.
Fiske, Leighton M.
Gallotto, Victor T.
Gariepy, Rene R.
Gendler, Louis J.
Gibson, Arthur G.
Harris, Roland C.
Hawkes, Frederick G.
Johnson, George V.
Johnson, Norman G.
Johnson, Russell W.
Johnstone, John H. Jr.
Koch, Herman G.
Koonz, Earl L.
Kowalski, Alexander W.
Letourneau, Albert L.
Lincoln, Charles N.
MacLean, John
Malloy, John F. Jr.
Maniatty, Philo S.
Miller, Joseph M.
Morrill, Carl H.
Ostroski, Walter S.
Powers, Charles E. Jr.
Pulaski, Walter J.
Rogalski, Joseph A.
Rugg, Frank D. Jr.
St. Cyr, George
Saunders, John C.
Seller, Halley D.
Smith, Robert D.
Suhl, Robert L.
Tenney, Sanford
Tetreault, Frederick F.
Tetreault, Robert H.
Thayer, William K.
Thurlow, Gordon W.
Vigneault, Lester J.
Walker, John E.
Weleng, Chester L.
Whitebeck, Robert E.
White, Woodrow W.
Wilson, Charles H. Jr.
Wisnewski, Joseph J. Jr.
Yukl, Frank R.
Dedicated by citizens of Greenfield
in grateful memory of
those who served town and nation
in Korean War
These honored dead gave their lives
Bradford, Clark M.
Drown, Richard F.
Maniatty, John S.
Rau, John H.
Rose, William
Vietnam
Akey,
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones, August 5, 2023
2. World War II plaque
John F.
Avery, Francis, D.
Brown, Arthur Leroy
Carley, Robert S.
Lavis, Thomas S. Jr.
Letourneau, Edward R. Jr.
Miller, Charles D.
Mogelinski, Joseph D.
Stattuck, Harold L. Jr.
Sherman, Ronald E.
Tobey, Michael
Location. 42° 35.267′ N, 72° 36.103′ W. Marker is in Greenfield, Massachusetts, in Franklin County. Memorial is at the intersection of Davis Street and Main Street (Massachusetts Route 2A), on the right when traveling north on Davis Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 2 Davis St, Greenfield MA 01301, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones, August 5, 2023
4. Veterans Memorial
Credits. This page was last revised on August 19, 2023. It was originally submitted on August 19, 2023, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 66 times since then and 17 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on August 19, 2023, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.