Sutersville in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Sutersville Veterans Memorial
Sutersville
Patrick H. Lavin ☆ William Peden ☆ Ludvic Rigotti ☆ Albert Waters ☆
Walter Aderhold John B. Anglum Secondo Berichio William M. Brown George H. Chambers Charles Curry James W. Dainty John T. Dainty Philip H. Davis Francesco Delduca John Egan Joseph J. Egan Joseph Ferguson Louis Ferrari Philip Gebhardt John Haak Charles L. Jones Joseph P. Keegan John Kreminsky Samuel Lander Charles A. Messner Roy Lester Morgan James Murray Henry McKeown Anthony C. Parise Clyde F. Peairs Tony Santory Conrad Schuh Frederick Schuh Nicholas Schuh William Shiffman Fraldo Simonazzi William Smart Adam A. Spaniel John Spisak Carlo Tagliavini George D. Taylor Mario Tolari Albert Ulrich Wm. N. Wheeler
Gratztown
John Bigi Daniel McC. Collier William H. Davis Herbert Farmer William Haddock Robert McK. Hamilton Charles D. Kelley Charles H. Kruper Samuel F. Kruper George Masselock Stephen Masselock George Risker Jacob Earl Smith Adam Sterner Fred White
"In a righteous cause they have won immortal glory and have nobly served their nation in serving mankind." Woodrow Wilson 1918
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A tribute to our boys of Sutersville who served our country in World War II
1941 - 1945
☆ Bain, Daniel C. ☆ Barber, Frank M. ☆ Baughman, Albert W. ☆ Feltes, Joseph F. ☆ Feltes, Peter, Jr. ☆ Floriani, Paul W. ☆ Green, Harry ☆ Lucchini, Benjamin ☆ Tiziani, Victor
Appolline, John L. Augustine, Philip J. Augustine, William P. Barozzie, Emilio Bartello, Peter Baughman, Robert E. Beck, Edward Bell, Edwin Berggren, Caleb S. Berggren, Kenneth R. Bernadowski, Adam Bernadowski, Anthony Bernadowski, John J. Bezsylko, Alexander J. Bezsylko, Anthony Bossi, Silla Brown, Harold Brown, Herman E. Cehlarik, Frank Cehlarik, George J. Chambers, Donald W. Chopp, George R. Cianciotti, Angelo A. Clark, Donald L. Clark, John J. Couchenour, James N. Curry, Kenneth Dainty, Albert Dainty, John T. Deutsch, Clarence W. Deutsch, Donald G. Deutsch, Edward A. Donovan, Joseph J. Duff, Clara J. Fanala, George S. Fanala, John J. Fanala, Stephen G. Feltes, Charles A. Feltes, Ralph W. Feltes, Richard J. Ferguson, David H. Ferguson, David R. Ferguson, William Fields, Boyd F. Findley, James R. Franklin, Elvidge H. Ganier, Harry A. Gaums, Wilbur A. Ghion, Alvin Ghion, Elmer Gorenz, John W. Green, Kendall W. Green, John A. Green, Thomas O. Grichar, William R. Hogan, Bernard J. Hogan, David C. Hogan, Joseph F. Hough, Aaron D. Hough, James, Jr. Hough, John R. Hough, Louis P. Hough, Philip F. Hough, Robert G. Keegan, August F. Keegan, Charles P. Keegan, James P. Keegan, John C. Keegan, Thomas R. Kertis, Dorothy L. Kertis, Edward J. Kertis, Joseph P. Knight, Willis F. Lander, Joseph E. Lucchini, Albert Lucchini, Charles Lucchini, Richard Mains, George A. Mains, Norman E. Mains, Richard W. Martinelli, James Maul, James E. Merlino, Anthony J. Merlino, John Messner, David A. Messner, John M. Messner, Joseph W. Messner, Thomas L. Minkus, Martin Molhan, Frank Morgan, Charles W. Morgan, Stanley, Jr. Morrell, Edwin J. Muenz, Allan K. Muenz, George J. Neff, Arthur B. Neff, Herman R. Neff, William S. Novacek, Alexander P. Novacek, Andrew M. Novacek, Frank J. Novacek, John J. Novacek, Stephen J. Paskan, Andrew J. Paskan, Edward G. Peairs, Sherman Peairs, William O. Peters, Earl W. Piper, Charles E. Popellia, Benny W. Pritchard, Harry S. Pritchard, John G. Pritchard, William H. Rae, Robert D. Rhoades, Frank S. Richie, Joseph F. Rieger, Kalman J. Rieger, William J. Rumble, Carl V. Rumble, Emory H. Rupert, Harry W. Sabol, Frank Scales, Richard H. Seymour, Calvin Shorthouse, Harry K. Shorthouse, Samuel H. Simkanich, Paul Simonazzi, William M. Sirofchuck, William T. Smith, Robert G. Somerfield, William Sommerville, George W. Sommerville, Melvin F. Sterner, Paul E. Streets, Arthur G. Tolari, Dillie Tomica, John J. Ulbrich, Donald W. Ulbrich, John D. Ulrich, Paul P. Ulrich, Raymond C. Villotti, Lewis M. Wargo, Andrew Wargo, Michael Zachetti, Batista Zecchini, Lawrence Zowacki, Chester W. Zowacki, Joseph J.
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A tribute to those from Sutersville who served our country in the
Korean Conflict
1950 - 1954
Killed in Action
☆ William R. Knox
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In honor of those who served active duty in the Merchant Marines during World War II
Jack Kelly Joseph Koslosky Fred Merlino
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A tribute to those from Sutersville who served our country in the
Viet Nam Conflict
1965 - 1973
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Korean • War, Vietnam • War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 40° 14.339′ N, 79° 48.305′ W. Marker is in Sutersville, Pennsylvania, in Westmoreland County. Memorial is on 1st Avenue south of 1st Street, on the right when traveling south. Memorial is located on the south side of the Sutersville Moose Lodge 1358. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 138 1st Avenue, Sutersville PA 15083, 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. George Adam Weddell (approx. 0.6 miles away); Blythedale Honor Roll (approx. 0.7 miles away); Victory Honor Roll (approx. 0.9 miles away); Lowber Honor Roll (approx. 1.8 miles away); Industry Roll of Honor (approx. 1.8 miles away); Church Bell (approx. 2½ miles away); Buena Vista Honor Roll (approx. 2½ miles away); West Newton (approx. 2.6 miles away).
Regarding Sutersville Veterans Memorial. In 2022, Sutersville honored its war dead not only with the star by their name on its Veterans Memorial, but by renaming 14 streets and lanes in the small borough for those who never came home. The red, white and blue signs attached to poles or stop signs show the persons last name and a lane or street, in white letters, with a red background. The middle row has the persons full name and their unit written in blue with a white background. The top tier has the date they died and the war in which they served, against a blue background.
Credits. This page was last revised on May 3, 2024. It was originally submitted on May 2, 2024, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia. This page has been viewed 58 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on May 3, 2024, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.