Yukon in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Yukon Honor Roll
Died in service
Gottvald, Steve Mc Guire, Ralph Jr. Medved, Joseph Yannacci, Samuel Yurik, Martin
Adams, Fred Ango, Joe Baloh, August Baloh, Edward Barnett, Charles Barnett, James Basseggio, Carl Bastiach, George Bastiach, Ruben Battistone, Victor Bellan, Rudolph Bergman, Wilbur Betton, John Betton, Sidney Biasucci, Pete Bogley, Daniel Bojadzija, Mike Bojadzija, Nick Bojadzija, Theodore Bolkavac, Joseph Bollinger, Warren Boyle, James Brajdich, Marshall Brajdich, Walter Brandstetter, Paul Capretti, Patsy Capretti, William Carl, Anthony Carl, Ernest Carr, Amerigo Carr, Rudolph Catone, Emil Catone, Jerome Cheran, Alex Cheran, Roy Chovanec, Ruben Cicci, Frank Cicci, Henry Ciotti, Edward Ciotti, Eugene Clark, Edward Cochran, Andy Cochran, John Cochran, Walter Corso, Ablert Czekanski, John Czekanski, Joseph De Bernardo, Anthony Dennick, Clinton Dorundo, Albert Dorundo, Edward Dorundo, George Dorundo, Raymond Drzewiecky, Frank Duzyk, John Duzyk, Joseph Duzyk, Stanley Duzyk, Steve Dyer, Robert Dziuban, Lawrence Dziuban, Stephen Eisaman, Clifford Eisaman, Lester Eisaman, Robert Elwood, Norman Fabian, Benjamin Faulk, Edward Faulk, Harry Filisky, Andrew Filisky, John Filisky, Joseph Flanders, Andrew Foster, Draggie Foster, John Frinak, Frank Fulmer, Floyd Fulmer, George A. Fulmer, George H. Gabonay, Paul Gabonay, William Gates, John Gates, Mike Jr. Geiger, William Gembolish, Lawrence Gottvald, John Grosely, John Grosely, Martin Grkman, Frank Grkman, Joseph Grkman, Lewis Grubich, Miller Grubich, Samuel Gumola, Joseph Hakala, Joseph Jr. Hand, Eugene Hand, Jack Hand, Robert Hensberger, Andrew Jr. Hensberger, Raymond Hepler, Cortlynn Hill, Richard Hill, William Hoffman, Bernard Hoffman, Donald Hoke, Alvie Holt, Sherman Horvath, George Horvath, Joseph Hyrczyk, Benjamin Hyrczyk, John Hyrczyk, Lotsie Jerick, Ferdinand Jones, Charles Kaferle, Conrad Kaferle, John Kamarchik, Mike Kamarchik, Pete Kasprisin, Jerry Kaus, Joseph Jr. Kirshner, Harry Klein, Philip Komlenic, Dewey Komlenic, Samuel Korber, August Korber, Mike Korber, William Korsch, Lotsie Korsch, Myles Kovac, Frank Krance, Anthony Krance, Joseph Jr. Kravanja, Albert Kravanja, Andy Kravanja, Anthony Kravanja, Daniel Kravanja, John Kravanja, Rudolph Krempasky, Steve Krieger, Clarence Krieger, James Krieger, Melvin Krieger, Ralph Kropar, Edward Kropar, John Kuzma, John Kuzma, Joseph Labuda, Andy Labuda, Charles Labuda, Steve Landsparger, William Lauffer, Dale Laurich, Ernest Laurich, James Laurich, William Lesniak, Frank Lesniak, Stanley Lesniak, Stephen Levine, John Liptak, Albert Liptak, Francis Liptak, John Lynch, John Mallich, Eli Mallich, Samuel Malpezzi, Angelo Malpezzi, Victor Mandish, Frank Marincic, Anthony Marincic, Joseph Markulike, Charles Martin, Ralph Marvich, Edward Marvich, Martin Jr. Mason, James Mason, William Masterlee, Earl Masterlee, William Matecko, Andy Matecko, George Matecko, Nick Matsko, Frank Matsko, Steve Matucheski, Joseph Mc Cafferty, Ernest Mc Ketta, Frank Mc Ketta, Steve Miller, Huey Miller, John Miller, Kenneth Millovac, Edward Millovac, Emil Millovac, Joseph Millovac, Matt Millovac, Mike Minoski, James Minoski, John Minoski, Joseph Miskovich, David Miskovich, Robert Miskovich, Steve Jr. Morgan, William Mulkern, Charles Murkley, Dave Murkley, George Murkley, John Myers, James Neal, William Nigro, Mark Novak, Victor Novota, Joe Novota, John Ohler, Andrew Ohler, Daniel Ohler, Lewis Ohler, Marshall Olesky, Steve Ometz, Leopold Ometz, Samuel Ometz, Steve Omlor, Kenneth Omlor, William Ondrejko, Albert Ondrejko, John Oravik, Joe Oravik, Steve Packey, Gale Packey, Louis Povirk, John Povirk, Victor Preseren, Herman Preseren, Mike Radziwon, John Ray, Kenneth Repnik, John Rocker, George Ruzina, George Jr. Ruzina, Joseph Rycman, John Rycman, Pete Rycman, Sarah Scalzetti, Florindo Seliy, Jack Seliy, John Seliy, Michael Semenko, Alex Semenko, Jack Semenko, John Sever, Frank Sever, George Sever, Harry Sever, William Sewchek, John Sewchek, Pete Shawley, Chester Shawley, Robert Sheraw, Dexter Skerlec, Rudolph Slivensky, Andy Slivensky, Charles Slivensky, Edward Slivensky, Frank Slivensky, Joe Slivensky, Richard Smolcic, Robert Smolcic, William Smitley, George Jr. Sobon, Andrew Sochacki, Frank Solomone, John Solomone, Nick Spern, Lewis Spern, William Spisak, John Spisak, Martin Stanish, Μike Standish, Rudolph Standish, Sam Stangry, Anthony Stangry, Charles Stangry, John Stangry, Joseph Steck, Lewis Stefanacci, Ernest Stodolsky, Chester Stotler, Norman Sullenberger, James Sweeney, Steve Sweeney, Tony Thomas, Ludvick Tomajko, Albert Tomajko, Joseph Tomajko, Mike Topolnak, John Trusswell, Charles Turkalj, Frank Turkalj, Peter Valla, Charles Valla, Gastone Valla, George Van Dyke, Donald Van Dyke, James Van Sickle, Ernest Vodopivec, Frank Volk, Albino Wilson, Bernard Wolfe, Robert Wolk, Joseph Wolk, Mary Wood, Charles Wood, John Wood, Samuel Yannacci, Jack Jr. Yannacci, Norman Yemc, Louis Yemc, William Yopek, George Yuksic, Cecile Yurcak, Frank Yurcak, John Yurik, Cecelia Yurik, Joseph Zalakar, Charles Zalakar, Frank Zalakar, William Zdravecky, Lattamere Zisek, Joe Zorosak, Joseph Zuino, Angelo Zuino, Frank Zuino, Joseph Zuino, Nardy Zulian, Aldo Zupon, Frank
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Dedicated to those who served our country during
Korean Conflict
June 27, 1950 to Jan. 31, 1955
Basseggio, Donald R. Fabian, Andrew, Jr. Koter, Donald M. Martini, Farris Greene, Clarence Ruzina, Bernard Ruzina, Ronald Minoski, Edward H. Ondrejko, Edward C. ☆ Stodolsky, Walter Yannacci, Thomas Leskosek, Donald C.
Vietnam War
Aug. 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975
Bazala, James A. Bolk, Anthony, Jr. Brandstetter, Keith Chovanec, Edward R. Cicci, Henry E. Govi, Aldo R. Hoffman, George R. Huha, Michael S. Keene, Paul Korber, Ronald Korber, William Korosec, Joseph Kostello, Frank J. Laurich, Ernest M. Laurich, Gerald Leskosek, Melvin S. Liptak, Francis Medved, Stevan Monick, James Ohler, Lloyd J. Ondrejko, John J. Premich, Michael S. Premich, Steven J. Reno, John R. Repovz, Richard Rupert, Bruce A. Yannacci, Harold, Jr. Yemc, Rober Farlow, Richard A.
☆ Killed In Action
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In honor of the men of Yukon, Pa. who answered the call of their country in the Great World War and in special remembrance of those who therein made the supreme sacrifice.
Abrom, Morris Balant, Andy Barckhoff, George Bell, George Bevridge, Alexander Bollinger, Carl Brachetti, Michael Brajdich, Michael Buhrie, Joseph Bushnell, Patsy Bryan, Henry Caldarelli, Michael Caton, Joseph Caton, Peter Cervi, Edmond ☆ Cicci, Henry ☆ Cheran, Alexander Clark, Jesse Crosby, Lloyd Curren, John Dennick, Thomas Demore, David Dumas, Albert Emerson, Howard B. Dr. Ferguson, John Fisher, John Freenock, Lewis Fulmer, John Fulmer, Harry Fulmer, David Gath, Harry Hensberger, Stephen Hoke, Charles Hovanec, Stephen Hunter, Boyd Hunter, Oliver Katrina, John Kelly, John Kirby, Richard Laurine, Martin Love, Andy ☆ Love, Edward Lynch, John Magario, Peter Mecoli, August Mecoli, Joseph Mecoli, Harry Molinero, Mark Molinero, Joseph Moser, George Nigro, Martin Nocjar, John Ohler, Albert Ohmler, Nick Pendrak, Louis Pilato, Jack Reno, Paul Ruff, Grover Robertson, Alexander Robertson, James Rojewski, Walter J. Rojewski, Lawrence Rojewski, John Sabo, Stephen Sarnovsky, John Scalzetti, Amato Seciovich, John Sherin, William Sheraw, Dexter Stotler, Clarence Shiffra, Michael Taratian, Henry Tenipesto, Alexander Turini, Anthony Theis, Alfred Vagni, Domenick Vargo, Joseph Walt, Harry Walt, Albert Williams, Daniel Waugaman, Simon Yannacci, Jack Yarnot, Anthony Veilmo, Richard
Erected by Yukon Volunteer Fire Department.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 40° 12.85′ N, 79° 40.914′ W. Memorial is in Yukon, Pennsylvania, in Westmoreland County. It is at the intersection of Station Street and Highway Street, on the right when traveling east on Station Street. Memorial is located on the north side of the Yukon Fire Department. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 100 Station Street, Yukon PA 15698, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in the Laurel Highlands and in Greater Pittsburgh. It is also in the American Northeast, in the Mid-Atlantic, in Appalachia, and specifically in Northern Appalachia. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Viceroyalty of New France, the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, and one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 4 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: Wyano Community Honor Roll (approx. 1.6 miles away); Madison Veterans Memorial (approx. 2½ miles away); Hutchinson Veterans Plaque (approx. 2.6 miles away); War Memorial (approx. 2.7 miles away); Darragh World War II/Korea Memorial (approx. 3½ miles away); Darragh Veterans Memorial (approx. 3½ miles away); Hunker Honor Roll (approx. 3½ miles away); Rural Free Delivery (approx. 3.8 miles away).
Credits. This page was last revised on August 10, 2024. It was originally submitted on August 8, 2024, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia. This page has been viewed 686 times since then and 42 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on August 10, 2024, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.


