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Those Who Served From Marietta in World War II

 
 
Those Who Served From Marietta in World War II Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Annette Fillmore, April 18, 2025
1. Those Who Served From Marietta in World War II Marker
Close-up of names on the memorial.
Inscription.
Armand A. Acri • Hobson Adcock • Edward Alleman • Betty Jane Appley • David M. Baker • George S. Baker • Henry H. Baker • Charles Barton • Roy J. Barton • Amos Beats • Clayton F. Bell • Bayard S. Berghaus • Robert Berghaus • George W. Billett • Robert B. Billett • Christopher Bishel • Russell Bishop, Jr. •James F. Blymire • Jay Bowers • Leroy Bowers • Robert C. Bowers • John R. Boyer • Richard M. Boyland • Charles R. Boyles • Willis H. Boyles • David L. Brandt • Albert Brayman • Oscar E. Brayman • Ray S. Brill • Henry P. Brock • Raymond S. Brock • Richard A. Brock • Robert R. Brosius • William H. Brown • *John L. Buchanan • Paul R. Buchanan • Alfred R. Bucher •Wilson Bucher • John F. Bullock • Edna Campbell • Charles Carroll • Joseph J. Carroll • Earl C. Carver • *George W. Childs • George E. Clark • William E. Coller • Donnell S. Craig • Eugene J. Crisella • William J. Decarlton • Arthur Dehamidiam • William Dehamidiam • Harold Deitrick • Elwood S. Demmy • Paul L. Demmy • John E. Denlinger • Joel Deppeller • Wilbur Derr • Henry J. Detz • Harold L. Detz • John H. Detz • J. Ernest Detz • Vernon G. Detz • Charles Dolby • William Doran, Jr. • Benjamin C. Douglas • Paul M. Douglas • Donal Drager • Wilton L. Drain • Margaret Dwyer • George Eater

Winfield Eater • George Elslager • William Ensminger • George L. Eurich • Harry
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Eurich • William Evans • Claude R. Fahringer • Fred F. Feiser • Anne E. Fletcher • William L. Flowers • Lloyd H. Frady • Howard M. Freatman • Raymond T. Frey • John Fry • Harold S. Fryberger • Charles Fuhrman • Calvin Fuhrman • Charles F. Funk • Dale H. Fuhrman • John L. Fuhrman • *William Furman, Jr. • Roy K. Geib • John E. Geyer • William E. Geyer • Glenn Gibble • Ivan Gilbert • Charles L. Gillham • George Gillham • James Goddard • *Ralph Gohn, Jr. • James M. Goss • R.M. Gray, Jr. • Alvin B. Greider • Bayard Grosh • Raymond N. Grove • *Walter C. Grubb •Frederick Gruneberg • Robert Gruneberg • S.T. Guttschall • Carl N. Haas • Frank Haas • Wilson Haas • William C. Hamilton • Houston Hanlen • Charles Harris • John E. Hart • James A. Hartig • John H. Hartig • Roy Hartig • James Hawthorne • Earl Hecht • Isaac Heinaman • Paul Hencelman • Charles Herchelroath • George Herchelroath • J. Herchelroath • *Sylvester V. Herchelroath • Bayard T. Herr • Drew Hiestand • Harold Hinkle • Walter G. Hipple • Lester Hoffer • William H. Hogentogler • Harry F. Hoover • William Hoover • Albert B. Huck • Edward R. Jones • Margaret Jones • Charles Kelly • Richard Kelly

Robert Kelly • Patrick Kenny Jr. • Agustus Kibler • George H. Kibler • Geraldine Kibler • Ben Kiehl • John C. Kiehl • Jacob W. Kline • Donald Krebs • Elwood Kriner • Paul E. Kriner • Ralph R. Kriner • Ray Kriner • Allen R. Kulman
Those Who Served From Marietta in World War II Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Devry Becker Jones (CC0), July 7, 2019
2. Those Who Served From Marietta in World War II Marker
• Arthur Leanza • Frank J. Leanza • William F. Leese • Amos E. Lenhart • Gerald Libhart • Joseph H. Libhart • John Libhart • Lewis Libhart • Robert Libhart • Leroy Lindemuth • Elizabeth Longenecker • Michael H. Longenecker • Paul R. Loucks • Graver Machkison • George Madara, Jr. • Stewart Madara • John C. Marley • Paul Marley • George Martin • Thomas Martin • Charles C. Mathenny • George Matheny • Richard C. May • Edward Mayer • *William Mayer • Floyd McBride • John M. McCauley • Linwood McCown • Ross McElroy • Armor L. McKain • John F. McKain • Richard I. McKain • Robert McKain • *Russell McKain • George E. McLain • Harry McLain • Charles H. McMorris • Harry D. McMullen • Robert B. McMullen • Michael B. Mihalik • John L. Miller • Thomas F. Moran • Randolph Moses • Paull Mower • Delores Mumper • David Mumper • James A. Mumper • Edward Murphy • Paul Nace • Charles Nagle • John Nagle • Paul Nagle • Vincent T. Nagle • William H. Nagle, Jr. • William E. Nagle • Samuel Nallor • W.G. Nau, Jr.

Gerald Neale • Alpheus Neidig • Charles M. Neidig • Christ D. Neidig • Robert Nets, Jr. • Edward Nell • Norman E. Ney • C.J. O'Conner, Jr. • J.P. Orth, Jr. • Billy B. Owen • Charles P. Patton • Earl W. Penwell • *James E. Penwell • Leroy Penwell • R.P. Penwell, Jr. • Ralph P. Penwell • Richard Penwell • Robert Penwell • Ray Pickle • Marie E. Pittenturf • Miller Powers • Paul Preston
Those Who Served From Marietta in World War II Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Annette Fillmore, April 18, 2025
3. Those Who Served From Marietta in World War II Marker
View of memorial from intersection of E Market Street and Waterford Ave.
• John Quinn • Robert Quinn • William Quinn • John H. Raber • Clarence Radle • Marvin Radle • James H. Ramsey • Emerson C. Range • James Rapp • Russell E. Reed • Edward Reich • Joseph F. Reich • Clarence Reisinger • George Reisinger • Harry Reisinger • Leonard Reisinger • Walter W. Reisinger • *Charles Ressler • George L. Ressler • Benjamin Rettew • Charles Reuter • John P. Reuter • Kenneth E. Rice • James H. Rich • Thomas L. Rich • Edward D. Roberts • John Roberts • Houston Rodgers • Henry Roy • Harold T. Ruby • John F. Ruby • R.S. Ruby, Jr. • Martin L. Rutherford • Abram Sandomer • Charles M. Sargen • George H. Sargen • Joseph Sargen • K. Jane Sargen • Harold Saunders • J.C. Schlegelmilch • Lewis Schock • Joseph E. Scott • Maurice L. Scott • Horace M. Seitz • Raymond Sell • Glenn Shank • John R. Shank • Franklin W. Sharp

John B. Sharp • Benjamin Sharpe • Howard Sharpe • James R. Shireman • Gene E. Shope • Edgar H. Shopf • Burd E. Showalter • George W. Shuman • Michael Shuman • Christie Simmons • Harold D. Simmons • Roy Simmons • Robert M. Simmons • Ralph B. Simmons • Simon Simmons • Winfield Simmons • Paul M. Sload • Warren Sload • Jack F. Smedley • Richard D. Smedley • Edward S. Smith • Franklin Smith • George Smith • Glenn Smith, Jr. • Henry Smith, Jr. • Ray E. Smith • J.B. Snyder • Russell Snyder • Robert Spangler • John Sperla, Jr. • William H. Stambaugh • Ralph
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D. Starl • Richard J. Stark • John E. Steele • Theodore Steffy • Willis Steffy • Leon Stewart • Russell P. Stoner • George W. Stotz • Oliver B. Strickler • Paul R. Strickler • H. Russell Strohm • Richard E. Tate • William H. Thomas • William G. Trost • Eli H. Tschudy • Robert F. Vanderslice • George A. Walker • John R. Waller • Roy W. Wallick • Albert C.Waters • Richard L. Waters • Benjamin F. Weaver, Jr. • Joseph D. Webb • Calvis S. Weiss • Russell Westenhoeffer • Charles Wetzel • Dale White • Norman White • Henry Williams • Aubrey Lee Wiseman • Harry Wiseman • Russell Wiseman • Frank L. Ziegler • *D.E. Zink • Harry Zink • James R. Zink • Lewis R. Zink • Charles Zuch • Frank Zuch

* Killed in Action
 
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
 
Location. 40° 3.434′ N, 76° 33.185′ W. Memorial is in Marietta, Pennsylvania, in Lancaster County. It is at the intersection of North Waterford Avenue and East Market Street, on the right when traveling south on North Waterford Avenue. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 17 N Waterford Ave, Marietta PA 17547, United States of America. Touch for directions.

Regionally, this memorial is in South-Central Pennsylvania, specifically in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and in the Susquehanna Valley. It is also in the American Northeast and in the Mid-Atlantic. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy and also one of the original Thirteen Colonies.

Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Marietta (within shouting distance of this marker); a different marker also named Marietta (within shouting distance of this marker); a different marker also named Marietta (within shouting distance of this marker); Women in Marietta (within shouting distance of this marker); The Old Town Hall (within shouting distance of this marker); Union Meeting House (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line); David Cooke's Myerstown Homestead (approx. Ό mile away); War Memorial Park (approx. 0.3 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Marietta.
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on May 2, 2025. It was originally submitted on July 8, 2019, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 527 times since then and 39 times this year. Last updated on April 19, 2025, by Annette Fillmore of York, Pennsylvania. Photos:   1. submitted on April 19, 2025, by Annette Fillmore of York, Pennsylvania.   2. submitted on July 8, 2019, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.   3. submitted on April 19, 2025, by Annette Fillmore of York, Pennsylvania.
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