Farmington in St. Francois County, Missouri — The American Midwest (Upper Plains)
St. Francois County War Memorial
Dedicated in memory of those from St. Francois County who gave their lives in conflict over seas during times of war
World War I
Aderman, Edward G. Antoine, Harold Belknap, Clanie C. Black, William C. Blaylock, Henry L. Boyer, Carl J. Bradley, John L. Conover, Charles Cooksey, David F. Cowley, Nathaniel J. Dann, Ervin C. Davis, Charles F. Eaton, Charley M. Fleming, Frank B. Franz, Charley G. Frazier, Collman P. Gallagher, William Griffin, Harry J. Hale, Claude R. Humphrey, Jake Jackson, Norman Jones, Walter J. Kendall, William A. Kirkpatrick, Richard F. Le Pere, Walter Mund, Arnold G. Parker, William F. Polk, Elarmer A. Ritter, Jesse Robinson, James A. Roggers, William J. Scott, Gus Steinmetz, Theodore R. St. Gemme, Robert J. Stuart, Jackson Thomas, Henry Thomure, Clarence J. Tucer, Frank Vaughn, Lawrence T. Wells, Even P. Young, Floyd, S.
World War II
Asher, John E. Bader, Troy R. Barker, Harold J. Bayless, Joseph W. Black, Earl W. Boatright, George J. Bone, Alpha J. Bradley, Rolla C. Callaway, William E. Cash, Cecil J. Clark, Audrey L. Clay, Harold D. Jr. Cole, Darrell S. (C.M.H.) Cooper, Buford E. Counts, Harold Counts, Winiferd U. Cox, Emanuel E. Crepps, Paul E. Crump, Alva L. Denman, Charles W. Dewey, John W. Douglas, Harold W. Eddington, John F. Fenton, Louis Frago, Kenneth Fortner, Harold Gardner, Harvey T. Gibson, Harold E. Gibson, Harold G. Gilliam, Warren H. Gremmels, Ralph Grider, James S. Griwach, John, Jr. Hamman, Thomas E. Hardesty, E. Marvin Hawkins, Lindley E. Henry, Harold G. Herman, Elmer J. Highley, Carlton B. Hollinger, Harry L. House, Louis E. Hughes, Laverne G. Huitt, Kenneth Janis, Robert L. Johnson, Forrest w. Johnson, Charles E. Johnson, Gerald E. Jones, Henry A. Kellison, Cecil E. Kellums, Kenneth Kendall, Leon J. Kenton, Lewis J. Koen, Williard R., Jr. Kohut, Joseph M. Kirchner, Ellis F. Kistner, Charles L., Jr. Kolasza, Anthony Lace, George A. Long, Milton R. Long, Robert W. Lunsford, James A. Luther, Francis C. Mahurin, Omer L. Matthews, Andrew J. McCalister, William L., Jr. Meyer, Paul B. Miller, Leeman B. Milne, Britton J. Missey, Hubert J. Moore, Charles Moser, Edwin P. McGeorge, Carl Myers, Jerry W. Morris, Tommy Nations, Hildon H. Nelms, Charles E. Orr, Smiley A. Perry, Harry Pettus, Winford L. Phillips, William C. Pinkston, Robert E. Portell, Charles A. Pryor, Morris E. Pogue, Roy D. Pulliam, Robert O., Jr. Radle, Clarence H. Rawlins, Eli B. Rickman, Gilbert Rolens, William E. Rippee, Burl H. Roome, Charles G. Roome, Wilburn M. Russell, Edgar E. Shaner, Leonard P. Sherman, Harold H. Shoemake, Eldon T. Shumake, Lytle Sitton, Ruben W. Skaggs, James W. Stegall, Joseph Strausser, Clifford Stewart, Bengie Stewart, Thomas Stoll, Milton Stroup, Ray E. Sutton, Carl Thomure, Harold C. Thomure, Jasper E. Thurman, Alton J. Thurman, Glendal M. Tongay, Darrell Tucker, Ralph Turner, Howard Tyndyk, Mike Van Doren, Louis Vaughn, Adolph Van Lear, J.H. Wible, James H. Watson, Willard L. Woodcock, Marion Westover, Martin W. Whaley, Leonard L. Williford, Harry E. Walker, Donald Walker, Tom Young, James L. Warren, Wilburn Douglas, Howard Rigdon, Norman O'Sullivan, Larry L. Stegall, Howard E.
Korean
Brown, Alvin L. Clinton, Robert Cole, John DeGrant, Gilbert L. Edgar, William T. Fingers, Donald E. Gibson, Howard J. Hanaver, Alan M. Hurst, Charles M. Kohut, John L. Laird, Rob R. Long, Junior E. Marler, Glenwood E. Overall, Forest L. Pettus, Firman, E. Jr. Rose, Edward R. Sliter, Alford Thornton, Donald Vallo, Eugene S. Welker, Eugene P. Wilfong, Leeman D.
Vietnam
Carter, Jerry R. Cortor, Francis, Jr. Cleve, Reginald Ellis, Earl Freeman, David Graves, Gary Hardie, Anthony Isgrig, Dennis Johnson, Roger Meador, Billy J. Pipkin, Thomas D. Reese, Delbert Rhodes, Donald L. Silvey, Harold Seabourne, Benny Suggs, John F. Trammell, Roger Vandiver, Harry M. Werley, Robert W.
Gulf War
Hurley, Patrick R.
Iraq
Dallas, Ernie W., Jr. Spink, Trevor L., Jr. Deason, Michael L. Bailey, Michael C.
Erected 1988.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 37° 46.839′ N, 90° 25.282′ W. Memorial is in Farmington, Missouri, in St. Francois County. It is on East Columbia Street west of Washington Street, on the left when traveling east. Memorial is at the south end of the St. Francois County Courthouse grounds. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 7 N Washington St, Farmington MO 63640, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Southeast Missouri. It is also in the American Ozarks, in the Lewis & Clark Corridor, and in the Corn Belt. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the territory of the Mississippian Culture, the Louisiana Purchase, and the Antebellum South.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: In Memory of Reginald David Cleve (here, next to this marker); War Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Sarah Barton Murphy (a few steps from this marker); St. Francois County Courthouse (within shouting distance of this marker); Oldest Brick Building in Downtown Farmington (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); St. Francois County Jail (about 500 feet away); The Jailbreak of 1932 (about 500 feet away); The McCormick House (approx. Ό mile away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Farmington.
Credits. This page was last revised on August 24, 2025. It was originally submitted on August 24, 2025, by Jason Voigt of Glen Carbon, Illinois. This page has been viewed 132 times since then and 32 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on August 24, 2025, by Jason Voigt of Glen Carbon, Illinois.

