Springdale Township in Harwick in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Harwick Honor Roll
World War II
Aleskovitz, Bertha Aleskovitz, Brownie Alfinof, James Anderson, Jackson Anderson, Zelma Arch, Henry C. Arch, Ralph Ball, Edward F. Ball, Louis Barbel, Earl Barbel, Richard Beadling, John Bertrum, George W. Bloom, Leonard Bosman, John M. Bozich, Louis Brandstetter, F. J. ☆ Brennan, Melvin Breyak, Frank Brown, Rodger Brzywczy, Edward J. Brzywczy, Henry Brzywczy, Thaddeus A. Butcher, Eugene Butcher, James W. Butcher, Louis Jr. Buzard, James Buzard, Lois M. Buzard, William Callahan, Clements J. Callahan, John J. Ciesielsky, Anthony Colgan, Joseph Costin, Woodrow L.
Cottrell, Clyde Cristello, John Dehus, John L. Douglas, Norris Drozdowski, Frank Elish, Eugene Ferguson, Henry Ferguson, John ☆ Feryan, Rudy Fick, John Fish, Charles E. Jr. Florek, Thomas C. Frain, Walter Garten, Walter W. Jr. George, William S. Gilkey, Kenneth Gladowski, Joseph Golavich, Henry Hafera, John B. Hafera, Paul Hamilton, Walter M. Hanulik, Emil Hanulik, Francis P. Hall, Charles E. Hall, Frank Hall, Harry L. ☆ Hall, William P. Hixenbaugh, Harold Hodges, Edwin Jr. Holka, Joseph E. Holka, Rudolph Horsek, Carl C. Horsek, Joseph Ivanovich, Lubomir Ivanovich, Vladimir Jewart, Joseph T.
Jewart, Ortha P. Kearney, Robert M. Kearney, Thomas E. Kelhar, John Kelly, Willard D. Kerleski, Joseph Kerleski, Stanley Kicmol, Edward Kicmol, Joseph Kicmol, Michael Kilgore, Lonnie Klingensmith, Kenneth Klingensmith, Robert Klingensmith, Stanley Kobolka, Joseph Kolesar, Henry J. Kolesar, William Koprivnakar, M. J. Jr. Kuckta, John Kucik, Theodore Kucik, Rudolph Kustos, Peter Kustos, Peter Jr. Kwaczala, Emil Landis, Harvey Lawrence, Donald M. Lerch, Adolph Lerch, John Linn, James Lodi, Andrew ☆ Lodi, William Lopett, Joseph Louthan, James Lousche, Joseph Lozer, Henry Lupienski, John
Lustic, Frank Manconi, Benny A. Mareka, Edward Mareka, Joseph E. Marks, Fred Marshall, Stanley J. Meanor, George C. Megats, John Mester, Alexander Mester, George Meyhofer, Lothar Meyhofer, Rudolph Micklick, Edward Miller, Donald L. Minyon, Earl Minyon, Kenneth K. Moore, Allen Moore, Harry E. Jr. Moore, Richard Moticska, George Myers, Clyde Jr. Myers, John Myers, Joseph Nasse, Frank Nelson, Stanley Nivon, William Novick, Alexander Novick, Walter Novickoff, Demitri Nypaver, Joseph Nypaver, Thomas Obrokta, Stanley Ocvirk, Charles Ocvirk, Raymond Omek, Frank Omek, John Jr.
Omek, Joseph Orf, Clarence Palmer, Dean R. Papich, Donald Papich, Helen Papich, Samuel Paskorz, Henry Pasienski, Louis Piontek, Emil Piontek, Frank L. Piontek, Joseph C. Pitlock, Andrew Pivak, Frank F. Pleva, Edward Podbesek, Louis Pongare, Martin Pozel, Stephen Jr. Prasnikar, Joseph Prasnikar, M. L. Jr. Prasnikar, Ralph Prejza, Haddis Puskar, Frank P. Puskar, Paul L. ☆ Quineaux, Kenneth Radish, Frank Radish, William Rauniker, Frank Raynovich, Theodore N. Remo, James Roberts, Robert Rogenski, August River, Wilbur E. Jr. Sabulsky, Arthur Sabulsky, Harry Sabulsky, Melvin Saldari, Emilio
Sallade, Wayne Sarso, Joseph Schuller, Joseph Schuller, Reed L. Secrist, John Jr. Shoskin, John Slack, Edward J. Smalara, Theodore Smith, Abraham ☆ Smith, John Sonofelt, Maurice Stacey, Eugene Stanik, Paul Stossel, Frank Stossel, Stephen Stipanovich, Ruben Strate, William Suity, Andrew J. Jr. Sutty, Charles Sutty, Eugene Sutty, Thomas A. Swanson, J. R. Jr. Sweet, Donald N. Sweet, Samuel E. Szarewiecz, Joseph Terejko, Walter J. Trebac, Daniel Trebac, Rudolph ☆ Troup, Donald Troup, Roy Ε. Troyan, John Troyan, Mike Turka, Joseph Valkavitch, Stanley Valkavitch, Walter Valla, Joseph
Verbosky, George Jr. Vuchinich, George Vuchinich, Nick Walker, William J. Weaver, Theodore Weinberg, Norman Wierzbicki, Edward Willard, William H. Willis, Carlton J. Wilkosz, Theodore Wilkosz, Frank Wilson, Elsie Ann Wilson, Frank A. Wilson, George Wilson, Pearl Wrona, John Jr. Zaborowsky, John E. Zweiss, Theodore
Korean War
Berman, Bernard Bertrum, Rodger Bologna, Loreto Bowman, Joseph Bowman, William Breyak, Edward Christy, Glenn Detman, William C. Fish, Howard Fondakowski, Edward Fundy, Tressell Gould, Donald R. Graham, William Hill, Eugene Igo, John R. Igo, William P. Kicmol, Henry W. Kilgore, Donald Linn, Donald Lyons, James Lyons, Walter Malarik, Joseph Mareka, Edward Mattone, Andrew Jr. Miller, Bernard Moore, Robert C.
Moretti, Dante Moretti, Phillip Moretti, Virgilio E. Mudrenich, Daniel Myers, Thomas Pitlock, Walter Pleva, Eugene ☆ Prasnikar, James River, Lorraine Ruffner, Robert Shoskin, George Smalara, Thomas Sweet, Dale Swigart, James E. Thompson, John S. Thompson, Oliver Umek, William Valla, Joseph Vuchinich, Theodore Walker, Edward Walker, Harold Jr. ☆Wallack, William Willis, George Wrona, Edward Yaksetich, Frank Zweiss, Walter
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In honor of our veterans
World War II
Andrew J. Bosman Stanley C. Cervice William G. Copeland Stanley Landowski Henry J. Manchini Alphonse Manchini Jr. Paul H. Mangold Walter Radko John W. Rider Elmer R. Swanson M.D. Pete Vuchinich
Korea
John C. Hall Dana E. Mitchell Thomas E. Mitchell William Mitchell Michael J. Palochick
Vietnam
Carl J. Cervice Keith Deily Gary Dreher Bill Fitzmaurice Tom Fortuna Fred Gilliam Frank J. Gladowski, Jr. Albert Gutknecht Phillip J. Hans Jack Linderman Donald J. McGhee Pete Moretti Arkadie Novickoff Kenneth Pate Daniel Paulovich David Paulovich Daniel S. Phillip Floyd L. River, Jr. Thomas A. Swardell Ronald P. Thomas Joseph F. Umek Ronald E. Yount Raymond Zak
Just Cause and Desert Storm
Charles L. Geyer, Jr. David Kindrock James C. Kozel Anthony Luciano Kevin Neel David Vergerio Michael A. Yaksetich
Donated by David and Thomas Bassetti
Dedicated Nov. 11, 1993
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial
In remembrance of those who served
1964 1975
Served in Vietnam
Anthony J. Hanlon Larry F. Runyan Thomas A. Runyan Eli Mudrinich Ronald Citrone Carlton T. Willis Jr. Gary Kuchta Terry Holka Joseph Menhart William Puz Jack Armour Lawrence Swigart Stanley F. Landowski Joseph S. Slesinski Robert M. Baker David A. Caruso David L. Brown Delbert Brown Thomas Brown David A. Paskorz James W. Pollock Rick Hanz David Prior Dennis W. Colwes Rick Charles Spangle Gerald W. Dunmeyer Walter J. Kaczor Jr. Dana E. Mitchell Daniel K. Leathers David L. Leathers Milton J. Kymer Alphonse J. Manchini William A. Weiss
Vietnam Era
Ronald Anderson Donald Bozich Rudolph Holka Jr. William Wilkosz Harry Novich Curtis Kralik Allan Kralik John S. Kindrock George Matejka John Carassanesi Jesse J. Smith Rick Fortuna Jim Fortuna Jeff Estvanik Steve Barainyak David Wray Bill Thompson Thomas Rayburg James R. Weiss Trevor Richards Thaddeus A. Galecki Richard Fundakowski Dwight Anderson Rudolph T. Varshine Howard L. Patterson Gary P. Randas
Donated by David and Thomas Bassetti
Dedicated Nov. 11, 1986
Erected by The People of Harwick.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 40° 33.251′ N, 79° 48.4′ W. Memorial is in Harwick, Pennsylvania, in Allegheny County. It is in Springdale Township. It is on Low Grade Road just west of Pillow Avenue, on the right when traveling west. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 1374 Low Grade Road, Harwick PA 15049, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Greater Pittsburgh. It is also in the American Northeast, in the Mid-Atlantic, in the Ohio River Valley, 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 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: World War I Memorial (approx. one mile away); Cheswick Veterans Memorial (approx. one mile away); Allegheny Valley Coal Miners Memorial (approx. one mile away); War Memorial (approx. 1.1 miles away); Carnegie Hero Fund Commission (approx. 1.2 miles away); Harwick Miners Memorial (approx. 1.3 miles away); Rachel Carson (approx. 1½ miles away); Eddie Adams (approx. 2.2 miles away).
Credits. This page was last revised on October 1, 2025. It was originally submitted on September 30, 2025, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia. This page has been viewed 168 times since then and 92 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on October 1, 2025, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.

