Berea in Cuyahoga County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Berea And Middleburg Township World War Honor Roll
1917 - 1918
Inscription.
Berea and Middleburg Township
in honor of those who served
in the World War
Army
Douglas, John B. Dower, Fred Drager, Edward Duktig, Fred S. Dudeck, John Eckert, John Engel, Frank Faltyn, Walter Fischer, John Flesh, Henry Fontaine, Leslie Fowles, Earl D. Fox, John Fox, Joseph Gaydash, John A. Geisert, Victor Gray, George S. Green, Ralph Grospetch, Ambrose Grospetch, Joseph Guenther, Clifford E. Gygelia, Stephen Hall, Joseph Hannig, Emil Harnagy, Andrew Hart, John Hartman, Fred Hartman, John Hathaway, Glenn S.
Helvick, Frank Helvick, Peter Hertzler, Joyce Hilgendorf, Fred Hoffman, Theodore Howe, Donald P. Isenberg, Dwight Jaczen, Joseph ★ Janusik, Frank W. Jarmulski, John A. Jarmulski, Ignatius Jorwisky, John Jose, Aloysius Justavich, William Kaatz, Arthur W. Kaatz, Henry Kandt, Arthur A. Kandt, Richard Karmilowicz, John Kasper, John P. Keppe, Fred Klekotta, Frank Kobie, Andrew S. Kola, John Konarski, Louis J. Konarski, Paul J. Korasciewicz, Bruno ★ Koskey, Alex Kramer, Anton
Krotkowski, Makary Krysh, Frank J. Ksiaskeiwcz, William Kuszynski, Walter Lacy, Cloyde L. ★ Lippold, Antoinette, Nurse Loomis, Albert A. Maechtel, Lawrence H. Maher, Francis Maher, John Maher, Lawrence Marks, Thomas Marti, Albert Marti, Norman ★ Maslinski, Joe Matelski, Anthony Matthews, Stephen J. Matuzak, Louis F. McCracken, Zellar McElvane, Millard McKelvey, Wilfred G. Meek, Alfred Menke, Avolt Menke, William Meyers, Leroy Michalek, Andrew ★ Mikolajczyk, Walter Morist, Frank P. Mueller, Clarence G.
"That government of the people, by
the people and for the people, shall
not perish from the earth."
A. Lincoln
Oldenberg, August A. Oldenberg, Erich J. Olejniczak, Stancil Peterkowski, Frank A. Peterkowski, Joe F. Petschler, Jacob Plau, Edward C. Rafalowski, Alexander Rehker,
Alfred Reszel, John Rock, James J. Root, Lewis Ross, Albert Roth, Ralph Runyan, Russel L. Saylor, Raymond L. Schleicher, Bernard A. Schlueninger, Frank Schmidt, Louis G. Schmidt, Frank Schneider, Martin T. Schuerline, Fred G. Schuerline, Herman Schwandt, Gustave Schwiertlich, Stephen Shafts, Alex Siekierski, Victor Siodla, Casimer
Siodla, Roman J. Skirtz, Lloyd J. Skortz, Frank Slabuski, Stanley Smith, Charlie L. Smith, Coit W. Smith, George Smith, William J. Southam, John R. Speckman, Harold Starr, Homer Stanwicki, Frank Stavicki, Kasmir Still, Elmer Stover, John Tadych, Frank C. Thomas, Anthony J. Thomas, Leon S. Tonti, Albert Trapp, Robert J. Tubbesing, Herbert W. Tymke, George Ullrich, William Ursprung, Rudolph S. Walczak, Martin Walenski, Andrew Ward, Lucius
Warnoski, Joseph Warnoski, Stanley Wechawski, Thomas Weddell, William Weinbroer, Arthur Whitmore, William M. Wilder, Rex Wilcheck, Henry Wisner, Lewis S. Woidke, Gustave Woodruff, Kent D. Wooley, George Wooley, Joseph S. Wosicki, John Yanke, Stancil J. Zajac, Stancil Zelinski, Alexander Zielinski, Ben S. Zielinski, Paul Zisky, William H.
Fritz, Herbert H. Konarski, Chester Mikolajczyk, Harry Niehaus, William E. Uhas, Frank
Benedict, Ray Engel, William ★ Fritz, Louis H. Gaydash, Henry A. Kasper, Emil E. Walczak, William ★ Washtock, Peter J. Weddell, William
Allinger, Albert Beeler, Alvin Collier, Charles Denner, Norman Douglas, Darrel Eckert, Theodore Fyler, Everett Gilchrist, David, Jr. Goehlke, Arthur Karl, Fred Kobie, Peter Kuekes, Henry Ragg, Wilbur Schneider, Gottlieb Scrivens, Edward Shoemaker, John A. Stiefel, Richard ★ Trefz, Louis Ward, Grant White, James F.
"The right is more precious than peace.
We shall fight for the things we have
always carried nearest our hearts.
To such a task we dedicate our lives."
Woodrow Wilson
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 41° 21.988′ N, 81° 51.21′ W. Memorial is in Berea, Ohio, in Cuyahoga County. It is at the intersection of Riverside Drive and East Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north on Riverside Drive. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 31 Front Street, Berea OH 44017, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Greater Cleveland, on the Lake Erie Shore, and in the Western Reserve. It is also in the American Midwest and on the Great Lakes. 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, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, and the Northwest Territory.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Albert E. Baesel (here, next to this marker); Berea Veterans Honor Roll
(a few steps from this marker); The Berea Triangle (a few steps from this marker); U.S.S. Maine Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Civil War Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); First Congregational United Church of Christ of Berea (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line); The Big Quarry (about 600 feet away); Berea Sandstone Quarries / The Big Quarry (about 600 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Berea.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 8, 2026. It was originally submitted on June 7, 2026, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. This page has been viewed 10 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on June 7, 2026, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. • Andrew Ruppenstein was the editor who published this page.



