Rockville in Parke County, Indiana — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Honor Roll
Defenders of Freedom
Photographed By Al Wolf, November 18, 2007
1. Honor Roll - Defenders of Freedom Marker
Inscription.
Honor Roll. Defenders of Freedom.
For God and Country. This votive tablet is dedicated to the honor of the men and women of Parke County, Indiana who answered the call of our Country in the Great World Wars, and especially to those who died that you and I might live; and to the Eternal Memory and Glory of the American Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines who sleep on the far flung beach-heads of the worlds outposts, in obedience to the Command of the American People in order that the American Way of Life might survive.,
1914 W. W. I 1918. George Baird . Forrest N. Burns . Perley C. Carty . Lonnie Clore . Clifford T. Cox . Charles E. Daniels . Vivian B. Davies . George F. Dill . William A. Edminsten . James B. Fellenzer . August Hamm . Forrest K. Hobson . Henry E. Hopper . Maurice C. Irwin . William O. Isham . Gordon R. Jackson . Tony E. Kashon . Earl A. Litsey . Paul H. Long . Peter Lucak, Jr. . William R. Martin . Jesse H. Moore . Otis Morris . Floyd E. Nevins . Grover C. Price . William E. Robbins . William B. Settles . Onia L. Shoaf . Lloyd Shoemaker . Isaac C. Thompson . Vance Vestal . Earl R. Wakeland . James Williamson.,
1941 - W. W. II 1945. Homer J. Arnold, Jr. . Charles R. Bell . Frank A. Bovillez . James H. Coleman . Joseph W. Coy . Keith B. Delp . Fred P. Doyle . John Doyle . Richard Graham . Loren E. Grimm . Glen Puck . Malcolm Gross . Raymond E. Greene . Francis J. Hannes . Vance C. Harney . Harold W. Hart . Victor Hartman . John E. Havey . Vernon C. Hobbs . John L. Howard . Thomas E. Hunt . John M. Hurley . Charles W. Hutchenson . Thomas R. Irwin . Charles E. Jacks . Mervin A. Jackson . Thomas E. Jefferies . Eugene Lowe . Albert W. Lunsford . Charles W. Martin . Bruno M. Macko . Sherman L. Maurey . William D. Melton . Gerald E. Morgan . Woodrow W. Norman . Connie A. OHern . Donald H. Pawley . Charles Phelps . Walter E. Ratcliff . William R. Reed . Wilbur T. Reinoehl . Fred C. Smith, Jr. . Robert K. Smith . Warren L. Stump . Edward B. Larget . Paul J. Taylor . Joseph M. Thomas . Raymond C. Thomas . Fern M. Titus . Robert L. Trout . Francis W. Wood., At the call of duty they did not falter and in the hour of death they knew no fear. Their consecration to a bitter task and their sacrifice become our challenge to defend in peace as in war the dignity of free men everywhere. All men fear, but the brave put their fears down and go forward, sometimes to death but always to victory. . This memorial was erected in 1949 by Parke County and Fellenzer Post 48 American Legion. It is in Rockville in Parke County Indiana
For God and Country
This votive tablet is dedicated to the honor of the men and women of Parke County, Indiana who answered the call of our Country in the Great World Wars, and especially to those who died that you and I might live; and to the Eternal Memory and Glory of the American Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines who sleep on the far flung beach-heads of the worlds outposts, in obedience to the Command of the American People in order that the American Way of Life might survive.
1914 W. W. I 1918
George Baird Forrest N. Burns Perley C. Carty Lonnie Clore Clifford T. Cox Charles E. Daniels Vivian B. Davies George F. Dill William A. Edminsten James B. Fellenzer August Hamm Forrest K. Hobson Henry E. Hopper Maurice C. Irwin William O. Isham Gordon R. Jackson Tony E. Kashon Earl A. Litsey Paul H. Long Peter Lucak, Jr. William R. Martin Jesse H. Moore Otis Morris Floyd E. Nevins Grover C. Price William E. Robbins William B. Settles Onia L. Shoaf Lloyd Shoemaker Isaac C. Thompson Vance Vestal Earl R. Wakeland
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James Williamson.
1941 - W. W. II 1945
Homer J. Arnold, Jr. Charles R. Bell Frank A. Bovillez James H. Coleman Joseph W. Coy Keith B. Delp Fred P. Doyle John Doyle Richard Graham Loren E. Grimm Glen Puck Malcolm Gross Raymond E. Greene Francis J. Hannes Vance C. Harney Harold W. Hart Victor Hartman John E. Havey Vernon C. Hobbs John L. Howard Thomas E. Hunt John M. Hurley Charles W. Hutchenson Thomas R. Irwin Charles E. Jacks Mervin A. Jackson Thomas E. Jefferies Eugene Lowe Albert W. Lunsford Charles W. Martin Bruno M. Macko Sherman L. Maurey William D. Melton Gerald E. Morgan Woodrow W. Norman Connie A. OHern Donald H. Pawley Charles Phelps Walter E. Ratcliff William R. Reed Wilbur T. Reinoehl Fred C. Smith, Jr. Robert K. Smith Warren L. Stump Edward B. Larget Paul J. Taylor Joseph M. Thomas Raymond C. Thomas Fern M. Titus Robert L. Trout Francis W. Wood.
At the call of duty they did not falter and in the hour of death they knew no fear.
Their consecration to a bitter task and their sacrifice become our challenge to defend in peace as in war the dignity of free men everywhere. All men fear, but the brave put their fears down and go forward, sometimes to death but always to victory.
Erected
Photographed By Al Wolf, November 18, 2007
2. Parke County Indiana - War Memorials
1949 by Parke County and Fellenzer Post 48 American Legion.
Location. 39° 45.739′ N, 87° 13.73′ W. Marker is in Rockville, Indiana, in Parke County. Memorial is at the intersection of West Ohio Street (U.S. 36) and South Market Street (State Road 40), on the right when traveling east on West Ohio Street. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Rockville IN 47872, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on November 24, 2020. It was originally submitted on November 29, 2007, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. This page has been viewed 2,780 times since then and 35 times this year. Photos:1, 2. submitted on November 29, 2007, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. • Kevin W. was the editor who published this page.