Near Orr in Love County, Oklahoma — The American South (West South Central)
Orr Community Veterans Memorial
(front)
Dedicated to the men and women of the Orr community who served our country in times of peace and war
Roy Carroll ∙ Lavern Hodgson ∙ Razz Black ∙ George G. W. Power ∙ Sam Worsham ∙ Charlie Power ∙ Earl Roberts ∙ Cecil Lyle ∙ Leotha Davis ∙ Bill Lyle ∙ Ashley Roberts ∙ Maxine Patty ∙ J. O. Porter ∙ D. Ken Roberts ∙ Dewey Freeman ∙ David Trammel ∙ Herbert Gray ∙ John Fox ∙ Carl Camplain ∙ Con Camplain ∙ Charlie Richards ∙ John Cavins ∙ George T.Fowler ∙ Joe Shelton ∙ Clarence Conway ∙ Wilbur Adams ∙ Bernard Raymond ∙ Vernon Hugh-Lamascus ∙ Oll C. Lamascus ∙ Jerry D. White ∙ Joe Hodgson ∙ A. C. Thompson ∙ Vernon Roberts ∙ Fred Wigham ∙ Mike Porter ∙ Francis Walker ∙ Claudia Davis ∙ Bruce Walker ∙ Melvin Walker ∙ Walter East ∙ John Paschen ∙ Cole Camplain
Monument donated by William (Sonny) Roberts
(rear)
Delbert Black 1st Master Chief U.S. Navy ∙ John Jr. Wallace ∙ M. Edgard Wallace ∙ Dewey Wallace ∙ Jerry Wallace ∙ Gary Wallace ∙ Darrell Wallace ∙ Julian (Red) Davis ∙ Karl Paul ∙ Alvie Paul ∙ Fred Paul Jr. ∙ Oleta Paul ∙ Stanley Patty ∙ Earl Walker ∙ Paul Walker ∙ Bruce Walker ∙ Melvin Walker ∙ Aaron Carlile ∙ W. L. (Bowie) Carlile ∙ William (Honey) Roberts ∙ Lawrence Roberts ∙ Issac (Ike) Roberts ∙ Walter (Bud) Roberts ∙ Flavious Roberts ∙ W. H. (Sonny) Roberts ∙ Alvin Roberts ∙ Winfred Roberts ∙ Don Roberts ∙ Joe L. Roberts ∙ Warren Roberts ∙ Allen D. Roberts ∙ Paul Roberts ∙ Earl J. Roberts ∙ Bert Roberts ∙ Ashley Roberts Jr. ∙ Herman (Pig) McKinnon ∙ Tommy Boss ∙ Duke Kirbo ∙ Kenneth Kirbo ∙ Ben Kirbo ∙ Elbert (Red) Gothard ∙ T. C. Gothard ∙ Dick Gothard ∙ Charles Dewbre ∙ Herschell Austin ∙ Roy Austin ∙ Leatrice Lamascus ∙ O. J. Fish ∙ Billy R. Fish ∙ Bobby Fish ∙ Darrell Fish ∙ A. J. Lemons ∙ R. D. Lemons ∙ Billy D. Lemons ∙ Jerry Gore ∙ Dale Gore ∙ Mark Hammons ∙ Ray Hammons ∙ Melton Hammons ∙ Marion (Red) Steele ∙ Paul D. Steele ∙ Roy Lyle ∙ Don Taylor ∙ Glenn Thompson ∙ Horace Byrne ∙ Corbin Byrne ∙ Billy Byrne ∙ Forrest Billingsley ∙ Waymon Hodges ∙ Turner Hodges ∙ J. D. Burden ∙ John D. Burden
Topics. This historical marker and memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 34° 2.524′ N, 97° 32.113′ W. Marker is near Orr, Oklahoma, in Love County. Marker is at the intersection of Orr Road North and Orr Road East, on the left when traveling north on Orr Road North. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Wilson OK 73463, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 5 other markers are within 14 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Site of the 1759 Taovayo Victory Over Spain (approx. 8.1 miles away in Texas); Spanish Fort (approx. 8.2 miles away in Texas); Illinois Bend School (approx. 11.6 miles away in Texas); Healdton: (approx. 13.6 miles away); Vincent A. Kimberlin (approx. 13.6 miles away).
More about this memorial. The memorial marker is located just to the left of the entrance to Orr Cemetery.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on July 13, 2012, by M. Blakelylaw of Southeast, Oklahoma. This page has been viewed 770 times since then and 16 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on July 13, 2012, by M. Blakelylaw of Southeast, Oklahoma. • Bernard Fisher was the editor who published this page.