Middlebury in Elkhart County, Indiana — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Middlebury World War II Roll of Honor
Citizens of
Middlebury and York Township
Who Served Our Country in World War II
Albert, Thurland Allman, Don Artley, Randall Artley, Russell Balyeat, Byron Beall, William Beck, Charles Bender, Gordon Bender, Richard BeMiller, Warren P. Bickel, Richard ★ Bloom, George Bloss, Duane D. Bloss, Hershell Blosser, Orville W. Blough, Ernest Blough, Robert Bockus, June Bontrager, Allen Bontrager, Joas Bontrager, John Bontrager, Levi Bontrager, Max Bowers, Chris Breniser, Robert Broadworth, Melvin E. Bruce, Ralph Buchtel, Jay Burkhardt, John Burkhardt, Philip Caton, Carter Caton LeRoy B. Caton, Robert J. ★ Clodfelter, Robert Corson, Chas R. Cripe, Grover Dorries, Myron Dover, Jay Dover, Robert Eash, Ernest Eash, John Eash, Samuel Eby, Cecil D. Eby, Emma E. Eby, Francis E. Elliott, Colin Elliott, Howard Elliott, Paul Frederick Freeland Elliott, Richard Evans, Harry Evans, Herbert Farver, Frederick Ferninger, Clyde Frey, LaVern Gannon, Robert Garber, Dean Garber, J.D. Garman, Robert Garman, Wilbur Gohn, LaMar Graber, Joseph Greensides, Howard Groves, Robert J. Haas, Wayne Hatchett, H.A. Hershberger, Alvin Hershberger, Calvin K. Hershberger, Donald Hershberg, Junior Hershberger, Phillip G. Hochstetler, Clyde Hochstetler, Lee Holdread, Gordon Hoover, Charles W. Hoover, Samuel E. Hostetler, Cornelius Hostetler, Delvin O. Hostetler, Donald Hostetler, Merritt Hostetler, Orla Hostetler, Truman Hout, Bruce A. Hout, Richard C. Irelan, Robert O. Jones, Daniel E. Juday, Charles G. ★ Kauffman, Benjamin A. Kauffman, Joseph Kauffman, LeRoy Kauffman, Paul Kauffman, Willis Kazwell, Bruno Kazwell, Dominic J. Kazwell, John Kazwell, Michael Keim, Wilbur Kiefer, Lowell Kindy, Gerald Kindy, Glen Kindy, Harold Kindy, Wayne Kleckner, Layton Krider, Frances Krider, Violet Leer, Stanley Lehman, Carson J. Lehman, Harold Lehman, Ora T. Lehman, Richard Lovejoy, Glen Luke, Russell Mast, John Mast, Levi Mast, Simon McCreary, Lloyd McDonald, Dean Miller, Amos Miller, Amzie H. Miller, Benjamin Miller, Ernest Miller, Frederick D. Miller, Glen J. Miller, Henry Miller, Leo Miller, Manass Miller, William Mishler, Woodrow Mitterling, Lloyd A. Morrison, Keith Nihart, Jay Norris, Ernest B. Nusbaum, William Packard, Calvin Plank, Keith Platz, George Pollock, Robert W. Powell, Maxine Replogle, Charles H. Replogle, Raymond Rheinheimer, Alfred Rheinheimer, Floyd Sarbaugh, Emerson Cyril Rogers Schmidt, Chester Schrock, Maynard Schumacker, Raymond Schwietert, Henry Sherck, Junior Sherck, Marion Shoup, Dale Shoup, Everett Shoup, Wilson Showalter, William Siefert, Alvin Siegel, Warren H. Smucker, Farver Sock, Ben Sommers, Archie Sommers, Ralph Stahley, John J. Strawsser, Ernest Swartz, Howard Ton, Adrian Troyer, Albert Troyer, Cletus D. Troyer, Clyde Troyer, Glen Troyer, Herbert Troyer, Kenneth Tyson, Clyde Ulrich, Charles Ulrich, Harold Walker, Fred A. Webster, Max Welbaum, Gerald Welch, Walter Lee Wenger, Theodore E. Whetstone, Amos Wierich, Enos Wise, Byron Wise, Hubert Wright, Giles Wynykoski, Daniel Wynykoski, Howard Wynykoski, Lucille Yoder, Emil V. Yoder, Floyd J. Yoder, Frederick Yoder, Fred L. Yoder, Orlon Jay ★ York, Roy
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Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 41° 40.549′ N, 85° 42.38′ W. Marker is in Middlebury, Indiana, in Elkhart County. Memorial is at the intersection of Main Street (State Road 13) and Bristol Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. Marker is located in Memorial Park at the southwest corner of Main Street and Bristol Avenue. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Middlebury IN 46540, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 7 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Dan West (approx. 0.2 miles away); Krider Nurseries World's Fair Garden (approx. 0.2 miles away); Vernon H. Krider (approx. 0.2 miles away); Krider Nurseries (approx. Ό mile away); William Tuffs Memorial (approx. 3.8 miles away); Bonneyville Cemetery (approx. 3.8 miles away); Chief Shipshewana Memorial (approx. 5½ miles away); Graves et al v. Indiana (approx. 6½ miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Middlebury.
Regarding Middlebury World War II Roll of Honor. The stars next to the names of Richard Bickel, Robert J. Caton, Charles G. Juday, and Orlon Jay Yoder memorialize they died in the service of their country.
Additional commentary.
1. Memorial Park
Memorial Park began with a tree planting in 1921 to honor World War I veterans from Middlebury. In the late 1940s the World War II Roll of Honor and the artillery guns were added to the park. (From the Middlebury Parks and Recreation Department)
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