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East Hartford World War II Monument

By Michael Herrick, June 4, 2014
1. East Hartford World War II Monument
Inscription. East Hartford World War II Monument. .
Dedicated To The Memory Of Our Youth Who Gave Their Lives In World War II “Let none forget they gave their all And faltered not when came the call”. ( memorial stone behind the monument ) Dedicated to the Honor and Sacrifice Of Our Servicemen from East Hartford Who Were Killed In Action During World War II. Anthony Alesi . Charles Aubrey . Leo J. Beaulieu . Joseph A. Boardman . Peter M. Bronza . William J. Burns . Harold E. Bisiere . Kenneth W. Carlson . August P. Cassinelli . George T. Cawley . Desmond N. Clark . Everett W. Cooper . Harold Cooney . John Lamonsky . Thomas G. Coomes . Robert J. Derick . John T. Dillon, Jr. . C. A. Denardi . Christopher A. Dinardo . Alfonse L. Dobzinski . John A. Felmer . James E. Forbes, Jr. . Robert Fornonzini . Clark Fresher . Arthur G. Generous . Theadore B. Hannigan . William Hatfield . Robert W. Herrick . William Hollis . Roland Hooper . Allen L. Hull . James H. Jones . Robert Kearns . David R. Kinghorn, Jr. . James M. Kozma . Harrison J. McKinn . Leslie W. McWilliams . Patrick Mallione . Charles Melody . Raymond A. Miller . Lynwood R. Muir . John W. Mycek . Maurice OConnell . Roger W. Olmstead . Patsy L. Palenza . Ralph E. Quint . Charles J. Rahner . Raphael Ratti . Joseph H. Rohde . Sebastian Scavello . Russell Schaefer . George W. Scharf, Jr. . Donald I. Senall . George R. Singleton . William T. Slocum . Donald J. Small . James R. Stewart . Francis T. Sullivan . Eric C. Swanson . Frank T. Tedone . Paul A. Temple . George H. Tiemann . Allan Uskela . Robert O. Wetherbee . James T. Woods . Edward Zukauskas . Snowden C. Fletcher . This monument is in East Hartford in Hartford County Connecticut
Dedicated
To The Memory
Of Our Youth
Who Gave
Their Lives
In
World War II
* * *
“Let none forget they gave their all
And faltered not when came the call”
( memorial stone behind the monument )
Dedicated to the Honor and Sacrifice
Of Our Servicemen from East Hartford
Who Were Killed In Action During World War II
Anthony Alesi Charles Aubrey Leo J. Beaulieu Joseph A. Boardman Peter M. Bronza William J. Burns Harold E. Bisiere Kenneth W. Carlson August P. Cassinelli George T. Cawley Desmond N. Clark Everett W. Cooper Harold Cooney John Lamonsky Thomas G. Coomes Robert J. Derick John T. Dillon, Jr. C. A. Denardi Christopher A. Dinardo Alfonse L. Dobzinski John A. Felmer James E. Forbes, Jr. Robert Fornonzini Clark Fresher Arthur G. Generous Theadore B. Hannigan William Hatfield Robert W. Herrick William Hollis Roland Hooper Allen L. Hull James H. Jones Robert Kearns David R. Kinghorn, Jr. James M. Kozma Harrison J. McKinn Leslie W. McWilliams Patrick Mallione 
By Michael Herrick, June 4, 2014
2. East Hartford World War II Monument
( memorial stone behind the monument ) Charles Melody Raymond A. Miller Lynwood R. Muir John W. Mycek Maurice OConnell Roger W. Olmstead Patsy L. Palenza Ralph E. Quint Charles J. Rahner Raphael Ratti Joseph H. Rohde Sebastian Scavello Russell Schaefer George W. Scharf, Jr. Donald I. Senall George R. Singleton William T. Slocum Donald J. Small James R. Stewart Francis T. Sullivan Eric C. Swanson Frank T. Tedone Paul A. Temple George H. Tiemann Allan Uskela Robert O. Wetherbee James T. Woods Edward Zukauskas Snowden C. Fletcher
Topics. This memorial monument is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 41° 46.545′ N, 72° 37.511′ W. Marker is in East Hartford, Connecticut, in Hartford County. Memorial is at the intersection of Burnside Avenue (U.S. 44) and Westbrook Street, on the right when traveling east on Burnside Avenue. Located in Martin Park. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: East Hartford CT 06108, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. The Huguenot House (within shouting distance of this marker); East Hartford Civil War Monument (approx. one mile away); Historic Center Cemetery (approx. one mile away); East Hartford World War I Monument (approx. 1.1 miles away); East Hartford (approx. 1.2 miles 
By Michael Herrick, June 4, 2014
3. East Hartford World War II Monument
away); Union (approx. 2.2 miles away); Lincoln Meets Stowe (approx. 2.3 miles away); The Founders Bridge (approx. 2.3 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in East Hartford.

By Michael Herrick, June 4, 2014
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By Michael Herrick, June 4, 2014
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Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on June 8, 2014, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 543 times since then and 3 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on June 8, 2014, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.