Sayre in Bradford County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
World War I Doughboy
Photographed By Don Morfe, October 13, 2015
1. World War I Doughboy Marker
Inscription.
World War I Doughboy. .
Sayre Penna. Our honored dead in 1914-The World War-1918
. Archie T. Hatch . Orlando M. Loomis . Eugene F. Murphy . Leo A. Murphy . Arthur V. Drake . Fred D. Skiff . Clarence B. Utter . Elmer D. Jackson . William H. Decatur . Wayne R. Horton . Ransom B. Grumme . Frank R. Bower
Their deeds are immortal Their memory shall never die. Side Panel South Waverly, PA-Our honored dead in the World War 1914-1918- John E. Gleason, Frank A. Zoltowski, Harry A. Munn, Angelo Belvey-Their deeds are immortal-their memory shall never die.
Rear Panel Sayre, Pennsylvania dedicated to veterans of all wars, their deeds are immortal, their memory shall never die.
Side Panel Those how gave their lives that we may live- World War II-Samuel J. Baker, Phillip J. Ball, Ernest Brennan, John J. Brown, Lawrence Cabucci, Leon Carrington, Thomas Cater, Arthur Chapman, Alexander Coviello, Martin Crotty, George Delaney, Stanley Dimock, Ralph Forsythe, Robert Gamba, Robert Garrison, W. Elsworth Harding, Robert Helme, Eugene Herrick, Wallace Horton, Bryon Iredell, Scott A. Johnson, Arthur Johnston, Gerald Kane, Robert Kinner, Edward Kleinkauf, Jr., Tracy Landback, Gaylord Lewis, Robert Lowe, John Maxim, Thomas E. McCabe, Donald Mullaly, Phillip J. Novak, Andrew Pinko, Tony, Pleto, Philip W. Porter, Louis Redman, Donald Rindfleisch, Mark Rogers, Jack Rogers, John L. Rowe, Jack Sisson, Melvin Skerpon, Charles Sutton, David Shoemaker, John R. Vlymen, Jr., Harry Vosburgh, Jr., Marvin Webster, Andrew Wildrick, John Williams.
Korean Conflict-John J. Dugan, James R. Mathers, James H. Martin
Viet Nam Conflict-Robert E. Douglas, Gary Heeman, James Nobles.
Dedicated in the Centennial year of Sayre-1991
Sayre Penna. Our honored dead in 1914-The World War-1918
Archie T. Hatch Orlando M. Loomis Eugene F. Murphy Leo A. Murphy Arthur V. Drake Fred D. Skiff Clarence B. Utter Elmer D. Jackson William H. Decatur Wayne R. Horton Ransom B. Grumme Frank R. Bower
Their deeds are immortal Their memory shall never die
Side Panel
South Waverly, PA-Our honored dead in the World War 1914-1918- John E. Gleason, Frank A. Zoltowski, Harry A. Munn, Angelo Belvey-Their deeds are immortal-their memory shall never die.
Rear Panel
Sayre, Pennsylvania dedicated to veterans of all wars, their deeds are immortal, their memory shall never die.
Side Panel
Those how gave their lives that we may live-
World War II-Samuel J. Baker, Phillip J. Ball, Ernest Brennan, John J. Brown, Lawrence Cabucci, Leon Carrington, Thomas Cater, Arthur Chapman, Alexander Coviello, Martin Crotty, George Delaney, Stanley Dimock, Ralph Forsythe, Robert Gamba, Robert Garrison, W. Elsworth Harding, Robert Helme, Eugene Herrick, Wallace Horton, Bryon Iredell, Scott A. Johnson, Arthur Johnston, Gerald Kane, Robert Kinner, Edward Kleinkauf, Jr., Tracy Landback, Gaylord Lewis, Robert Lowe, John Maxim, Thomas E. McCabe, Donald Mullaly, Phillip J. Novak, Andrew Pinko, Tony, Pleto,
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Philip W. Porter, Louis Redman, Donald Rindfleisch, Mark Rogers, Jack Rogers, John L. Rowe, Jack Sisson, Melvin Skerpon, Charles Sutton, David Shoemaker, John R. Vlymen, Jr., Harry Vosburgh, Jr., Marvin Webster, Andrew Wildrick, John Williams.
Korean Conflict-John J. Dugan, James R. Mathers, James H. Martin
Viet Nam Conflict-Robert E. Douglas, Gary Heeman, James Nobles.
Dedicated in the Centennial year of Sayre-1991
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 41° 58.829′ N, 76° 31.043′ W. Marker is in Sayre, Pennsylvania, in Bradford County. Memorial is on Elmer Avenue. The marker is located on the grounds of Elmer Park-Guthrie Square. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Sayre PA 18840, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on November 3, 2015, by Don Morfe of Baltimore, Maryland. This page has been viewed 448 times since then and 13 times this year. Last updated on November 5, 2015, by Don Morfe of Baltimore, Maryland. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on November 3, 2015, by Don Morfe of Baltimore, Maryland. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.