Danville in Boyle County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
Boyle County Veterans Memorial
Photographed By Tom Bosse, July 4, 2018
1. Boyle County Veterans Memorial Marker
Inscription.
Boyle County Veterans Memorial. . Dedicated to those men and women of this community who served our country in times of peace and war and especially to those who gave their lives in that service.
World War I , Ball, Basil . Jesse, Frank H. . Bramer, George S. . Maples, John . Brown, Archie . Minor, Albert T. . Copenhaver, Raymond . Mitchell, Warren P. . Goode, Morris F. . Routt, Thomas . Harmon, Newton . Sheene, Benjamin F. . Hilbert, Bruner . Strevell, George W.
Korean War , Conner, Raymond E. . Hawes, Charles R. . Cook, Howard D. . Hogue, Clarence . Crowe, Marshall, Jr. . Raney, Algrit H. . Elder, Delbert G. . Thompson, Ralph L.
Vietnam War , Hilbert, Charles A. . Pike, Donald C. . Kelley, Virgil K., Jr. . Robertson, Roy A., Jr. . Million, Ronald L. . Stephens, Clyde J.
World War II , Baughman, George W. Jr. . Jones, Ralph E. . Bowman, Benedict J. . Kelley, Willie M. . Bratton, John A. . Kelsay, Fred R. . Bugg, Woodrow . Killion, Walter G. . Burka, Charles F. . Krampe, Earl E. . Buster, Nimrod I. . Lester, Raymond T. . Carr, Harold R. . Linney, Charlege . Clarkson, George R. Jr. . Lister, Otho . Cohen, James M. . Martin, Donald M. . Conner, Pete . McGowan, Eugene R. . Cooper, Delmus G. . Mobley, Lawrence O. . Cox, Homer R. . Penman, Bruce . Daugherty, Jack B. . Royalty, Cecil J. . Davis, Marvin L. . Sallee, Robert B. . Dick, Herbert E. . Selby, Shirley . Elder, Lloyd M. . Shelton, Vaughn . Elliott, Earl C. . Southwood, Ramon F. . Ellis, Albert M. . Stagg, Joseph O., Jr. . Fowler, Morris E. . Steinhauer, Forrest L. . Goins, Claud R. . Stone, Stanley B. . Gooch, Raymond A. . Thompson, William G. . Grasham, Stanely J. . Webb, John B. . Gray, George H. . Wisner, Oscar . Harmon, George K. . Zumstein, Arthur R. . Hooper, Joseph C.
For Those Who Served and Died Boyle County Veterans
Dedicated to those men and women of this community who served our country in times of peace and war and especially to those who gave their lives in that service.
World War I
Ball, Basil Jesse, Frank H.
Bramer, George S. Maples, John
Brown, Archie Minor, Albert T.
Copenhaver, Raymond Mitchell, Warren P.
Goode, Morris F. Routt, Thomas
Harmon, Newton Sheene, Benjamin F.
Hilbert, Bruner Strevell, George W.
Korean War
Conner, Raymond E. Hawes, Charles R.
Cook, Howard D. Hogue, Clarence
Crowe, Marshall, Jr. Raney, Algrit H.
Elder, Delbert G. Thompson, Ralph L.
Vietnam War
Hilbert, Charles A. Pike, Donald C.
Kelley, Virgil K., Jr. Robertson, Roy A., Jr.
Million, Ronald L. Stephens, Clyde J.
World War II
Baughman, George W. Jr. Jones, Ralph E.
Bowman, Benedict J. Kelley, Willie M.
Bratton, John A. Kelsay, Fred R.
Bugg, Woodrow Killion, Walter G.
Burka, Charles F. Krampe, Earl E.
Buster, Nimrod I. Lester, Raymond T.
Carr, Harold R. Linney, Charlege
Clarkson, George R. Jr. Lister, Otho
Cohen, James M. Martin, Donald M.
Conner, Pete McGowan, Eugene R.
Cooper, Delmus G. Mobley, Lawrence O.
Cox, Homer
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R. Penman, Bruce
Daugherty, Jack B. Royalty, Cecil J.
Davis, Marvin L. Sallee, Robert B.
Dick, Herbert E. Selby, Shirley
Elder, Lloyd M. Shelton, Vaughn
Elliott, Earl C. Southwood, Ramon F.
Ellis, Albert M. Stagg, Joseph O., Jr.
Fowler, Morris E. Steinhauer, Forrest L.
Goins, Claud R. Stone, Stanley B.
Gooch, Raymond A. Thompson, William G.
Grasham, Stanely J. Webb, John B.
Gray, George H. Wisner, Oscar
Harmon, George K. Zumstein, Arthur R.
Hooper, Joseph C.
For Those Who Served and Died
Boyle County Veterans
Location. 37° 38.765′ N, 84° 46.399′ W. Marker is in Danville, Kentucky, in Boyle County. Memorial is on West Main Street, on the right when traveling west. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Danville KY 40422, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on August 21, 2018. It was originally submitted on August 16, 2018, by Tom Bosse of Jefferson City, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 331 times since then and 22 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on August 16, 2018, by Tom Bosse of Jefferson City, Tennessee. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.