Pontiac in Livingston County, Illinois — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
W. W. II War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois
Etched in Stone
In memory of those men and women of Livingston County who served in
1941 - 1945
Bronze Marker
To the eternal memory of the men
of Livingston County
Global War
Freedoms - Liberty - American Way
Row One
Wilmer E. Aellic Marion L. Asa William Askew Robert Bach Henry L. Baldauf Kenneth E. Bayston Henry D. Bentz Robert E. Beutke Ervin M. Bickwermert Allwin Birkner Joseph L. Bouhl Jack L. Boyer Larry T. Bradshaw, Jr. Paul Leo Branz John D. Broleen Melvin E. Brown James Bryant Wayne G. Buffinger C. Marshall Bush Melvin Bushman James F. Cahill James B. Call Joseph J. Canale Ray M. Carder John L. Carter Robert E. Cassady Laurence E. Chadd Ray Chapple Harald J. Christopher Phillip V. Cleary Leonard C. Cohenour Lloyd F. Cooper Ivan L. Crawford Delbert F. Crews Lovell D. Curtis Dale V. Dalton Milton E. Davis Ellis H. Davison David G. Deans Wilbur Derossett Arthur Drach William Durham Earl W. Eagle Robert Elliott Harold H. Fales John L. Ferguson Ralph Fieldman Eldon C. Frobish Francis O. Hakes Leslie O. Hanson
Row Two
William P. Harris Craig J. Harwood, Jr. Enoch H. Heath, Jr. Edward B. Heidenrich Merville E. Helle Virgil D. Hepperly Everett P. Hilgert Lyle F. Highland Kenneth Hodgson Charles R. Holloway Frank H. Hulbert Earl H. Huling Jerome J. Hummel Clifton Hurt Leslie M. Irvin William H. Jackson William R. Jarvis Gilbert P. Johnson Glenn L. Johnson Robert G. Kesslar Fred E. Keup Leonard G. Kiger James C. Kingery Gerhardt M. Kjolhede Clifford C. Korlaske Donald J. Kueffner Herbert W. Kutz Virgil O. Lambert Forrest E. Landsmann Howard H. Lang Leo J. Malone Carl C. Marconi Nicholas Marconi Harold Marker Edwin G. Masching Everett Masters Virgil Mattox, Jr. Eldon A. Mau Ernest G. McCabe Howard l. Meir George E. Millor Wayne O. Mitchell Scott L. Monday Robert H. Morris John J. Morton Herman L. Moser Delmar W. Mott Donald Murphy Walter A. Musselman Ernest Nellinger Paul T. Zorn
Row Three
William Nolan Herman Oberholtzer James G. Paris Robert E. Paternoster Jacob Peter Richard B. Pierce Homer W. Piercy Cecil J. Reinmann Cyril L. Rieck William Riordan Thomas D. Robbins Louis Romanotto Glenn W. Rosenboom Charles R. Rudd Victor E. Rush Carl A. Schertz Melvin H. Schneider Fred L. Schreckenberg James E. Schulz Donald G. Schwarzwalder George Scott Ervin E. Seggerman Wayne Robert Shambrook John C. Shepherd Charles W. Shoop John L. Singer Donald L. Sodini Edward Soule Fred L. Spaniol Arthur F. Spires, Jr. Kenneth L. Stahl Francis L. Stephenson Bennie A. Stevens Edmond J. Stuckey Clarence Tammen John G. Tammen Otis V. Travis Bernie Underwood Harold F. Watts Robert E. Weber Ross W. Weber Everett A. Weeks, Jr. Charles L. Welch Wilbert Welch Burrell Whately Robert L. Whately John H. Whelan Ben A. Wiechmann Thomas D. Wiemken Steve W. Zappa
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 40° 52.781′ N, 88° 37.772′ W. Marker is in Pontiac, Illinois, in Livingston County. Memorial is on North Mill Street north of West Washington Street, on the right when traveling north. This marker is located on the west lawn of the Livingston County Courthouse. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Pontiac IL 61764, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. W. W. I War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois (here, next to this marker); Desert Storm - War Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); County Seat Almost Moved (within shouting distance of this marker); Livingston County War Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); Pontiac (within shouting distance of this marker); Civil War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); Mill Stones (about 400 feet away); Pontiac, Illinois (about 500 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Pontiac.
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