Beverly in Essex County, Massachusetts — The American Northeast (New England)
Beverly World War II Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, September 27, 2010
1. Beverly World War II Memorial
Inscription.
Beverly World War II Memorial. .
World War II Memorial The Citizens of Beverly Dedicate This Memorial To All Beverly Men and Women Who Served in America's Armed Forces in World War II Thus Becoming "Veterans". Beverly Honors With Heartfelt Love and Deep Sense Of Loss for All Their Comrades In Arms Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice in the Name of Freedom.. [ back ]
Beverly Men Who Died in the Service of Their Country. Earle T. Allison . Arthur Audesse . David M. Baker . Roy W. Baldwin . John J. Boniface . Lewis R. Bowden . Charles Brooks . Joseph F. Burke . J. Kenneth R. Burman . Anthony Capozzi . Victor Capozzi . Lawrence B. Carnevale . William A. Center, Jr. . Irving F. Clark . Theodore F. Cobb . Thomas N. Cockfield . Robert W. Cole . Dr. Henry H. Connolly . Robert J. Connors . Francis J. Courtney . Richard W. Courtney . John J. Cunningham . Charles A. Cutler, Jr. . Raoul l. D'Amour . William W. Dickey, Jr. . Henry J. Dix . Elmer Dort . Albany A. Doucette . Harlan E. Eldridge . Robert D. Estes . John N. Falloni . Carl E. Falvey . Concetto J. Femino . Ralph G. Fiore . Harold M. Fish . R. Bennett Forbes . Otto L. French . William M. Gardner . Norman S. Gilbert . Ernest R. Gillis . Frank D. Gillis . James B. Ginty . Richard P. Godbout . Wendell J. Goddu . Israel Goldberg . John F. Goodwin . William J. Greenhalge . Frank E. Greenough . Francis A. Guinivan . John L. Hanson . Robert N. Haskell . Abbott Q. Hastings . Edward G. Herlihy . Francis C. Hoffman . Robert W. Hyde . Alfred Innocenti . Richard D. Johnson . Patrick J. Kane . Ernest J. Kelly . Ralph J. Kenney . Philip H. Kimball . Clifton S. Knowlton . Ernest Lang . Donald H. Lantz . Gordon W. Lefavour . John A. Leighton . David Loring . David K. Lunt . Garrett W. Lynch . John MacDonald . Harold R. Magnuson . Harry W. Markey . John W. McAuley . Lawrence G. McLean . George R. Mitchell . Alphonse Montoni . Burgess C. Moore . John W. Mountain Jr. . Leo G. Mullaly . Francis G. Munroe . William J. O'Reilly, Jr. . John D. O'Shea . Arthur R. Ottley . Roger O. Pearson . Paul L. Perry . Marek Pzegeo . Anthony Rezza, Jr. . Thomas Rocci . Cidney F. Rowell, Jr. . Joseph A. Sciezka . Richard E. Scott . John A. Simons . Russell N. Snoad . Herman A. Spear . Stuart R. Spear . Alfred J. Sweet, Jr. . Richard R. Talbot . Frank Tanzella . Wilbur Teague . George S. Tiffany . Paul B. Trask . Philip E. Trask . Frank D. Tuttle . Charles J. Vadeboncoeur . Edwin F. Waslh . Francis W. Walsh . John J. Walsh, Jr. . John J. Welsh . Albert S. Whalen . George I. Whittier . William H. Wignall . John H. Williams . William C. Wilson, Jr. . Robert H. Wood . Harry Zassman
World War II Memorial
The Citizens of Beverly Dedicate
This Memorial To
All Beverly Men and Women
Who Served in America's
Armed Forces in World War II
Thus Becoming "Veterans".
Beverly Honors With Heartfelt
Love and Deep Sense Of
Loss for All Their Comrades
In Arms Who Made the Supreme
Sacrifice in the Name of Freedom.
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Beverly Men Who Died in the Service of Their Country
Earle T. Allison Arthur Audesse David M. Baker Roy W. Baldwin John J. Boniface Lewis R. Bowden Charles Brooks Joseph F. Burke J. Kenneth R. Burman Anthony Capozzi Victor Capozzi Lawrence B. Carnevale William A. Center, Jr. Irving F. Clark Theodore F. Cobb Thomas N. Cockfield Robert W. Cole Dr. Henry H. Connolly Robert J. Connors Francis J. Courtney Richard W. Courtney John J. Cunningham Charles A. Cutler, Jr. Raoul l. D'Amour William W. Dickey, Jr. Henry J. Dix Elmer Dort Albany A. Doucette Harlan E. Eldridge Robert D. Estes John N. Falloni Carl E. Falvey Concetto J. Femino Ralph G. Fiore Harold M. Fish R. Bennett Forbes Otto L. French William M. Gardner Norman S. Gilbert Ernest R. Gillis Frank D. Gillis James B. Ginty Richard P. Godbout Wendell J. Goddu Israel Goldberg
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John F. Goodwin William J. Greenhalge Frank E. Greenough Francis A. Guinivan John L. Hanson Robert N. Haskell Abbott Q. Hastings Edward G. Herlihy Francis C. Hoffman Robert W. Hyde Alfred Innocenti Richard D. Johnson Patrick J. Kane Ernest J. Kelly Ralph J. Kenney Philip H. Kimball Clifton S. Knowlton Ernest Lang Donald H. Lantz Gordon W. Lefavour John A. Leighton David Loring David K. Lunt Garrett W. Lynch John MacDonald Harold R. Magnuson Harry W. Markey John W. McAuley Lawrence G. McLean George R. Mitchell Alphonse Montoni Burgess C. Moore John W. Mountain Jr. Leo G. Mullaly Francis G. Munroe William J. O'Reilly, Jr. John D. O'Shea Arthur R. Ottley Roger O. Pearson Paul L. Perry Marek Pzegeo Anthony Rezza, Jr. Thomas Rocci Cidney F. Rowell, Jr. Joseph A. Sciezka Richard E. Scott John A. Simons Russell N. Snoad Herman A. Spear Stuart R. Spear Alfred J. Sweet, Jr. Richard R. Talbot Frank Tanzella Wilbur Teague George S. Tiffany Paul B. Trask Philip E. Trask Frank D. Tuttle Charles J. Vadeboncoeur Edwin F. Waslh Francis W. Walsh John J. Walsh, Jr. John J. Welsh Albert S. Whalen George I. Whittier William H. Wignall John H. Williams William C. Wilson, Jr. Robert H. Wood Harry Zassman
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Photographed By Michael Herrick, September 27, 2010
Location. 42° 32.83′ N, 70° 53.097′ W. Marker is in Beverly, Massachusetts, in Essex County. Marker is at the intersection of Rantoul Street (Massachusetts Route 1A) and Broadway, on the right when traveling south on Rantoul Street. Located in Veterans' Park, officially known as Odell Park. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Beverly MA 01915, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, September 27, 2010
3. Beverly World War II Memorial
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on October 3, 2010, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 2,484 times since then and 99 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on October 3, 2010, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.