Winamac in Pulaski County, Indiana — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Pulaski County Honor Roll Memorial
Photographed By Courtesy:: Marilyn S. Wolf, May 22, 2011
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Inscription.
Pulaski County Honor Roll Memorial. . , In Honored Memory of our Heroes who Gave their Lives, ( Middle Section ), ( Top ), This memorial dedicated to all the men and women of , Pulaski County, who served their country in World Wars I and II and forever honoring these our heroes who gave their lives in sacrifice , In Memory , ( World War I ), ( Row One ), John M. Agnew . Albert T. Anderson . Rome Antrobus . Robert E. Bennett . Ivan E. Brown . Thomas V. Budd . George W. Crim . Harry E. Cramer . Henry Drake . Jesse H. Engle . Frank J. Falvey , ( Row Two ), Oscar C. Helm . William L. Hoffman . Alfred J. Hartwick . Ralph C. Keller . Leslie H. Koster . Everett E. Knebel . Louis A. Kripisch . William McKinley . Herman C. Malchow . Ollie H. Nickerson . Martin J. O Brien , ( Row Three ), Adolph G. Olson . Raymond Pfost . William Peterson . William Reece . William E. Roe . Alva Shrader . Charles A. Smith . Guy A. Tunis . Jesse W. Tunis . Edmund G. Wagner . Roy Warfield , ( World War II ), ( Row One ), Donald Allee . Marion Appel . Clifford Baker . Robert Baske . Jesse Brown . Jack H.Cavin . Robert Clausen . John Conn . Alvin Copeland . Jesse B. Crecelius . Paul Crowe . Ross A. Cullen . R. Wayne Degner . Dennis W. Dorsett . Arthur R. Doyle . Arno C. Elleman . Francis J. Elston . Robert Fagner . Robert E. Famler . Ordon R. Faris . Chester Freel . Dalton D. Fenstermaker . Bernard Freeman . George Freeman . Richard S. Freeman , ( Row Two ), Edward F. Good . Raymond Hansell . Ora L. Harrell . Harold Hartman . Henry Helm . John Hickman . Elbert R. Howe . Merle Hunt . Roy Hyatt . Harold Jolly . David Jones . Howard Jordan . Ora Jordan . J. Raymond King . George J. Kamler . Clarence A. Kline . Harry A. Kocher . Ralph Koebcke . Harold F. Lebo . John E. Lewis . Edward A. Liebing . Lester Ludwig . Edward C. Madlung . Lowell Marks . Harold McWherter . Charles M. Miller , ( Row Three ), Lester Okeley . Edward F. Osborn . Howard Wayne Parks . William M. Petrey . John Pfledderer . Emil Piazza . Earl E. Rans . Richard Reed . Raymond Robinson . Albert Ross, Jr. . Richard J. Roth . John Shank . Dudley Snyder . Ralph Steffel . William H. Strickler . Ivan Tieman . Earl E. Tyler . Foster Vogel . Harry Watson . Lyle C. Weidner . Melvin L. Welsh . Lewis E. Werner . Howard White . David Williams . Thomas Ziemba , - - - - - - - - - - Our Heroes Sleep - - - - - - - - - -, ( Korea ), Donald L. Barker . George H. Bleicher , Donald W. Hopkins . Charles R. Prettyman , Ralph Risner , ( Viet Nam ), Larry G. Bonnell . Lyle P. Burgess . Robert L. Crist . Edwin C. Shank, Jr. , Carl A. Smith . John W. Parcel . Richard W. Podell . Stuart M. Binkley, ( Small Stone Memorial ), In memory of the , War Mothers , for the veterans , Given by the auxiliaries and men , of the legion and the V F W
In Honored Memory of our Heroes who Gave their Lives
( Middle Section )
( Top )
This memorial dedicated to all the men and women of
Pulaski County
who served their country in World Wars I and II
and forever honoring these our heroes who
gave their lives in sacrifice
In Memory
( World War I )
( Row One )
John M. Agnew Albert T. Anderson Rome Antrobus Robert E. Bennett Ivan E. Brown Thomas V. Budd George W. Crim Harry E. Cramer Henry Drake Jesse H. Engle Frank J. Falvey
( Row Two )
Oscar C. Helm William L. Hoffman Alfred J. Hartwick Ralph C. Keller Leslie H. Koster Everett E. Knebel Louis A. Kripisch William McKinley Herman C. Malchow Ollie H. Nickerson Martin J. O Brien
( Row Three )
Adolph G. Olson Raymond Pfost William Peterson William Reece William E. Roe Alva Shrader Charles A. Smith Guy A. Tunis Jesse W. Tunis Edmund G. Wagner Roy Warfield
( World War II )
( Row One )
Donald Allee Marion Appel Clifford Baker Robert Baske Jesse Brown Jack H.Cavin Robert Clausen John Conn Alvin Copeland Jesse B. Crecelius Paul Crowe Ross A. Cullen R. Wayne
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Degner Dennis W. Dorsett Arthur R. Doyle Arno C. Elleman Francis J. Elston Robert Fagner Robert E. Famler Ordon R. Faris Chester Freel Dalton D. Fenstermaker Bernard Freeman George Freeman Richard S. Freeman
( Row Two )
Edward F. Good Raymond Hansell Ora L. Harrell Harold Hartman Henry Helm John Hickman Elbert R. Howe Merle Hunt Roy Hyatt Harold Jolly David Jones Howard Jordan Ora Jordan J. Raymond King George J. Kamler Clarence A. Kline Harry A. Kocher Ralph Koebcke Harold F. Lebo John E. Lewis Edward A. Liebing Lester Ludwig Edward C. Madlung Lowell Marks Harold McWherter Charles M. Miller
( Row Three )
Lester Okeley Edward F. Osborn Howard Wayne Parks William M. Petrey John Pfledderer Emil Piazza Earl E. Rans Richard Reed Raymond Robinson Albert Ross, Jr. Richard J. Roth John Shank Dudley Snyder Ralph Steffel William H. Strickler Ivan Tieman Earl E. Tyler Foster Vogel Harry Watson Lyle C. Weidner Melvin L. Welsh Lewis E. Werner Howard White David Williams Thomas Ziemba
Location. 41° 3.051′ N, 86° 36.218′ W. Marker is in Winamac, Indiana, in Pulaski County. Memorial is on East Main Street west of South Monticello Street (a.k.a.: US 35), on the left when traveling west. Located on the North/West Lawn of the Pulaski County Courthouse in Winamac, Indiana. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 112 E Main Street, Winamac IN 46996, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on May 28, 2011, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. This page has been viewed 1,627 times since then and 41 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. submitted on May 28, 2011, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.