The names of the heroic
men and women of this parish
who served in the armed forces
of our country during World War II
are indelibly inscribed on this tablet
Those killed in combat abroad
Akanowicz, Edward A. •
Banczak, Walter J. • . . . — — Map (db m177516) WM
Adamson, Robert E. •
Amon, Regis G. •
Amon, Vincent •
Andrews, Albert E. •
Arch, John Francis •
Arch, Joseph Paul •
Arch, Robert Regis •
Ardinger, Harry •
Arlet, George W. •
Artinger, Charles M. •
Artinger, Frank R. •
Artinger, . . . — — Map (db m178816) WM
Largest Native American burial mound in Western Pennsylvania (16 feet high & 85 feet wide). It was hand-built by the Adena people between 200 BC and 100 AD and later used by the Hopewell people. Late 19th century excavations uncovered 33 skeletons . . . — — Map (db m40899) HM
The noted jurist lived here. Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice, 1952-68. A presiding judge for the War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg, 1947-1948. State legislator, 1929-31. Veteran of two World Wars. Author of 16 books. Buried in Arlington National . . . — — Map (db m40900) HM