Owen County War Memorial

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[ Column One ]

World War I

Harold Anthony • Oliver Blair • Earl Bonnewell • Edward Call • Guy Coleman • Claude Crouch • Forrest Douglas • Lewis Hauser • Leland McKeand Highet • William Edgar Holiday • Roy Hunsicker • Carl Kaiser • Charley Keefover • Fredrick Larsen • Wm Lautenschlager • Ernest Lockwood • Curtis Need • Foster Oliphant • Guy Putoff • Daniel Winklepleck

[ Column Two ]

World War II

Gaylord Anderson • Phillip Sherman Anderson • Floyd Arnett • Charles Woodrow Bloucher • James Bracker, Sr. • John Brighton • Claude Eugene Brown • Harold Keith Campbell • Howard Campbell • Garland Lloyd Coleman • Carson Dalbey • Ralph Defore • Lloyd Earl Dicus • Wilbur Edwards • Harold Eller • Collins Fiscus • Lloyd Fouts • Harlen Fulk • Loren Guinn • Frank Moore Haton • Gerald Roy Herstine • Norman Hoffa

[ Column Three-

World War II Continued ]

Sheridan Holt • Frederick Paul Keller • Eugene Harold Long • Richard Lukenbill • Donald Marshall • Marion McCarter • Henry Mullinnix • John Clement Mustard • Forest Neiswinger • George Nicholson • Wilbert Ooley • Theodore James Parrish • Wayne Payton • Cleadis Robertson • Theodore Sandburn • James Stevens • Loren Thomas • Glenn Vanover • Herbert Lester Weaver • Darrell Ross Williams • Lawrence Young

[ Column Four ]

Korea

Robert Reed Becker • Robert McCammack • Lloyd Eugene Miller • Chester Rigsby • Robert Steele • Roy Leon Thacker

Vietnam

John Barker • Walter Brown • James Edward Burch • Stephen Hendricks • Genie Lee McDonald • Gerald Leon Miller • Jerry William Pyle • Irvin Ray Smith • John Steiner Stuckey, Jr. • Albert William Warthan • James Workman

Marker is on South Main Street south of East Franklin Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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