Shelby County Korean Conflict / Vietnam War Memorial

They Rest In Honored Glory

In commemoration of those of

Shelby County

who for freedom's sake gave their

last full measure of devotion

Korean Conflict

Blackford, Forest W. • Cicur, Jr., John T.

Eidemiller, Harold H. • Fogt, Kale D.

Fogt, Lloyd O. • Geuy, George D.

Hetzler, Thurman • Holthaus, Richard B.

Miller, Carleton A. • Pittman, Gerald E.

Romie, Robert L. F. • Steinle, Robert E.

Taylor, Jr., Raymond • Wendel, Paul R.

Berning, Maurice J.

Vietnam

Frilling, Jerome R. • Furgerson, James M.

Gold, Robert J. • Gross, Gary W.

Huston, Charles G. • Jones, Monte R.

Katterhenry, Terry E. • Locker, James D.

McFarlin, Charles R. • Meyer, Robert J.

Miller, Benton L. • Miller, William H.

Pleiman, James E. • Rickey, Lawrence D.

Taylor, Earl E. • Wolfe, Daniel E.

Prieser, Robert S.

Dedicated 1984 as a tribute to

their courage and sacrifice

In grateful tribute also to the living members

of our armed forces who through their valiant

efforts have preserved our nation. May God grant

that the freedom for which they fought shall

endure through all generations.

Lord God of Hosts be with us lest we forget.

- Kipling

Marker is at the intersection of Court Street (Ohio Route 29) and Ohio Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Court Street.

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