Tyrrell County War Memorial

Country – Honor - Duty

This memorial dedicated by the people of Tyrrell County in recognition of the service of its men and women in the Armed Forces of the United States of America in World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam and in Memory of those who died in these conflicts.

This the 11th day of November, 1985, A.D.

World War I

Clyde Bradford Armstrong

James M. Brickhouse

David L. Cohoon

Lloyd H. Dillon

Oscar Dodge

Asa Jeremiah Etheridge

Columbus S. Morris

Anderson L. Ader

Amsey Sawyer

World War II

Raymond H. Wilkins C.M.H.

Junior V. Basnight

Ephriam C. Cooper

James D. Holloway

Thomas Lindsey Jarvis

Chester Hopkins, Jr.

Mary Lee Kemp

Gaither Lassiter

William Nelson McClees

James T. Machen

Clarence Rayfield Owens

Norman E. Smith

Charlie W. Sykes

Milton “Pete” Taylor

Huron R. Voliva

Calvin Doss Weatherly

Richard Wynn

Korea

Warren Davenport, Jr.

Vietnam

Glynn Thomas Cahoon

Morgan Lane Cahoon

Edwin Earl Hoffman AKA Edwin Earl Lassiter

Devoya M. King

Raymond Christopher Meekins

James Terry Payne

Harmon Thurston Respass

Serge Walter Spotanski

Marker is on Main Street (Business U.S. 64) east of South Broad Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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