Veterans World War I Memorial
Honor Roll
In memory of those
from this community who
answered their country's call.
Martin Adam · Frank Adams, Jr. · Romulus Berens · Anastazia Blaskoske · Raymond Borgen · Benjamin Brill · Darrell D. Burtis · Reynold Chapman · George H. Chase · Max Cieminski · Gustave Closuit · Carl A. Erickson · John F. Eskofski · George I. Furo · Edward Glodoski · John E. Gray · William Earl Holt · Edmund Johnson · Joseph Kaczor · Elmer Knutson · Gregor Knutson · Peter Kropidlowski · Charles Kulas · Peter P. Kulas · Stanley F. Kunz · Harry H. Labuy · Lieut. George G. Macnish · Capt. Fenton H. McGlachlin · Joseph Emil Mallum · John Martini, Jr. · Johnnie Olai Melum · William Melum · Frank J. Meyers · Leo Michalski · Obert J. Mjelde · Frank Niemczyk · Anton Nitka · Frank Nowak · Carl E. Oertel · Omey J. Oleson · Joseph Ossowski · Andrew Palash · Byron Philbrich · Thos. E. Pliska · John Polywoda · Frank Printz · John P. Reilly · Albert H. Rozell · Irvine E. Russell · Stephen Sczesny · Emmons C. Sherbert · Martin Shulist · Peter Singer · Alex Skibba · Emil S. Stenson · Ingwald Tallekson · John Van Mead · Selma Voigt, Nurse · Homer R. Whittaker · Walter P. Winiecki · Jacob Witta · John Wyrowinski · Leo L. Yonke · Frank Zylka
"Greater love hath no man than
this, that a man lay down
his life for his friends."
Erected by the
Citizens of Portage County
through the efforts of the
Stevens Point Woman's Club.
Dedicated July 6th, 1923.
Marker is at the intersection of Division Street and Monroe Street on Division Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org