Erected and dedicated
to the memory of the boys from
The Williamsport District
who gave their lives or their services
in the World War
1914 — 1918
Anderson, William Mc.
Ardinger, Kenneth E.
Bair, Shafer B.
Baker, Edward L.
Banzhof, George W.
Beard, I. Gaver
Bell, Clyde B.
Betts, Howard R.
Blair, Frank
Bopped, Charles
Brandt, Charles E.
Brindle, Clyde R.
Brown, Emory
Buchanan, Charles W.
Burke, Charles R.
Byron, Joseph W.
Byron, William D. 2nd.
Castle, Ruby E.
Charles, Clyde M.
Charlton, Milford
Cole, J. Boyd
Conley, Edward S.
Cottrill, Lester G.
Crawford, Charles R.
Curfman, William F.
Curfman, George T.
Cushwa, David K. 2nd.
Davis, Daniel W.
Davis, John W.
Davis, Roy E.
Dellinger, W. Richard
Dinsmore, Edward R.
Downs, James
Downs, Norris
Eokis, Samuel K.
★ Faughgander, John
Finfrock, Howard D.
Fink, Charles W.
Fleming, John A.
Fleming, Walter W.
Foltz, Gilbert S.
† Foltz, Robert
Forsythe, Emmert
Fritz, Glen
★ Garrish, Frank T.
Garrish, George A.
Garrish, Isaac
Gearhart, Earl
Grimes, William E.
Grove, Emory
S.
Gruber, I.E.
Guessford, Clarence
Guessford, Elmer
Guessford, Otha
Guessford, Reuben
Guessford, William
Hammond, Obed I.
Hanna, J. Henry
Harsh, Isaac G.
Hawbraker, Lewis C.
Heck, Vernon W.
Hetzer, Harry K.
Hetzer, S. Roy
Hetzer, William H.
Hoffman, Emmert M.
Hoffman, Frank H.
Hoffman, Grant L.
Hoffman, Roy E.
Hose, Earl F.
Hose, Fred A.
Hurd, Fritz D.
Hurd, Mason M.
Hurd, William S.
James, Frank W.
Johnson, Lawrence R.
Johnson, Russell
Jordan, Charles
★ Killed in Action
† Died in Service
[Opposite side:]
Erected and dedicated
to the memory of the boys from
The Williamsport District
who gave their lives or their services
in the World War
1914 — 1918
Kees, Allen G.
Keller, Lester J.
Kern, Nelson G.
Kershner, David R.
Kershner, Richard R.
Kimble, William B.
Knipple, Carl
Knode, R. D.
Knodle, Arthur S.
Krauss, William A.
Kreps, John
Kreps, Lesher L.
Lamp, Alvey J.
Landis, Goldie A.
Lemen, Herman L.
Little, Charles A.
Little, James F.
Lizer, Samuel E.
Long, Frank W.
Long, John D.
Long, Simon W.
Marr, Roy
Miller, Charles L.
Miller,
Eugene C.
Miller, Raymond H.
★ Moore, Joseph L.
Moore, Thomas A.
Moore, Randolph
Murray, George C.
Myers, Walter D.
McAfee, J. Riley
McCardell, W. Ernest
McCardell, Norman R.
McCardell, Richard K.
McCauley, Robert E.
Nalley, Clyde G.
Norris, Clyde C.
Patton, J. Edward
Poffenberger, Charles
Poffenberger, George L.
Poffenberger, Harry
Poffenberger, William H.
Powell, Russell F.
Reed, Benjamin E.
Reid, Conway R.
Roth, Grover W.
Rowe, Clyde
Rowland, Samuel J.
Sanders, John
Shank, Elmer R.
Sharer, John M.
Siler, Ralph
Smith, E.L.
Smith, Harry C.
Speaker, Elsworth R.
Speaker, Walter P.
Somers, Harry L.
Staley, Emory
Taylor, Bernard H.
Teach, Jacob
Templeton, Frank
Templeton, William
Thompson, Jesse D.
Tice, Joel K.
Traver, Albert R.
Traver, Harry R.
Turner, John D.
Upperman, John L.
Wiley, Edgar
Wiley, Samuel
Willet, Kenneth A.
Williams, Lawrence T.
Wine, John F.
Wolf, Raymond
Wolfe, Chester
Wolfe, Benjamin
Wolfe, William
Wright, Eugene
Wright, Robert V.L
Zimerly, George
Zimmerman, Ira M.
(Colored)
Brown, Edward
Hamilton, William H.
★
Killed in Action
† Died in Service
[Plaques that have been added to the display:]
In recognition of all veterans who made the sacrifice for freedom:
W.W. II
Dec. 7, 1941 — Dec. 31, 1946
In recognition of all veterans who made the sacrifice for freedom:
Korea
June 25, 1950 — Jan. 31, 1955
In recognition of all veterans who made the sacrifice for freedom:
Vietnam
Dec. 22, 1961 — May 7, 1975
In honor of all veterans who gave so freely for God and Country:
Lebanon/Grenada
Aug. 24, 1982 — July 31, 1984
In honor of all veterans who gave so freely for God and Country:
Panama
Dec. 20, 1989 — Jan. 31, 1990
In honor of all veterans who gave so freely for God and Country:
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