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Placer County War Memorials

Placer County War Memorials
Info collected and submitted by Kathie Marynik

ALL WARS:

Veterans of All Wars memorial

 - New Auburn Cemetery, 1040 Collins Drive, Auburn.

“Dedicated to the Memory of Veterans of All Wars, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Veterans of World War I, Disabled American Veterans and Their Auxiliaries. Dedicated November 11, 1977”


Auburn Area War memorial

 - New Auburn Cemetery, 1040 Collins Drive, Auburn.

“Auburn Area War Memorial. Dedicated to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country during America’s conflicts since 1917.”

World War I

Richard Townsend
Louis Barnes
Fred Byxbe
Edward Larson
William Bellows Raymond Bobo
Abdenago Cortopassi
Guiseppe Del Debbio
James Fowler
James Herbert
Warren McKeon
Clarence Wilhelm


World War II

Fred Kendall
Larry Sorrell
David Waybur
Claude Anderson
Howard Gould
Kiyoshi Masaoka
Conrad Frausto
Thomas Dorsey
Lauren Barmore

William Cramsie

Leroy Botts

Lawrence Woolf

Edward Burch Robert Kendall
Ernest Hatch Frederick Johnson
Woodrow Kramling

John Sedgley

Howard Kuhn

David Howcroft

Ralph Mallery

James Moutoux

Bernard Meyer Wilson Hatch
Ronald Rohner

John Sippola

Henry Lazzarini

Enrico Chelini

Masa Sakamoto

George Dewey

John Stacker

 Richard Wittich

Gil Dunn

 Elmer Peterson

Lawrence Starkey

 Hubert Sefton

David Rey

 David Bishop

Harry Wong

 Frederick Johnson

William McKean

 Norman Rose

Betty T. Wood

 

 

Korea

 

Clifford Harries Charles Pagel
Wilbur DeBusk

 James Savage

Buddy Burris Robert Montgomery
Walter Class Jr.  

 

Vietnam

 

Marvin Butterfield Henry Starkey
Joe Kelley

Richard Thompson

Stanley Johnson

Daniel Bishop

Donald Huntley Jr.

Gary Holsclaw

Edwin Blagdon

Robert Mincey

Thomas Harbour

Daniel Flansaas

Kenneth Lamborn

 

 

Iraq

 

Jesse Mizener David Waters
John A. Lucente

Sean A. Stokes

Harley D. Andrews

 

 

Rocklin Veterans memorial

- 3972 Rocklin Road, Rocklin Memorial Park, Rocklin.

“This memorial is dedicated in memory of all the men and women from the Rocklin area who made the sacrifice to protect our lives and property while serving in the armed services of the United States of America. We stand in deep appreciation for the liberty we enjoy, and we stand in honor of their memory. You shall never be forgotten. We will remember. A grateful Rocklin community. Dedicated Nov. 11, 1997. Erected by Rukkala Monument Co.”

WORLD WAR I:

WWI memorial

- Fulweiler Street across from Old Auburn Cemetery, Auburn.

“Why? Dedicated to all the fallen men of the United States of America, past – present – future. World War I. BRKS 570 & AUX. 11 Nov 67”


WORLD WAR II:

Roseville’s WWII memorial

 - 114 Vernon Street, Roseville.

“This monument is dedicated by the Roseville Telephone Foundation to the Community of Roseville in honor of her loyal sons and daughters who faithfully and honorably served to protect our freedom as members of the Armed Forces in World War II. Over 1,200 of Roseville’s citizens participated in World War II, one of the highest participation rates of all cities in the United States. Thirty-four veterans died while defending their country. This monument was made possible through the efforts and generous support of the Roseville Telephone Company employees, veterans from all branches of service, businesses, and private citizens. November 11, 1995. Monument by Chapman Monument Company of Roseville.”

Lincoln’s WWII memorial

– Veterans Memorial Hall, 541 Fifth Street, Lincoln.

“In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II”


Lawrence Berry Stephen Davison
Daniel Hermosillo Carl Bohnisch
Michael Dougherty

 James Kaufield

Etollo Carnesecca Kenneth Englert
Frank Ludovina Rene Clark
Conrad Frausto

 Clarence Maloney

Bowman Carmichael Gus Frechalos

  Raymond Palazi

Elton Sandstad


 

Erected by James E. Fowler, Post and Unit No. 264, American Legion and Community.



KOREAN WAR:

Roseville’s Korean War Veterans memorial

 - Maidu Park, Maidu Drive, Roseville.

“In acknowledgement of those who made the Korean War Monument possible: Roseville Historical Society; Sam Piches; John Piches; A. C. “Tiny” Bermudez; Ralph L. Andrade; Bill Donaldson; Jim Berg; George Manzoli; Leonard “Duke” Davis; Chris Georgis; Fred D_____; David Piches, Architect; Gene Chapman, Stonemaster; City of Roseville & Grants Commission; City Parks & Recreation Dept.; County Supervisors, Bill Santucci & Ted Gaines; Roseville Telephone Co.”



VIETNAM WAR:

Roseville’s Vietnam memorial

- Saugstad Park, Douglas Boulevard, Roseville.

“In honor of the Armed Forces, Army, Marine, and Navy veterans of Placer County who served their country proudly in the Vietnam Conflict. 1961 -1973.”


Lance Corporal Bruce Wayne Brace

 Marines

Specialist 5 Danny Kaye Rich Army
Sergeant Jack Marston Harris

 Army

Major James Ervin Booth

 Air Force

Gunnery Sergeant John Vinson O’Connor

 Marines

Hospitalman Leslie William Royall III

Navy

Private First Class Mariano R. Negranza Jr.

Marines
Lance Corporal Robert Alan Yates

 Marines

 


 

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