This Veterans memorial is located in Veterans Memorial Park It is a large three sided granite memorial, inscribed with the names of the veterans. We will honor all veterans inscribed on this memorial and to bear witness to their ultimate sacrifice in the other conflicts of the world: They are also listed below. There are ten World War I Veterans;
These are the
Boundary County Residents
Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice
in Service to Their Country
IN THEIR MEMORY
World War I
John A. Eickhammer, 1918, Orville J. Brant, 1918
William H. Athins, 1918 Paul F. Peter, Bertie F. Athins, 1918,
Louis F. Stone, 1918, Henry Nelson, 1918. Ralph C. Fisher, 1918, Charles L. Zimmerman, 1918 Carlisle Smith, 1919
World War II
Gordon W. Marcy, 1942, R. Carl Slater, 1942,
Raymond Galbraith, 1943, Russel Wilson 1943,
Harold R. Douglas, 1943, Robert S. Johnson, 1943,
Roderick T. Hill, 1943, Dorville (Jack) Walter,1943,
Walter R. Hendrick, 1943, Burness McFarland, 1943,
Wm. Robert Armstrong, 1944, Cecil J. Winter, 1944,
William C. Fee, 1944, Carl L. Skans, 1944,
Cecil M. Lannigan, 1944, Charles Watters, 1944,
Robert E. Litalieo, 1944, Richard R. Knoles, 1944,
Robert A. Gross, 1944, Lyle McGlocklin, 1944,
Arthur R. King, 1944 Leon E. Strand, 1944,
Cecil R. Welchko, 1944, Harry Swager, 1944
Andrew A. Middlemist, 1945, Paul E. Schefmer, 1945,
Walden (Pete) Rogers, 1945, Elson D. Howard, 1945,
Harold K. Fredericksem, 1945, Ferol Z. Girton, 1947
Korea
David L. Graham, 1951, Richard E. Wallen, 1952,
Robert D. McDonald, 1952
Vietnam
Keith L. Shipp, 1966, Thomas L. Peterson, 1968,
Ronald R. Thompson, 1968, Robert W. Hansen, 1969
Phillip A. Nichols, 1970,
Michael H. Richards, 1971