Crown Zellerbach WWII Memorial
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A memorial to remember Crown Zellerbach employees who died in WWII.
Waymark Code: WMF55K
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 08/24/2012
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This is a memorial to remember Crown Zellerbach employees who died during WWII. Crown Zellerbach, now Georgia Pacific, was the main employer in Camas, WA during WWII. The memorial is in a green space across the street from Georgia Pacific and looks down on the mill which is still active. The memorial reads:
In honor of the employees from this division who gave their lives while serving in the armed forces during World War II.
Curtin P Barnett
James F Hagensen
Thelma A Rancore
Jimmie Clark Berg
Wayne A Harwood
Lewis L Ray
Eugene P Brundage
John D Howard
Walter E Resner
Elmer Buskirk
Vernon W Kane
Gordon E Robertson
Chester H Bonde
Laurence C Koplin
Eugene P Shauvin
Leonard B Conway
Mickey B Ludwig
Albert F Tews
Harold D Farris
Joseph R Nash
Robert C Tracy
Clarence E Osborne
Crown Zellerbach
Corporation
Dedicated August 18, 1947
Date of Dedication: 08/18/1947
Property Permission: Private
Access instructions: It is private land but accessible by the public. There is no parking right at the memorial so you need to park further into downtown and walk back.
Location of waymark: NW 6th Avenue and Division Street Camas , WA USA 98607
Commemoration: Crown Zellerbach employees who died while serving in the armed forces during WWII
Access times: Not listed
Website for Waymark: Not listed
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