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We, the citizens of Pike County have erected this monument in memory
of the living and dead, a permanent expression of our heartfeld
gratitude to those who fought and died so valiantly for freedom.
These Gave All
World War I
Barker, Adolphus
Dooley, Douglas S.
Dowdle, Douglas E.
McWha, Kelley M.
Shankles, Wesley
Strawn, Charles A.
Trout, Homer B.
Williams, Charlie
World War II
Adcock, C.A.
Ballard, George W. JR.
Carroll, Wayne S.
Chambers, C.H.
Cooley, Eugene
Copeland, HIlldress J.
Copeland, J.E.
Davis, Curtis H.
Duke, Ira
Evans, Alva
Funderburke, Ray D.
Gilbert Clyal M.
Golden, James L.
Graves, J.T.
Harper, Grady
Hedrick, James L.
Hill, Jessie
Howard, John A.
Hughes, Hollis
Jester, Archie
Lane, Gilbert
Lewis, William E.
Lingo, Donald
Lockewood, Clarence M.
Maxey, Howard W.
McCool, James R.
McDonnell, Lee Roy
McWha, Edgar A.
Mizzles, Tom E.
Nichlos, Jacob R.
Oliver, John R.
Price, Ollie
Reed, Jim N.
Risner, Homer C.
Sevier, Harlon C.
Shumate, Donald O.
Smalling, JOel D.
Steinheil, Willard
Stevens, Luther
Tedder, Homer
Thomasson, Frank V.
Thrash, Cleveland D.
Thrash, William E.
Ward, Warren G.
Wingfield, Conway
Witt, Thomas F.
Wright, Curtis M.
Nelon, Ray
Korea
Lusk, Billy J.
Musgrove, Richard D.
Vietnam
Russell, Arthur J. |