Dedicated to our loved ones who perished during times of war

Dedicated to our loved ones who perished during times of war

Move completed on June 8, 2016. Original maker & date unknown; at least 1950's. Large interlocking monument moved from American Legion 529 post home to Night Rider's Park, Dillonvale, OH. Randy Borkoski planned & set the foundation to hold the weight, at least over 4,000 pounds. Randall Gallagher Memorials, family owned/operated, cleaned, released interlocked pieces and moved 4 of 5 parts, pro bono. Colianni Construction assisted in moving center piece, pro bono. It originally contained names of local loved ones killed in action in WWII. Names were added following other wars. From WWII: Aldo Persiani, James Riley, Charles Rimer, Frank Sable Jr., William Serowik, Adam Sihelnik, Frank Skatula, Herbert Snyder, Howard Soukup, Joseph Swabado Jr., Steve Vargo, Donn Young, Joseph Zaboroski, Charles Boruta, Frank Blaha, James Foltz, John Harbursky, William Jarvis Jr., Arthur Karnosh Jr., Peter Kensiki, Michael Kulhawik Jr., Steve Magyar, Emil Marrzetz, Joseph Motoevich, Robert Nichols, Lawrence Penman, Edward Whitman Jr. and Delio Brandi. Korean War: James Mellinger. Vietnam: Keith Fisher. Gulf War: Nathan Finney.

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Date of Installation:

June 8, 2016

Organization Responsible for Installation:

Randall Gallagher Memorials, Randy Borkoski, Coilianni Construction, Legionnaires Post 529

Memorial War Era(s):

Vietnam
Korea
WWII
Other

Location:

State Route 150/ Liberty Street, Night Rider's Park, Dillonvale, OH. Lat N40deg 11'43" Long W80deg 46'34". GPS 40.19566deg -80.775599. Finallatitudeandlongitude.com

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Dedicated to our loved ones who perished during times of war

Dedicated to our loved ones who perished during times of war

Dedicated to our loved ones who perished during times of war

Dedicated to our loved ones who perished during times of war

Dedicated to our loved ones who perished during times of war

 

Published on June 8, 2017