G. K. Chesterton wrote, "Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die." The men and women who served in the armed forces, whether during a time of war, or one of peace, are living examples of that contradiction. Each should be honored and remembered, so that our gratitude never fades.
Our Veterans' Memorial Wall includes the names of those individuals who served the nation, and are now entrusted to our care. If the veteran you are looking for is not here, please enter the name of the deceased or the next of kin in the search box below and click search. You may also view current and past listings to find the name of your veteran. Names are listed alphabetically.
Emmery Eastman
January 12, 1929 - - August 25, 2018
Emmery Glenn Eastman, 89 of Clinton, passed away Saturday, August 25, 2018. Born January 12, 1929 in Richland County, Montana to the late Henry E. and Myrtle Glenn Eastman. Emmery served 20 years in the United States Airforce. He was of the Methodist faith; he enjoyed collecting coins, gardening and his dogs. Most of all, his true enjoyment was his family. Left to cherish his ...
Kenneth Ellis Sr
September 27, 1941 - - June 27, 2017
Kenneth Lee Ellis, Sr., 75, of Jerusalem, passed away June 27, 2017. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on September 27, 1941 to Mark Ray and Venious L. Mcelyea Ellis. Kenneth served in the United States Navy and was a minister in The Church of God of Prophecy. He enjoyed flower gardening and cooking. Left to cherish Kenneth's memory are his children Kenneth L. "Kip" Ellis J ...
Jack Eaton
November 24, 1927 - - June 09, 2014
Jack L. Eaton, 87, Resident of Fairfield Bay, passed away June 9, 2014 He was born November 24, 1927 in Waukomis Oklahoma to the late Everette and Viola Eaton. He attended Central High School in Oklahoma City and at age 16 he joined the Merchant Marines without his parents consent. He also served in the United States Navy as a Yoeman after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Upon ...
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