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.
Philip Jablunovsky
July 27, 1932 - - February 23, 2021
Philip Andrew “Phil” Jablunovsky, 88, of Indiana, died peacefully at his home on February 23, 2021, following an extended illness. Philip was born in Yatesboro on July 27, 1932, son of the late John Joseph Jablunovsky and Mary E. (Centko) Jablunovsky. He was the loving husband of Dorothy Ann (Bugay) Jablunovsky whom he married 54 years ago on June 25, 1966. Phil was a 1951 ...
Floyd Lockard
April 03, 1946 - - February 04, 2021
Floyd Maurice Lockard, 74, of Indiana, died February 4, 2021 in his home. Born in Indiana, April 3, 1946, he was a son of the late Alfred Maurice Lockard and Helen Marcella Johns. He was the husband of the late Diana Ruth (Bourdess) Lockard, whom he married June 8, 1968. Floyd served in the U.S. Army for three years during the Vietnam era, spending most of his time stationed ...
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