Photo by Rick Gleeson
This monument, located along State Street in Curwensville, depicts the Doughboy of World War I. Dedicated on Flag Day, June 14, 1925, to veterans of all wars, it was erected by the Curwensville American Legion Auxiliary at a cost of $3,750. The bronze plaque at the base of the monument contains 203 names.

1917  Their names we lovingly inscribe  1919



   

Abrino, Charles
Abrino, Louis
Addleman, Walter G.
Ake, Kenneth
Allessandro, Vincinzo
Ames, Russell
Ammerman, Clarence H.
Ammerman, George
Ancello, Joseph
Athens, Frank
Barger, Foster
Barnhoft, Forest C.
Bartell, Lester
Belloni, Americo
Belloni, John
Bennett. Ralph B.
Bernetti Mender
Bernetti, Oresti
Best, Moro W.
Bilger, Harry
Black, Clyde
Black, Dorsey
Blair, Frank
Bloom, Gordon
Bloom, Lamoine
Bloom, Raymond R.
Bloom, Roland
Bloom, Wilford
Bonsall, Paul B.
Booth, James O.
Booth, Stanley G.
Bowman, Lloyd
Bressler, Andrew
Bressler, Frank W.
Buck, W. Wade
Bunnell, Clarence
Bunnell.W. E.
Carajlni, Philip
Cat Ino, Samuel
Caveni, Alberto
Clark, Joseph R.
Cochran, Paul
Conrad, Charles
Cruikshank, Russell
Cruikshank, Samuel
Catalano, Michele A.
Damico, Santi
De Angiolis, Moceto
Decker, Russell


Deering, Chester B.
Deering, Robert O.
Deering, Walter E.
Degata, Joseph
Demessi, Pietro
Dickey, Beryl
Doll, Clair
Dotts, Carl B.
Dotts, Droze A.
Dotts, Leon
Dunn, David M.
Dunsmore, A. Douglas
Dunsmore, Ronald W.
Dyer, Willis N.
Elder, Herschell
Erhard, Ernest A.
Errigo, Antonio
Evans, Paul
Fabbri, Emelio
Facetti, Ugo
Fantasie, Luigi
Fido, Mike
Foust, Harry
Frank, Charles
Frank, Henry
Frank, William
Fye, Dewey
Gevongrossi, Antonio
Green, William
Guiher, John I.
Guiher, William C.
Hallman, Hobert
Hamilton, Droze W.
Hamilton, Karl
Harley, Alex P.
Hart, William G.
Harvey, Clair
Haulton, John V.
Hay, Lowell K.
Hays, Edwin M.
Heller, C. M. B.
Heller, Norman
Hess, Elmer C.
Hess. Richard M.
Hile, George
Hile, James W.
Hile, Ray
Hipps, Charles R.
Humphrey, Paul G.


Irvin, Daniel L.
Jenkins, Joseph L.
Jones, William T.
Kantar, Alexander
Kantar, Jacob
King, Orville C.
Kittelberger, G. Frederic
Kline, Leslie C.
Knepp, Clair W.
Knepp, Rowland L.
Knepp, William C.
Lansberry, Ai D.
Larani, Guiseppi
Leach, George
Leach, Frederick
Leach, Wayne W.
Leach, William I.
Lezzerini, Carlo
Lines, Emerson
Lines, William
Livingston, Charles
Mallon, David
Maneval, James E.
McCaulley, Howard
McClure, Charles
McNaul,Willard C.
Miller, Robert V.
Milliron, Joseph
Montz,Walter E.
Moore, Wilbur H.
Mullen, Cecil
Mullen, James Russell
Murray, James Clifford
Natili, Meriana
Norris, Anthony Wayne
Norris, Edward H.
Neff, James H.
O’Laughlin, William
Olson, George W.
Owens, J. Lee
Parker, Frank
Passarelli, Armando
Passmore, Walter
Patchet, Robert
Patton, Alexander E.
Peoples, Merril
Philips, M. Scott
Pistili, Clemente
Pizzuto, Andrea


Pizzuto, Peter
Pratt, Claude
Price, Fred M.
Price, Robert'
Price, Scott
Read, Philip K.
Riddle, Charles
Riddle, Joseph
Robinson, Isaac
Robinson, Saul
Robison, Paul G.
Rossi, Quintilio
Rothrock, Clarence
Russell, William P.
Salvatore, Raghi
Shearer, Katherine
Shearer, Mary
Shively, James R.
Shugart, Clair
Shugart, Ralph
Sipes, James E.
Snail, Karl W.
Smith, Joseph
Smith, Lester
Smith, Samuel M.
Smith, William G.
Sorente, Toney
Spasaro, Frank
Strickland, Guy
Strickland, Roy W.
Swatsworth, Clark
Temple, Arthur E.
Tennon, Louis
Thompson, James N.
Treefiti, Frank
Vaughn, Louis G.
Vesco, Joseph
Vesoloski, Charles
Volpe, Raymond
Watt, Miles
Way, Hugh
Webb, Paul D.
Welsh, Lester
Whitaker, Abram T.
Whitaker, Joseph M.
Whitaker, Moses N.
Williams, Samuel F.
Wise, Ernest
Wolf, Augustus Z., Jr.
Wolf, William C.
Those who made the supreme sacrifice
DiPasquali, Alfonso
Ferguson, Robert
Haddon, Clair
Pistilli, Mariano
Predellini, Ferdinando
Salvatore, Mingnouoi
Sipes, Joshua Earl

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