THOSE WHO SERVED®
Newton County, Arkansas

"Let Their Names Be Remembered..."


Located on a corner of the Court House Square in Jasper, Arkansas is a Memoriam to Newton County persons whose lives were lost while in service, during times of war. A street sign is right in front of this memorial marker, making it difficult to take a good, centered picture. This is what I was able to come up with...



The center section of the memorial reads:

IN MEMORIAM

NEWTON COUNTY VETERANS OF ALL WARS WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY


W. E. Strong
Floyd Sullivan
Truman Tennison
W. H. Thomason
Virgil Torix
K. E. Villines
Truman Villines
Dennis Wheeler
Verlan Willis
David Beard
William Sims
R. M. Barr
Will Bean
Cuarat Campbell
Thomas Duncan
Hessie Edgmon
Lee Garrison
Bert Hamilton
Carroll Manns
A. R. Summers
William Gash
Lee Davis


The right wing of the memorial:


William Brisco
Marion Brogden
James M. Cecil
H. C. Chafffin
Virgil Conly
Joseph Cooksey
John A. Criner
John Daniel
Harmon Davis
David Flud
Marion Harp
J. W. Howard
Reuben A. Hudson
James H. Lasater
John H. Lasater
William Manes
Daniel McPherson
F. M. Meek
John Munholland
John Owen
T. B. Parker
Duncan Patterson
Benjamin Riggs
F. M. Riggs
James Smith
Hiram Spurlock
Daniel Tennison
William Williams
Martin Young
Timothy Sexton


The left wing of the memorial:


N. W. Armer
Frank Bickner
Caldin Bolen
G. H. Clark
Emory Collins
Albert Cooper
Quenton Criner
Loyd Dixon
Raymond Dollar
Eldon Farmer
A. G. Freeman
Bailey Greenhaw
Bill Heydenrich
Calvin W. Hill
Harold Kilgore
William Lawrence
Edward Lovell
Grover Madison
Simon Mayberry
Walter Moore
Jim Jr. Phillips
James G. Pratt
Jimmy Primrose
Ervin Rich
Woodrow Shatswell
F. L. Sims
Carroll Smith
D. L. Smith
D. F. Spencer
Harold Strong


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Let us remember and honor all those who served...

The following pages contain the names of individuals with a Newton County connection who, through the years...at times of peace and during times of war...served in various stages and branches of the military.

All eligible veterans are entitled to a marked grave. Government headstones or markers are available at no cost, through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Headstones and markers that have previously been provided by the Government can also be replaced at no cost to the applicant. If a marker has deteriorated or been vandalized, to the point that is illegible, contact the VA through the Memorial Programs Service at 1-800-697-6947 for information on obtaining a replacement.

The following section allows you to pay tribute to your family members and friends, with a Newton County connection, who have served in any branch of the military, at anytime...send information and a picture if you have one, and I will add the individual/s to the online tribute pages...click on the following page #s to view those already online...

INDEX PAGE & OCCURANCE OF SURNAMES APPEARING THEREIN
Page #1

Armer
Beckham
Bolin
Cooper
Farmer
Guthrie
Riggs
Seaboalt
Whiteley
Villines
Page #2

Bailey
Boen
Cowan
Daniels
Edgmon
Harp
McGhee
Standridge
Thomas
Villines
Page #3

Cagle
Case
Clark
Cowan
McCoy
Sexton
Snow
Standridge
Tilley
Villines
Page #4

Case
Cowan
Edgmon
Edgmon
Ewin
Gillmore
Gregory
Ober
Standridge
Standridge
Page #5

Armer
Edgmon
Edgmon
Essex
Fowler
Gregory
Patty
Standridge
Strode
Villines
Page #6

Buchanan
Case
Clark
Cowell
Curtis
Dixon
Greenhaw
Monroe
Spencer
Spencer
Page #7

Bynum
Clark
Edgmon
Essex
Freeman
Phillips
Roberson
Roberson
Rush
Wishon
Page #8

Carlton
Casey
Gilmore
Hickman
Holt
Pierce
Poyner
Shelton
Truelove
Woodward
Page #9

Carter
Clark
Cooper
Criner
Crutchfield
Henderson
Jeffries
Jones
Madison
Strode
Page #10

Baker
Bethel
Chaffin
Crutchfield
Daniels
Edgmon
Grogan
Jones
Robinson
Taylor
Page #11

Baker
Barr
Bohannon
Cone
Daniels
Hefley
Henderson
Kilgore
Reddell
Shatwell
Page #12

Carlton
Carter
Dickey
Gregoire
Henderson
Henderson
Keeton
Lackey
McCutcheon
Shelton

The song being played is "Freedom's Soil", from the CD "Where's Loomis".

The vocalist is BMI Songwriter, Lenny Green.

He wrote "Freedom's Soil" for all our ancestors who built a nation
from the ground up and for those who gave it their all to keep it free.

The song is © copyrighted and is used here with permission. All rights reserved.

(Lenny served in the US Navy) Visit Lenny's Web Site.

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