Abington District World War I Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women
of Abington District who answered
the call to service in the World War
Ernest Lafitte Brautigam
James Diodato
Aaron M. Welch
[They died in service]
George R. Ambler, Jr. • Harry A.D. Baer • Albert N. Baggs • John M. Bockius, Jr. • George Boutcher • John A. Boutcher • Norman Boutcher • Edward Francis Britt, 2nd. • Sidney F.T. Brock • Joseph P. Brogan • William A. Brogan • Joseph E. Carney • Auson E. Carnill • Louis Cavallaro • Clarence E. Coffman • George M. Cooper • Oscar Corson • Mary Anne Dietrich • Edward Farenwald • William H. Ferguson • Charles F. Fossler • Theodore Glentworth, 3rd. • Alfred W. Gordon • Charles H. Gordon • Joseph Haines, Jr. • David D.M. Haupt • H. Lloyd Haupt • Carl Conrad Henderson • Elmer E. Hetzel • George C. Hicks • John C. Hicks • Francois L. Hughes • Thomas C. Hutchinson • Richard Henry Insall • Sarah Henderson Keown • John B. Kiffe • Rex Kiffe • Paul T. Kraus • James A. Leslie • Minor Lomax • Merrell Margerum • Roy Pembroke MacLaughlan • Joseph A. McCleary • Lawrence E. McFern • Russell E. McKinney • Clarence A. McVaugh • Robert D. Neely • Milnor W. Newcomb • Howard Nice • Otto Pfeil • Paul H. Pubanz • Monroe Coulter Roberts • George J. Rodemick • Arthur T. Rush • Warren E. Russell • Harry Harmer Salisbury • John Henry Saylor, Jr. • Francesco Scalfero • John Conyngham Stevens • Edwin White Stevenson • Robert R. Stewart • Elizabeth Coombs Strode • Randolph Taylor • Martin G. Thomasello • Edward Thomas Towill • Ernest D. Vozzy • George Ware • James William Weston • Ida M. Wharteney • Thomas Whiting • H. Calvin Williams, Jr. • Joseph B. Winder
Unveiled May 28, 1921.
Marker is at the intersection of Old York Road (Pennsylvania Route 611) and Susquehanna Road (Pennsylvania Route 2017), on the left when traveling south on Old York Road.
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