Windsor, Connecticut World War II and Korea Memorial
History and Location
Located on the grounds of Poquonock School, 1760 Poquonock Ave, Windsor, CT 06095. Poquonock School is a K-2 school. The monument was originally dedicated in 1954 to recognize the men from the Poquonock section of Windsor who lost their lives in World War II and the Korean Conflict. The plaque on the backside was located in the building and dedicated in the original building in 1954. The plaque was mounted on this stone and rededicated on July 22, 2004. It is known as the Poquonock and Northern Windsor War Memorial.
Transcription
front of stone
In Honor of Those Who Served
In The Armed Forces of The
United States of America
On a stone and plaque in front of the monument
The Poquonock and Northern Windsor
Veterans Memorial
Dedicated July 22, 2004
back of stone
In Honored Memory Of
Arlton Clayton Hull
Lucien J. Kosiorek
Ladd Krupa
Richard Metcalfe Osborne
Edward John Plunge
Edward M. Slipkas
John C. Taylor
Who Lost Their Lives
In the Services of their Country
In World War II and the Korean Conflict
Their Deeds and Sacrifices
Were in Keeping with the
Highest Tradition of Their Country
Erected 1954
I am participating in the Honor Roll Project of Heather Wilkinson Rojo – the purpose is to photograph and transcribe Veteran names for family research. Heather’s Blog can be found at Honor Roll Project.