Garland Maine Honor Roll and Library

(Source: Marilyn Sue Libby Moore & Fran Jones Libby)

Honor roll of residents who served in the Second World War, outside Lyndon Oak Library in Garland, Maine.
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World War II Honor Roll

Garland, Maine, United States

Adams, Arnold

Bagley, Kenneth
Brown, Percy
Batchelder, John
Beyea, Gordon
Burrill, Carleton
Clark, Donald
Clark, Roger
Davis, Clifford
Day, Everett
Dancer, Harold
Dean, Wallace Jr.
Estabrook, Clayton
Ernest, Stanley
French, Herbert
Fogg, Stanley
Gilles, John Jr.
Giles, Gerald
Gallagher, John
Gallagher, Ralph
Glasgon, Bobbie
Herrick, Harold
Haskell, Sherwood
Haskell, Lawrence
Junck, Marjorie

Johnson, Charles
Jones, Robert
Jones, Kenneth
Libby, Galen
Libby, Lincoln
Monroe, Walter
Monroe, George
Monroe, Nolan
Monroe, Roger
Olson, Oscar
Pushor, Carl
Page, Norman
Pearl, Guy
Robinson, Paul
Robinson, John Jr.
Ramsdell, George
Robichaud, Joseph
Scott, Linwood
Sawyer, Ervin
Stone, Lee
Smith, John
Stone, Paul
Stevens, Alan
Simpson, John
Titcomb, Franklin
Towle, John
Washburn, Shirley
Whiting, Noram
Webber, Merville
Webber, Gordon
Weber, Vernie
Webber, Renview

Missing In Action

Monroe, Wilbur Jr.

Discharge

Boynton, Alton
Judkinds, Elmer
Davis, Shirley
Goodwin, Lester
Engstrom, Wilfred

"I trust you have received the Garland Honor Roll that was posted in the '40s. It leaves off at least four names: Bernard Jones, who was born, grew up and completed school in Garland; Frances Dancer, who, as far as I know, always lived in Garland; and Chester & Frank Barnes, who attended school in Garland, and called Garland home, returning after they were older. Lincoln Clifford is another veteran who was not listed, who can be added to the list of those who grew up and went to school in Garland." ~FJL
Source: Marilyn Sue Libby Moore & Fran Jones Libby
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