Pioneer Genealogical Society - Ponca City, Oklahoma
Blackwell Veteran's Memorial

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BLACKWELL VETERAN’S MEMORIAL
Sometime in the mid 1950’s a memorial marker was set in the Northwest corner of the IOOF Cemetery for the Unknown soldiers. In 1967 the American Legion appointed a board of members to study the feasibility of installing a memorial board behind the Unknown soldiers’ marker. It was decided that the requirements to get a veteran’s name engraved on the stone would be that they had served in the armed services of the United States, honorably discharged and were buried in the cemetery. The only names to be engraved on the markers and not buried in the cemetery were to be soldiers missing in action or lost at sea. Early
in 1968 the fund raising began and in December the first three 4’
X 9’ stones were ordered. These three stones, to be used for the
memorial board honoring, were marked Forever Honored, Forever Remembered
and Forever Mourned. In Jan 1969 the markers were installed and the
first 346 names were engraved. May 25, 1969 a dedication ceremony was
conducted.
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