Honoring and Remembering Whitewater Area Veterans Who Passed Away Since Last Memorial Day

We honor and remember the following Whitewater area veterans who passed away since last Memorial Day. “It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.” — General George S. Patton

Curt A. Anderson

Arleigh D. Aschebrooke

Michael L. Bacon

Rodney D. Berg

Robert K. Brown

Robert N. Burrows

Eugene J. Frodl

Vernon C. Greenquist

Roger Helming

David Koch

Kyle J. Koebler

Richard W. Landsee

David A. McComb

Harold Miles

Ralph G. Mundinger

Bryan Nelson

Richard V. Regelein

Edward A. Ritter

Neil F. Rolli

Robert L. Rowley

Einer E. Scheuerman

Kieth R. Seward

Victor F. Shober

Robert Shuman

Arthur Speerbrecher

Gary K. Stone

Charles F. Timm

Robert H. Wright

Gerald Wynn

Aurelio “Paul” Yvarra Jr.

Paul Zimmerman

Eric Paul Zipp

Thanks to Bill Miles, World War II and Korean War veteran and longtime William Graham Post 173 American Legion member for helping us compile this list. We apologize if we have omitted the name of any veteran. It is not intentional. We only know what we see reported in the media and other sources. Steven R. Smith, Adjutant, William Graham Post 173 of the American Legion

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