The inscription on this marker, erected in 1933, reads:
World War I
1914 — 1918
Dedicated to the men
and women who served
in the great war which
was believed to be the
final war of human
liberty and the "war to
end all wars".
The inscription on this monument reads:
Dedicated to
World War
Veterans
On the back of the monument there is an Honor Roll of Westminster WWI veterans (see photo gallery).
OUR SOLDIER BOYS
Ernest Whitworth
M.A. Bearden
A.M. Dorn
J.O. Johns
W.B. Dillard
W.T. McCordy
H.L. Evans
B.H. Gilliam
H.D. Breazeale
F.K. Breazeale
J.P. Dendy, Jr.
Roy Stribling *
D.A. McMillan
Dr. W.C. Marett
Bruner Danrzler
Dr. F.T. Simpson
W.N. Dalton
W.L. Green
W.L. England, Jr.
J.R. Sullivan
J.E. Gaines, Jr.
H.B. Mulkey
Bottom Plaque
Presented to
American Legion Post 107
by
Westminster Baptist Church
Dr. Randy Keasler, Pastor
May 29, 2003
World War Veterans
Connected to the Church
The inscription on this memorial reads:
In honored memory of
the men of Grayson County
who served in World War I
1917 - 1918
Duty, Honor, Country
Well Done
Be Thou At Peace
Erected by Grayson County Barracks No. 81 and Denison Barracks No. 3, U.S.A. Veterans of World War I.