A total of 88 Huntington County veterans have died since last Memorial Day, reports the Huntington County Veterans Service Office.
Those veterans are:
Rhynard L. Abbett, Nikki A. Abbett, Robert L. Allen, Harry G. Auten, Douglas E. Baker, Jan D. Bartrom, Robert A. Beavens, Lewis D. Beck, Wayne A. Beemler, Harold T. Bennett, John H. Berg, Robert P. Bir, Lincoln R. Brundige, Robert D. Bucher, Raymond J. Budrow Sr., Vernon W. Byer, Buddy W. Chapin, Dick E. Christ, Donald K. Coffman and Norman D. Cozad.
Also, Vernon T. Crewse, Howard A. Davis, John R. Deibler, Allen L. Denney, Glenn C. Dillon, Freddy W. Ditton, Frank A. Eads, James E. Eckert, Dean B. Garrett, Dean L. Gearhart, Robert E. Gernand, Ronald C. Geyer, Jack J. Godfroy, Joseph W. Hake, Robert E. Hale, John A. Harmon, Harold E. Harter, Robert G. Heaston, Don E. Hendry and Harley M. Henline II.
Also, Robert L. Henn, Dwight J. Hinds, Joseph L. Holloway, David L. Huston, Philip A. Jackson, Frederick E. Kellogg, Ronald G. Kistler, William L. Kline, Miles V. Knowles Jr., Robert L. Krider, George R. Krieg, Richard J. Mann, William R. Marshall, Wesley C. Moeck Jr., Billy L. Mundy, Paul A. Okuly, Bobby D. Ormsby, Donald H. Ping, Noble G. Pinkerton, Wayne L. Powell, Albert E. Pulley, Michael J. Putman, Melinda Reece, Max D. Richardson, Charles W. Rogers, Leo H. Scheer and Richard T. Scher.
And, Carl E. Seely, Jack G. Sell, Ron D. Sharpe, Keith D. Smart, Carl E. Smith, Donald E. Smith, Clyde W. Sprowl, Dean E. Stonebreaker, John W. Swales, Randall E. Tackett, Douglas A. Thomas, Steven A. Thorne, Donald G. Thrift, Charles R. Topp, Evan T. Towne, Alvin R. Waggoner, Charles E. Weicht, Curtis D. Wickline, Billy Williams, James R. Wine and Warner J. Worster.