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This memorial dedicated to all veterans of Clark County and to those who will come after us for their service to God and country. They gave the supreme sacrifice World War II. Gerhard Biberdorf, Julian Hamre, Clarence Seefeldt, Thayen Smith, Clifford Walters, Josehp Maltby, Lawren Headly, Herbert Knowlton, Ralph Dudley, Merrill Bailey, Leroy Fiekens, Maurice Naramore, Marshall Peterson, Leroy Stokes, Franklin Doyen, Henry Kluess, Kendall Smith, August Aldow, Selmer Waxhahl, Maurice Frothinger, Elmer Rusch, Ralph Sennert, James Benson, Albert Geise, Curtis Eccena, Roy Stevens, Arlie Reiter, Wayne Sundall Korean War Robert Blashill, Kennith Madsen, James Wittemore, Burdett Rowden, Ralph Lien Vietnam War Sponsored by American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts and Auxiliaries of Clark County Veterans Prayer Father of us all!
In the depth of our silent reverence we realize the truth of the inspired words, ‘I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.’ As comrade after comrade departs, we march on with our ranks grown thinner. Help us to be faithful unto thee and to one another look in mercy on the widows and children of our departed comrades, we beseech thee, and with thine own tenderness console and comfort those who are bereaved heavenly father, bless our country with freedom, peace and righteousness.
Through this favor may we meet at last before the throne in Heaven. We praise thy great name forever and forever. Amen.
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Samuel Harrison Elrod
Clark at corner of Commercial Street, SD
Fifth Governor of South Dakota Samuel H. Elrod was born near Coatesville, Indiana, May 1, 1856.
Birthplace of South Dakota Amateur Baseball
US, SD
Garden City - - Six Miles North In 1931 an economic depression spread across South Dakota and the nation.
