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Palmerton to dedicate Vietnam memorial

A dedication of stone wings that will be placed by the Vietnam Memorial in Palmerton to honor those who lost their lives in the Vietnam War is on the horizon.

The Vietnam Memorial Stone Wings Dedication will be held at 6:15 p.m. July 20 in the Palmerton Borough Park. The dedication is open to everyone.

The Palmerton United Veteran’s Organization, comprised of American Legion Post 269 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7134, is in charge of the project.

Steve Vlossak, a member of the Palmerton United Veterans Organization, said the wings are engraved with the names of the 18 servicemen from Carbon County who lost their lives in the war.

They include: David R. Bartholomew, Neal G. Bollinger, Charles R. Jones, Samuel O’Donnel, George M. Bevich Jr., Paul C. Hunter, Merlin C. Hollenbach, Michael P. Pavlocak Jr., Larry L. Neff, William C. Whitehead Jr., John R. Early, Anthony R. Giannangeli, Dennis R. Andrew, Leon D. Eckhart, Clyde R. Houser Jr., Ronald S. Christman, Clifford I. Sell, and Edward N. Beers.

Vlossak said they respectfully request all families and relatives of those servicemen to attend and contact him, so that they can have special seating prepared.

He said they may reach him at vlossaklaw@hotmail.com, Steve Vlossak Sr. P.O. Box 224, Palmerton, PA, 18071, or by calling 610-826-7070, or 610-704-8086.

Vlossak said the project has been about one-and-a-half-years in the making, and added that the foundation was put in last fall and was done by Tom and Clark Wentz.

He said the wings are being engraved by Walters Monument Co. in Summit Hill, and will be an addition to the veterans memorial they put up for Vietnam veterans, as well as the Moving Wall.

Joe Uhnak, president of the Palmerton Area Veterans Memorial Committee, praised Vlossak, whom he said has “done an excellent job” on the project.

“We’re very excited,” Uhnak said. “It’s a great project he’s doing; I’m very proud of him, and I’m sure all the veterans feel the same way, too.”

In July 2018, the Palmerton United Veterans Organization dedicated the monument recognizing The Moving Wall’s time in the borough park.

The Wall, a half-sized replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., lists the names of over 58,000 servicemen and women who lost their lives in the war.

From July 21 to 26, 2016, about 20,000 people visited Palmerton Borough Park to observe the Wall for which a group of volunteers served to pay homage to those whose lives were lost be reading each and every name on the monument.

The stone monument, crafted by Walters Monument Co., features a highly detailed photograph of the Moving Wall in the park with an inscription that includes the date and pivotal welcome home message. The stone’s base was donated and installed by Todd Wentz.

A dedication of stone wings that will be placed by the Vietnam Memorial in Palmerton to honor those who lost their lives in the Vietnam War will be held in the summer. The Vietnam Memorial Stone Wings Dedication will be held at 6:15 p.m. July 20 in the Palmerton Borough Park. TERRY AHNER/TIMES NEWS
The Palmerton United Veteran's Organization, comprised of American Legion Post 269 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7134, is in charge of the project. Pictured, left to right, are Palmerton United Veteran's Organization members Bruce Reiner, Joe Uhnak, Bill Gallagher, Mike Meining and Steve Vlossak. TERRY AHNER/TIMES NEWS