“Fresno Marine Dies in Action in Pacific War” – Fresno Bee, Oct 21, 1944
Private First Class Huston R. Fannon, USMC
This article is part of a series honoring the battle-dead of the city of Fresno, California. The memorial was dedicated on November 8, 2019, at the Fresno City Hall. The following article ran in the Fresno Bee on October 21, 1944. I researched the death of PFC Fannon in connection with the Fresno Veterans Memorial project.
"Fresno Marine Dies in Action in Pacific War"
Source: Fresno Bee, October 21, 1944
Mr. And Mrs. Raymond W. Fannon of 2304...
“Fresno Soldier is Killed in French Fighting,” Fresno Bee, September 26,1944
This article is part of a series honoring the battle-dead of the city of Fresno, California. The memorial was dedicated on November 8, 2019, at the Fresno City Hall. The following article ran in the Fresno Bee on September 26, 1944. I researched the death of PFC Potter in connection with the Fresno Veterans Memorial project.
"Fresno Soldier is Killed in French Fighting"
Source: Fresno Bee, September 26, 1944
Mrs. Ida Potter, of Route 10, Box 121, today was notified by the war department...
Hometown Heroes – Fresno Unveils New Veterans Memorial
On Friday, November 8, 2019, the City of Fresno unveiled a brand-new memorial honoring 464 local heroes who died in battle in wars ranging from World War I to Afghanistan and Iraq.
The Fresno Veterans Memorial stands outside Fresno City Hall at 2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, California. It consists of three polished black granite slabs arranged around a central monument. The center stone bears the City of Fresno seal, the inscription "Dedicated to the Fresno Veterans Who Served with Honor and...




















