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World War I

John Carver Adams

John K. Beaumont

Ray Blum

Julius Bruskin

George Connolly

Claude Daw

Pasquale De Francesco

Stephen H. Dorr Jr.

Stuart E. Edgar

William R. Harrison

George Kalvio

Winan Klesick

Joseph G. Lamb Jr.

Paul Martino

Bertram Townsend

Albert Trazewski

Ralph Zellars


Nutley Sons Honor Roll - World War I

World War II

Arthur Abbott Jr.
Daniel Antonacci
Thomas Ashton Jr.
Souren Avedisian

Norman Bell
Eugene Bellene
Walter Brandenberger
Charles A. Braun
Frank Burak
Sydney Butcher

John Peter Canis
Robert Cary
Dominick Cassera
Theodore Cassera
Malcolm Christopher
John James Clark
Robert Clendinning Jr.
Samuel Cobb
Charles Coburn
Frederick Comer

William H. Deighan
Gilbert Davies
John Del Grosso
Joseph A. Des Jardins Jr.
Robert Dickert
Anthony Di Petta
William Donohue
Allen Thomas Duke
Cecil Dunthorn

Lothrop F. Ellis

Vincent Fields
William E. Frost

Arthur Garrett
Frank Garruto
John Gervan
Robert Gray

George Haack
Stanley Hand
Charles Haney
John M. Hanley
Carl L. Hansen
James Hare
Howard Harle Jr.
Preston Hastings
Werner Holzhauer Jr.

Anthony Impellizzeri

Maro L.Jahr

Charles W. Katt
Joseph Kirwelewicz
Walter J. Kotwica
Frederick Kurz

Arthur Leithauser
Howard Lemperle
Charles Liebau
Emil Liloia
James J. LoFrano
William Louden

C. Hayden Malmstrom
Warren Marks
Thomas Maxham
Herbert Maxwell
Ronald McCormack
Walter Mihalchuk
Halsey Miller
James Murren
John Mutch

William Nutzel Jr.

Charles O’Neill
Edward Oyler

William Pearson
James Pierce
Samuel Powers

Wallace Reed

Francis Schwarzenbek
Percy Shuart
Charles J. Smith
Thomas E. Smith
George Stanford
Frank Stangota
Walter A. Stecewicz
Stanley J. Szczyrek

Gordon A. Tasney
Richard Teeple
Robert V. Turchette

Richard Van Divort

Herbert R. Washburne
Russell W. Wester
Wilbur E. Westfall
Lee O. White
John Windheim Jr.
Donald J. Wood
Thurston F. Woodford


Nutley Sons Honor Roll - World War II

Korean War

Robert G. Bliss
Robert G. Bliss died Feb. 4, 1953, during Army maneuvers in Germany.
Pfc. Joseph DiNardo
Pfc. Joseph DiNardo has been declared missing in action since Dec. 2, 1950.
Pfc. John R. Gorman
John R. Gorman, 24, was killed in action in Korea on May 18, 1951.
1st Lt. Bernard Hafkin
1st. Lt. Bernard Hafkin was killed in action on Heartbreak Ridge, Korea, on Oct. 19, 1951
John McConnell
S/Sgt. McConnell, an Army recruiter, died on Oct. 9, 1951
Richard Arthur Miller
Fireman 1/c Richard Arthur Miller, 20, was killed in July 1951 during an amphibious landing exercise at Camp Pendleton, Va.
Corp. Alex. MacMillan
Corporal Alex. "Sandy" MacMillan, was killed in action northwest of Honsong, Korea on March 22, 1951.
Pfc. William W. Nolze
Private William Nolze, 26, has now been "presumed dead," after being reported missing in the Korean War since April 24, 1951.
Pfc. Nicholas S. Pucci
Pfc. Nicholas S. Pucci, 18, was killed in action Sept. 6, 1950, in Pusan, Korea.
Pfc. Reed A. Smith
Pfc. Reed Artell Smith died Feb. 15, 1951, as a result of an automobile accident at Camp Breckenridge, Ky.
Pfc. John F. Van Der Linde
Private John F. Van Der Linde was killed in action in Korea on March 15, 1951.
Nutley Sons Honor Roll - Korean War

Peacetime Casualties

Lawrence DiVuolo
Sgt. DiVuolo died in a plane crash on March 22, 1955

Frank Paul Jannarone Jr.
Lt. Jannarone was killed in an air crash on June 12, 1958

Charles A. Marsh
Staff Sgt. Marsh died following an auto accident on July 23, 1958

Salvatore Pillitteri
Lt. Pillitteri died in an auto accident on January 25, 1957

Pervis Robison Jr.
Seaman Robison was killed at sea on April 10, 1963

Dennis R. Schutte
Schutte was killed in an auto accident in France in July 1956.

Charles Tillou
1st Lt. Tillou was killed in an air collision in September 1958

Thomas W. Tuttle
2nd Lt. Tuttle was killed in a crash landing on May 7,1958

Edward Joseph Zuczek
Lt. Zuczek was lost in a storm in October 1958

Nutley Sons Peacetime Casualties

Vietnam War


Thomas VanHouten

Second Generation Nutley Honor Roll
Charles Richard Katt Guttilla

Nutley Sons Honor Roll

Remembering the Men Who Paid For Our Freedom
Nutley, New Jersey




A place of honor and remembrance for the Nutley sons
who paid with their lives to preserve our freedom

This Nutley Sons Honor Roll will list biographies
of the more than 130 Nutley sons who died while
in service to our country.