Dedicated to Veterans and all Veterans’ families from all wars and conflicts.

The Midcoast Area Veterans Memorial is dedicated to Veterans and all Veterans’ families from all wars and conflicts. The Memorial was created to give the Midcoast Maine community a place to reflect and honor the veterans in their lives.

Honoring Our Veterans

Young, Robert
Young, Linwood
Wotton, Sherwood
Wooster Brothers
Wolfertz, Russell
Winslow, Arthur
Wilson, Toive
Willis, Stephen
Widdecombe, James
Widdecomb, Robert
White, Leon and Leighton
Wenckus, Tom
Weatherby, M. John
Wass, Arnold
Bassick, Walter
Abbott, Walt
Walsh, Robert
Walsh, Harold
Wallace, Joseph
Wallace, William
Waldron, Sumner Waldron
Vogt, Paul
Murgita, Vito Bill
Vasso, Wilbur "Woody"
Vasso, Joseph
Vargas, Richard
Vanorse, Joseph
Turner, David Lewis
Tomkins, Richard
Tolman, Ronald
Thompson, Russell
Thompson, Edward
Tax, Francis
Stetson, Howard
Staples, R. Paul
Staples, Hector
Stanley, Arthur
Spear, Richard
Sodergren, Charles
Smith, James
Smith, Elsie
Smalley, Robert
Smalley, Donald
Smalley, Adelbert
Sleeper, Edward
Seiders, Van
Seiders, Vaughn
Sawyer, Miles
Samuel, Elizabeth
Wixson, Russell
Rowell, Duane
Rogers, Donald
Rogers, Leroy
Rockland Savings & Loan
Robishaw, Donald
Robishaw, Roland, Robert, George, Herbert
Robinson, Richard
Robinson, Allison
Robinson, Joseph
Keating, Robert
Ripley, Francis
Reed Sr., William
Raye, Douglas
Raye, Michael
Rawley, Alfred
Rapose, John
Randall, Richard
Rackliffe, Robert
Poland, Mark
Poland, Gordon
Pine, Maitland
Peasley, Troy
Peasley, Nathan
Pease, Carlton
Bassick, Paul
Painter, Lloyd
Packard, Ronald

How Can YOU

Get Involved?

Make a donation to help support the Veterans Wall today. Click here to get started.
New tiles are added to the Memorial two times a year, before Veteran’s Day and Memorial Day. If you would like to add a tile to the wall in honor of a veteran, choose a package here.

The Work We Do

The thirty-four foot concrete wall is composed of granite tiles, laser etched with veteran portraits. These tiles are gifted from individuals in the community. Since the tiles are funded through individual donations, the wall reflects the community it represents.

The Memorial operates entirely through the work of dedicated volunteers. All funds raised are handled by our organization and will be used for improvements to the Memorial site.

Community
Volunteering
Fundraising
Location
335 Limerock St. in Rockland, Maine