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Streets Renamed For Veterans Who Died In Wartime

Dozens of streets have been renamed for residents who made the ultimate sacrifice for the United States.

Several township streets have been renamed for residents who died while serving in the military during wartime.

The street signs for each of these thoroughfares have been marked with a gold star and a red, white, and blue marker.

The names are engraved on the township’s cenotaph on the green of the Wyckoff Reformed Church.

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World War I

Zachary Masker - Zachary Court

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World War II

Edgar O. Anthony - Anthony Place

Alfred W. Bohny - Bohny Drive

A. Sidney Booth - Booth Court

Owin F. Crankshaw - Crankshaw Place

Edward T. Cully - Cully Lane

Frank Hopper Jr. - Hopper Avenue

William J. Kelly - Kelly Court

Arnold A. Krysch - Krysch Lane

Robert Logan - Logan Lane

Glen Loucks - Glen Drive

William A. Mills - Mills Place

C. William Schlenz - Schlenz Court

Edward R. Snyder - Snyder Road

William R. ullman - Ullman Avenue

William Van Blarcom Jr. - Van Blarcom Lane

Roland Van Syckel - Van Syckel Lane

Theodore K. Weisch - Weisch Lane

Edward Woodbury - Woodbury Drive

John M. Pane - Paine Road

Korean War

Edward Patton Jr. - Patton Place

Vietnam War

James L. Giegel - Giegel Court

John A. Griner - Griner Court

Robert H. Vennik - Vennik Place

Joseph C. Wiltsie - Wiltsie Court

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