Clear Creek Cemetery Veteran's Memorial - Camp Verde, Arizona, USA
N 34° 31.588 W 111° 49.710
12S E 423964 N 3820844
Along a country road, at the entrance to the local cemetery where its citizens are buried, is a flagpole and a tribute to those who served.
Waymark Code: WMCDDC
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 08/24/2011
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In grateful remembrance
To those who with
Unselfish devotion
Served in the Armed
Forces of our country.
Dedicated November 11, 1977
Disabled American Veterans
and Auxiliary No. 25
The town takes pride in its local cemetery. Many lovely tombstones, including handmade ones, denote the final resting places of the citizens. Among the dead are those who served the Armed Forces. At the entrance to the cemetery, in easy view of the street, is a flagpole and this marker.
Type of Memorial: Non-Specific Memorial
In Honor Of: To those who with Unselfish devotion Served in the Armed Forces of our country
Marker Text: see above
Date of dedication: November 11, 1977
Who Put it Here?: Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary No. 25
Description of Memorial: The red granite plaque rests on top of a field stone base. Behind it is a flag. This is near the entrance to a local small town cemetery where many local war dead and civilians are buried.
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): Not listed
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