Police Memorial - Verona, PA
N 40° 30.347 W 079° 50.653
17T E 597926 N 4484538
This memorial sits in front of the Verona Police Station at 736 East Railroad Avenue.
Waymark Code: WM14XH0
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 09/07/2021
Views: 2
The memorial consists of a marble stone listing the local officers killed in the line of duty. The United States of America and the Pennsylvania flags are flown. There is a bell and a stone listing the ten commandments, and some small landscaping plants.
The listed website shows that the first and third offiers were killed by gunshot and the second by a heart attack.
IN HONOR OF
VERONA POLICEMEN
KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
OFFICER CHARLES MCKINLEY
FEB.4, 1954
LT. JOSEPH RAFAY. JR
JAN 19, 1967
OFFICER JOSEPH ZANELLA
SEPT 19, 1969
WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER
THEIR COURAGEOUS SACRIFICE
Website pertaining to the memorial: [Web Link]
List if there are any visiting hours: daylight
Entrance fees (if it applies): None
Type of memorial: Monument
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