Patrick County In World War Two

   		   
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	Remembering The Men Who Lost Their Lives On Bull Mountain

Bull Mountain Marker and Flagpole

 

In the summer 1994, Clarence and Marshall Hall placed a propeller blade from the crash, donated by Lloyd Goad, at the site of the crash on Bull Mountain.

"There was no "official" dedication of the marker at the crash site. When the people all gathered around the marker the Saturday of the visit to the site (the day before the dedication at the courthouse) Rev. Jack Foley called on Rev. Wayne Hannah to have a dedication prayer in memory of the crew and to dedicate the site to their memory."

--Clarence Hall

	 

                                            Left, members of the Tiffner Family with Clarence Hall at the marker on Bull Mountain.

                                            Right, members of the various families of the crew at the marker on Bull Mountain.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

 

                                                                                   

 

                    Patrick County Courthouse Marker For The Bull Mountain Plane Crash

 

                               

 

                               

 

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Congrats to Major Thomas R. Robbins on his recent promotion shown with son, 
Benjamin Thomas Robbins, and wife Tammy Hall, PCHS Class of 1979 and 
Clarence and Patsy's daughter.
 
Copyright 2006 Tom Perry. No material to be used without permission. Contact Information: P. O. Box 50 Ararat VA 24053

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