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011 FOREST LAWN CEMETERY (Greensboro City Owned)  -   Surname starts with V
Location - 3901 Forest Lawn Drive, off Pisgah Church Rd, Greensboro.
Coordinates: 36d 07m 40.2s N; 79d 50m 33.2s W Click here for Online Maps
Directions: From intersection of US 220 (Battleground Avenue) and Pisgah Church Road (north of downtown Greensboro), go east on Pisgah Church Rd for about 200 -300 yards and turn left on Forest Lawn Drive. Then go about 50 yards and turn left on a drive in front of an elementary school. Follow this small paved road which enters into the cemetery and continue to the right which is where the military section is located.
This cemetery opened in 1928 and has a large veterans memorial section. Surveyed by Robert Carter in months of July through November 2011. Public or Private: Public Access Elevation above sea level (ft.): 887 Status of cemetery: Currently maintained
This is a full and complete survey of veterans burials as found in the months of July through November 2011. The burials are in concentric circles which emanate outward from a tall monument with the American flag. Please do not copy this data and post to other web sites as if this was your own research. Although births and deaths are facts and not copyrighted, genealogy integrity suggests you give reference sources where you obtained the data and the source provider, Robert Carter. Any photos provided "ARE" copyrighted and you cannot copy and post to other sites or use them in other ways without the owner's permission. Many of the early burials only had the date of death without any date of births. Some common abbreviations of medals and honors a can be found at the links below:
Enlisted ranks - http://www.defense.gov/about/insignias/enlisted.aspx Officer ranks - http://www.defense.gov/about/insignias/officers.aspx
Some common medals found in this survey are: --AM (Air Medal) --ARCOM (Army Commendation Medal) --BSM (Bronze Star Medal) --PH (Purple Heart)
Special Note: The veterans burials are in concentric circles without identified rows, and most are buried according to the date when they died. Those nearest the central monument are the earliest burials and those farther away are more recent. So, if you are looking for a loved one, look for those whose death dates are in the same month and years and it should be nearby. As with any research, if you see any factual errors please send an email for a correction.
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Monument. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Plaque - The Answer. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Plaque - The Challenge. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Flag.
- Varner, Joseph T. (b. 4 Apr 1887 - d. 20 Jan 1950)
North Carolina, MECH CAC, World War I
- Vaughn, Alton C. (b. 1 Sep 1895 - d. 25 Feb 1953)
North Carolina, CPL, Co B, 119th Infantry, 30th Div, World War I
- Vaughn, Edward Watou (b. 24 Sep 1922 - d. 17 Sep 1984)
PFC, US Army, World War II
- Vaughn, Ernest C. (b. 14 Aug 1920 - d. 26 Aug 1944)
North Carolina, PVT, 116th Infantry, 29th Div, World War II
- Vazquez, Santiago (b. 18 May 1923 - d. 6 Aug 2000)
PFC, US Army, World War II
- VerSteeg, William (b. 25 Feb 1920 - d. 3 Feb 1980)
- Villines, Sid (b. 15 Jul 1895 - d. 10 Jan 1945)
Arkansas, SGT, 142nd Field Artillery, 39th Div - His life an ideal - his memory an inspiration
- Voss, Charles Lindbergh (b. 20 Jun 1930 - d. 18 Sep 1983)
Web page updated 19 April 2021
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