Starke County Council, Commissioners Presented Rendering of Veteran’s War Memorial

Jeff Berg and JJ Weinberg presented the first view of plans for an improved Veteran’s War Memorial proposed at the southwest corner of the Starke County Courthouse to the Starke County Council and Commissioners Monday night.

The rendering came from a meeting with Berg and Weingberg, plus Councilman Bob Sims, Commissioners Kathy Norem and Bryan Cavender, and Mark Smith.  Benjamin Garcia assisted Weinberg in putting together a short video to show the government leaders. 

The updated monument would feature the names of Starke County veterans killed in wars etched in a black granite wall infused within a longer limestone wall, or another approved permanent fixture.  Seating would be available for a time of reflection.  A black granite statute will bestow the name of Frank Ono, the county’s Medal of Honor recipient.  The two cannons on the lawn of the Starke County Courthouse would be positioned just behind the wall along with the American flag and the five flags of the Armed Forces waving proudly.

Berg noted that it’s not known where the current monuments will go when eventually replaced, but stressed they will not be destroyed.  Most likely, they will go to the American Legion or VFW posts for display. 

A cost estimate hasn’t been released as those figures continue to be gathered.  Several donations were given Monday night from Commissioner Bryan Cavender who added the Sons of the American Legion would donate somewhere between $500 to $1,000 toward the effort, Councilman Freddie Baker announced he would donate, along with a meeting attendee.  Donations can be directed to Jeff Berg at 106 S. Pearl Street in Knox until a financial representative can be in place to handle funds.

Three trees will be removed in the process which will be handled by the Starke County Highway Department.

The timeline for the construction of the new monument is not yet determined.  More information will be presented in future meetings. 

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