Henderson County Wall of Honor

Wall of Honor

The Henderson County Wall of Honor is a program that places veterans’ ribbons, patches, and badges in 8” x 10” shadow boxes and displays them in the Veterans Services building at 5-Points, 900 North Main Street, Hendersonville, NC.

The name of the participating veteran is on each shadow box and each veteran’s shadow box is supported with a website and QR code that describes each ribbon, patch, and badge plus photos and other information about the veteran.

 Criteria to be placed on the Wall:

  • Honorable discharge
  • Active, Reserve, or National Guard service in war-time or peace
  • Next of kin can sponsor a deceased veteran
  • Must have a connection to Henderson County
  • No cost to the veteran
Wall of Honor Directory
Ash, Lee Hutson, James  
Baer, Mike Jackson, Charles  
Baynard, Paul Johnson, Robert  
Blazey, Frank Justis, Emmett  
Bright, Eugene Kaufman, Ronald  
Brothers, Walter Kawalec, Edward  
Burgin, Lawrence Lawton, Gerry  
Chapman, Jimmy Lowe, Noel  
Clemons, Joseph Manofsky, Bill Jr.  
Cottrell, Edwin Manofsky, William Sr.  
Crane, Cecil Masin, Richard  
Crane, Robert Matteson, Matt  
Doole, David McCarson, Alvin  
Embry, Brent McCraw, Brack  
Erwin, Clyde Parkhurst, Tim  
Estes, Doyle Jr. Perini, Mike  
Fevoli, John Rhodes, Luther  
Fox, David Rhodes, Marcus  
Gibbs, Horace Smith, Charles  
Green, Curtis Steadley, Scott  
Green, Mike Summey, Harold  
Hamilton, Clarence Sumner, Robert Sr.  
Hanson, Phill Sumner, Robert  
Hartnett, Thomas Taylor, Gary  
Hawkins, Grady Troutman, William  
Hedge, Charles Watkins, Samuel  
Hedrick, Paul Williams, Roy  
Henion, Bruce    
Howard, Thomas    
Hughes, Myrl Jean