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Broome County All Wars Memorial
"They gave all their tomorrows
for our todays."
Dedication Ceremony
November 12, 2005
Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
Four
years ago a small group of community leaders lamented the fact that so many of
their contemporaries who were WWII veterans
were passing away with great frequency. They also observed that
nowhere in Broome County was there a memorial that
paid tribute to county residents who gave the ultimate sacrifice for the
United States and the freedoms we
enjoy today.
Spearheaded
by Edgar Parsons, Jr. a WWII veteran who had lost a brother in that war, the
concept of an All Wars Memorial was formed. Working with County Historian,
Gerald Smith and Bob Yelverton, who had recently retired from a. local
monument company, the initial design was
drafted.
At
that time 1200 names were identified, and the idea and design of the memorial
were approved by the County Legislature.
The monument would be placed adjacent to the Broome County
Veterans Memorial Arena.
Mr.
Parsons next asked Lana Rouff, then President of the Binghamton Rotary Club,
to join him in raising funds for the project. Together they approached
foundations, businesses, individuals and
legislators. With the help of die Community Foundation of South Central NY, they
were able to accept donations under a 501c3 status. They also put together an
advisory committee. This committee
consisted of veterans, legislators, community leaders, an attorney, the
county historian, public relations experts and a representative from Broome
County. This committee met for the
first time on January 2003, and has met every month since. As a result of
their incredible dedication and resources, die memorial has materialized.
In
January 2004, Mr. Parsons unexpectedly passed away, and the committee
rededicated itself
to his dream. Realizing that the memorial as planned would not adequately
include an educational component — an idea that was very important to the
committee — it agreed to a design submitted by Kenneth Gay, an architect
from Keystone Associates. Together with his colleague Ed Bernhauer, they
volunteered their expertise and redesigned the monument as
it is seen today.
The
committee worked endlessly to raise over a quarter of a million dollars and to
obtain services
and materials for die project. In three years they sold raffle tickets,
sponsored a golf tournament, a swing dance,
and sold fast food coupons. They obtained support from community leaders to
host a concert to benefit the memorial, to hold a pizza sale and to create a
motorcycle ride on its behalf. Hundreds of solicitations for donations and
in-kind services and materials were made
to individuals, foundations, veterans' groups, businesses and service clubs.
With the contributions received and a generous donation of $75,000 from New
York State secured by Senator Thomas W.
Libous, the committee was able to reach its goal.
Thanks
to the generosity of our community, and the dedication of the All Wars
Memorial Committee,
1482 men and women are being honored today and will live in perpetuity.
Today
we also remember Ed Parsons, Jr., Steve Petrick and William Miller, Sr.,
members of
the All Wars Memorial Committee who passed away during the project's
completion. Their commitment to the
project will live on in the memorial they helped make a reality.


From
Left to Right:
Richard
Fletcher – Region 5 Veterans Chair, Donna Lopardo – Assemblyperson, Angelo
D’Arminio, Mary Twitchell, David Krobe -PEF
Veterans Committee Co-Chair, Kathy
D’Arminio – Division 399 Council Leader, John Dix, Dr. Mariano Apacible.
From
Left to Right:
Richard Fletcher – Region 5 Veterans Chair, Mary Twitchell – Region 5
Coordinator, Angelo D’Arminio, Kathy D’Arminio – Division 399 Council
Leader, David Krobe -PEF
Veterans Committee Co-Chair, Dr. Mariano Apacible, Retiree Mike Curry
From
Left to Right:
Richard Fletcher – Region 5 Veterans Chair, Mary Twitchell – Region 5
Coordinator, Angelo D’Arminio, Kathy D’Arminio – Division 399 Council
Leader, David Krobe -PEF
Veterans Committee Co-Chair, Dr. Mariano Apacible, Retiree Mike Curry
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