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Scio Veterans Memorial - Scio Oregon

Scio Veterans Memorial, Scio Oregon


Honoring Veterans – Past, Present and Future

Scio Veterans Memorial

The Scio Veteran’s Memorial is located on at the intersection of Main Street and Highway 226. It was rebuilt over the footprint of the original Memorial established twenty five years earlier. In 1983, the founding father of the Memorial, placed a cannon and a flag pole at this location and dedicated it as a war memorial honoring veterans. In an effort to build on the original idea, the City of Scio and its citizens have expanded the Memorial into a magnificent display to honor those who have honorably served in our countries Armed Services.



cannonThe Re-dedication of this memorial was held appropriately on July 4, 2008. The colors were proudly presented by the American Legion Post 51 Honor Guard. Jessica McDaniel sang the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies was Gene L. Peery US Army Vietnam Veteran, 34 Air Medals, Silver Star, Purple Heart and Air Medal with “V” Device for Valor. Highlights of the event were a flyover by the Oregon Air National Guard F-15, 142nd Fighter Wing and 123rd Fighter Squadron. Mayor Sandra Baggett said the flyover was breath taking and a wonderful addition to the ceremoney.





memorial bricks


The Community of Scio has helped the Lamb and Wool Fair and the Mid Valley Chapter 585 of the Vietnam Veterans Association raise funds, much of the memorial is financed by the sale of bricks. Bricks are available for purchase by residents and non-residents for $35.00 each. Donations without brick purchase are also encouraged. Donations are tax deductible. All questions can be referred to vetsmemorial@smt-net.com .

Posted Friday Aug 01