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Download/View the Donor List IRVING VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK NAME LIST (Block/Row/Column) FIRST LAST LOCATION NAME NAME B6 B EW ABNEY JR ABNEY E5 R ESSIE E THEODORE ADAMS ADAMS E1 M W MURRAY AIKIN AIKIN E3 H AJAX SIGNS AJAX E6 B FJ BUDDY ALEXANDER JR ALEXANDER E1 P ANDERSON ANDY SUSAN ANDERSON E6 O ANDERSON LANCE SHERRY ANDERSON E5 Q ANDERSON LAURA L MANBY ANDERSON D5 L D ANDERSON ANDERSON D2 D DAVID AND LOUISE ANDERSON ANDERSON E2 T DAVID ANDERSON ANDERSON E2 N LOUISE ANDERSON ANDERSON E5 G FG ASBECK ASBECK B6 E RANDELL ASTON ASTON E4 P JASON AUBEL AUBEL E3 X WG BUZZ AUSTIN AUSTIN D6 N DAVID L BAIRD BAIRD E3 B R DOUG BALES BALES E1 T PAUL J BATOT BATOT B4 CC GERALD BAUER BAUER D1 C GERALD BAUER BAUER D1 H GERALD BAUER BAUER D5 M GERALD BAUER BAUER E2 M GERALD BAUER BAUER E2 W GERALD BAUER BAUER D3 Q MILLARD BAXLEY BAXLEY B1 Q JAMES D BEAVER BEAVER E6 I JOHN H BENTLEY BENTLEY B3 C BOB BERRY BERRY D3 O GEORGE BICKEL BICKEL B5 I JOEL BLACKWELL BLACKWELL B2 L THOMAS A BLAKE BLAKE B5 V NORMAN N BLEAU BLEAU B1 K ROBERT BLEVINS BLEVINS E2 K RV BLOUGH BLOUGH B1 EE DWIGHT BODY BODY E5 E MEREDITH AND PAT BOLGER BOLGER D1 Q BERRY A BONILLA BONILLA E3 P BERRY BONILLA BONILLA D4 M BRANDON BONILLA BONILLA E6 W CHRIS BONILLA BONILLA D3 B AUBREY C BOOZER BOOZER D1 B KD KEN BOOZER BOOZER E5 S ROBIN JENNIFER POWER BOWDEN BOWDEN IRVING VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK NAME LIST B1 D E ED BOWERS BOWERS D2 C CLAUDE BOX BOX D2 J J ELMER BRANN BRANN E4 B GERALD C BRAUN BRAUN D3 C BOB BRENNER BRENNER B1 X DAVID AND GAIL LOWERY BRIGGS BRIGGS B5 DD EDITH WANDA BRIGGS BRIGGS C2 C RICHARD BRIGGS BRIGGS B3 Q BILLY BRITTON BRITTON D6 A BOBBY R BROCK BROCK B2 E JAMES E BROOKS BROOKS E1 C RAY GENE BROOKS BROOKS B1 R BUDDY H BROWN BROWN B5 L HOWARD D BROWN BROWN B3 D HOWARD UPTON BROWN B4 D LEROY BROWN BROWN E5 D LEROY BROWN BROWN B2 Q WILLIAM EDGAR BROWN JR BROWN E2 D ELBERT BRYANT BRYANT B2 F ALBERT A BUNCE BUNCE D2 Q LEAP YEAR BURKE B6 W LEAP YEAR 2008 BURKE D1 F THURMAN BURKETT BURKETT E4 S LEON B BUTLER BUTLER B5 CC SGM JR BYLAND BYLAND E1 J CARING FRIENDS CANADA B5 O TOM C CAPERTON CAPERTON B3 K BOBBY CARAWAY CARAWAY B3 A DC CAREY CAREY B5 B CLYDE CARROLL CARROLL B5 A FRED CARROLL CARROLL B1 A JOSEPH CARROLL CARROLL C5 E RONNY CHITTY CHITTY B5 F CLAWSON FAMILY CLAWSON B1 V WILLIAM C CLYATT CLYATT E2 X C MILTON COBB COBB B5 C EDGAR W COGHLIN COGHLIN B4 C SCOTT COGHLIN COGHLIN D2 P HOWARD L COMBS COMBS B3 W JOE D CONNER CONNER D2 N WH COVINGTON COVINGTON B6 L CHELSEA CROUCH CROUCH E1 K D'ANN DANFORD DANFORD D5 D JACK D DANFORD DANFORD D6 E JOHN C DANISH DANISH E4 F JOHN E DANISH DANISH C6 C NEIL DAVIDSON DAVIDSON IRVING VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK NAME LIST D6 P WM BILL DAVIS DAVIS D4 D ROGER AND JAMIE DENNIS DENNIS E4 R JAMES DICKENS DICKENS B5 E RAY G DISHMAN DISHMAN E5 T JACK L DONLEY DONLEY D5 F DOWNTOWN ASSOC DOWNTOWN D1 K DONALD R DREWRY DREWRY D6 G JESSE DUCKWORTH DUCKWORTH D6 L CHARLES E DUNN DUNN D3 A JACK D & DELLA ESTES ESTES D2 B JACK D ESTES ESTES D5 Q MACK AND MARIE ESTES ESTES B1 CC TYSON FARRIS FARRIS E3 L ROBERT EDWARD FAULDS JR FAULDS D4 A WR BILL FELINI FELINI D5 K BILL FENDER JR FENDER D3 K WL BILL FENDER FENDER D1 J LEO FIELDS FIELDS B4 Z HENRY V FLORES FLORES B5 AA CALVIN CLYDE FOSTER FOSTER D4 E RUBEN & SANDY FRANCO FRANCO D4 B MIKE FRIESEN FRIESEN E1 L ANTHONY FRIONI FRIONI E6 N MD GAGE GAGE B6 G RICHARD GENTRY GENTRY D5 P THOMAS GENTRY GENTRY E5 M TOM R GENTRY GENTRY E1 I DENNIS GLENNON GLENNON B4 W IN HONOR OF G-MOM G-MOM B1 G BRANDON GOETZ GOETZ E5 K LEO P GONZALES GONZALES C1 B AC GONZALEZ GONZALEZ E2 R TOMAS GONZALEZ GONZALEZ B4 I GONZALEZ-ARRIOLA GONZALEZ-ARRIOLA B1 H DAVID N GOOCH GOOCH E6 K JEFFREY ALAN GOODGAME JR GOODGAME E5 L JO BUCK GRAVES GRAVES B1 BB DON W GRAY GRAY E6 T JACK GRAY GRAY D4 G WILLIE E GREEN GREEN B6 P DOUGLAS GROGAN GROGAN B6 V PERRY HAGAR JR HAGAR E6 L CHARLES L HALE HALE D1 A JOHN E HUFFMAN AND SUE HALEY HALEY D2 L KB HALLMARK IV HALLMARK D2 O DON HAMILTON HAMILTON E2 B KENNETH C HANNA HANNA IRVING VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK NAME LIST B2 R HC HARRIS HARRIS B5 M JERRY RAY HAWKINS HAWKINS D1 L MARTHA HEARON HEARON E2 L EW HELTON HELTON B3 I ROBERT HEPPLER HEPPLER E1 E ISRAEL HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ B3 Y GREG L HIBBETS HIBBETS B2 J ROY HODGE HODGE C5 C CLYDE HOOE HOOE B1 O BILL HOOTEN HOOTEN E6 U ROBERT HORTON HORTON B2 G MIKE E HOWARD HOWARD B2 S ANTON HOYACK HOYACK B5 H WILLIAM HOYACK HOYACK C2 A JACK D HUFFMAN HUFFMAN E5 O BOB HUFFMASTER HUFFMASTER E1 R GASTON HUGHES HUGHES B6 M HAMILTON J HULSEY HULSEY E6 A 1LT PHILIP HUNT HUNT B2 BB JOSEPH IBSON IBSON D1 O KEEP IRVING BEAUTIFUL IRVING E3 O KEEP IRVING BEAUTIFUL IRVING E5 X VIETNAM VETS IRVING B6 H LARRY K JECKER JECKER B4 U FRANK JENKINS JENKINS D4 F ARTHUR JENNINGS JENNINGS E3 I DICK JERMAN JERMAN E2 H MORETA JERMAN JERMAN B4 BB CALVIN JERNIGAN JERNIGAN E1 B FRED JETER JETER E4 U NICK & ROSE JETER JETER B6 F ALBERT JOCOY JOCOY E6 C 911 VICTIMS JOES COFFEE SHOP B5 W IN MEMORY OF THE 911 JOE'S COFFEE SHOP E2 J DONALD E GENE JOHNSON JOHNSON D6 B TC JOHNSON JOHNSON D3 L CLYDE E JONES JONES E6 Q ROBERT JORDAN JORDAN B5 P TROY W KELLEY KELLEY B4 EE JESS KERR KERR E4 A WILLIAM H KING KING B6 J JOSEPH KOLKER KOLKER D3 G WALTER KOLLER KOLLER B5 T CHARLES O KRAATZ KRAATZ D2 H ROBERT KRYGIER KRYGIER D1 M TIMOTHY KRYGIER KRYGIER E4 Q PAUL LAIRD LAIRD IRVING VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK NAME LIST E3 C FE SHORTY LAMBRIGHT LAMBRIGHT B4 T W SCOTT LANGLEY LANGLEY E4 D ROBERT LAWHORN LAWHORN D6 C PAC B LAWRENCE LAWRENCE B6 Q KA LEPAK LEPAK B2 C JP LINTHICUM II LINTHICUM B6 C JP LINTHICUM III LINTHICUM D4 L NOONDAY LIONS LIONS D6 J RAYMOND LITTLE LITTLE B2 A WH JACK LOBB LOBB D6 O HOWARD C LOEHR LOEHR E1 Q AL LOOPER LOOPER B2 X DAVID L LOWERY LOWERY B6 Y JOE BROWN LOWERY LOWERY B4 X JOSEPH RAY LOWERY LOWERY B6 X ROY LEE LOWERY LOWERY B1 L JOSEPH LOWREY LOWREY E6 V RAY MAHAFFEY JR MAHAFFEY E5 F RICHARD C MAHAN MAHAN D1 E AF CLEO MAJOR MAJOR E1 G RW MARCANTEL MARCANTEL D5 B MIKE MARSH MARSH B3 CC OSCAR MASTERS MASTERS B1 Z KRISTOPHER L MATHIS MATHIS B6 O EARLENE & R DAN MATKIN MATKIN E1 X LO MAXWELL MAXWELL B3 Z GEORGE W MAYO MAYO B3 EE ROBERT W MAYO MAYO D6 F RAY MC CORKLE MC CORKLE B4 L CHARLES MCCARLEY MCCARLEY E5 C DALE MCCOY MCCOY E1 A DANIEL R MCCOY MCCOY E4 X JOEY MCCRACKEN MCCRACKEN E4 C JW MCCULLOUGH MCCULLOUGH D4 K STEVE MCCULLOUGH MCCULLOUGH D1 G ERNEST MCCURLEY MCCURLEY E4 E MARGUERITE MCDONALD MCDONALD D5 O DON MCGEE MCGEE E3 J CLIFTON F MCPHERSON MCPHERSON E1 U DALLAS MCPHERSON MCPHERSON E5 B FRANK MCPHERSON MCPHERSON D5 G MS MIKE MCPHERSON MCPHERSON E5 W RL (BOBBY) MCPHERSON MCPHERSON E1 F SH (SAM BOBO) MCPHERSON MCPHERSON E1 D ROLAND MEDINA MEDINA B6 A JACK C MELOTT MELOTT D2 G EW MELTON MELTON IRVING VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK NAME LIST B2 B MESA MESA B3 B MESA MESA B2 K WM R METZGER METZGER D3 N GERALD L MILLER MILLER B4 AA JOSEPH MILLER III MILLER B1 Y RUTH H MILLER MILLER E6 G TED MOELLERING MOELLERING E6 R BOB MOFFATT MOFFATT B4 J DOYLE COLLINS MOORE MOORE E5 J MANUEL S MORENO MORENO E3 D JOE M MORGAN MORGAN B3 S 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KENNETH PORTER PORTER IRVING VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK NAME LIST D3 J LEEO PORTER PORTER D1 D PORTER FAMILY PORTER E3 N JEFFERY ROSS POWER POWER E5 V REBECCA POWER POWER E1 V ROBERT H POWER POWER E2 U ROBERT J POWER POWER B1 B T PRAGUE PRAGUE D3 H WC PRICE PRICE B3 H LARRY PUGH PUGH E2 I JC PUTNAM PUTNAM E2 A THOMAS A RAINES RAINES B1 J GUS RAMIREZ RAMIREZ D1 N MANUEL RICHARD RAMOS RAMOS D2 K OCTAVIO RAMOS RAMOS D4 I CJ RANGE JR RANG B6 N BOBBY JOE RAPER RAPER B5 G DWIGHT REDING REDING B5 Z WAUN JEUN REED REED E6 F JIM AND KEITH REEVES REEVES B2 N RICHARD REILLY REILLY D5 E BOB REJKOWSKI REJKOWSKI C6 E E RAY RELF JR RELF C3 A IRVING REPUBLICAN CLUB REPUBLICAN E4 O ASHER RICHARDSON RICHARDSON E3 G DONALD RIDELL RIDELL E2 V JOHN W ROBINSON ROBINSON B3 DD JUANITA NETE ROBINSON ROBINSON E2 Q PAUL ROBINSON ROBINSON E3 A R ROMANO ROMANO E6 M LEON & IONE ROSEBERRY ROSEBERRY B2 T WILLIAM L ROSS ROSS B4 R SUNRISE ROTARY ROTARY E2 P WM ROYAL ROYAL B4 O WALLY RUSSELL RUSSELL D2 M JACK SALFEN SALFEN 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