Perry, Oklahoma - Grace Hill Cemetery Veterans Circle

Perry, Oklahoma - Grace Hill Cemetery Veterans Circle
The memorial sits atop a hill in a section of the cemetery that is a primary burial site for veterans. The centerpiece of the memorial is a lighted flagpole with a white reviewing stand at its base, among decorative plantings. In close proximity, to the west, is a raised, polished gray granite monument on a stair-stepped base, dedicated to unknown veterans, and inscribed: IN MEMORY OF OUR HONORED DEAD, WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY, WHOSE BURIAL PLACE IS KNOWN ONLY TO GOD. These features are encircled by a walkway lined with individual headstones and bronze military markers of veterans representing different war periods. Surrounding the Veterans Circle are the individual markers of military veterans.

Organization Responsible for Installation:

City of Perry, OK

Memorial War Era(s):

  • Vietnam
  • Persian Gulf
  • Panama
  • WWII
  • Other
  • Lebanon/Grenada
  • Korea
  • WWI

Memorial Condition:

Good

Location:

Perry, Noble County, OK 73077. Exit off U.S. Highway 64, on the east side of the city, at the blue roadside “Grace Hill Cemetery” sign on the south side of the highway, onto E. Boundary St. and follow south .4 mi to Memorial Dr. Turn east and follow the road .4 mi to the prominent stone and wrought-iron entrance gate on the right (south). The memorial site is located in Section “F,” in the east side of the cemetery, to the front-left after entry in the gate, up the hill along Veterans Dr. to the flagpole. The Veterans Circle is defined by a concrete walkway around the flagpole.