VFW Post 8904 Remembers VE Day on 80th Anniversary


Pictured are (from left) Post Chaplain Richard Lundie, Auxiliary member Linda Lundie, Auxiliary President Mary Fausett, Auxiliary Treasurer Theresa Hume, citizen Terry Polly, Post life member Sean Martin, Post Quartermaster Mary Roberts, and Post Commander Derrick Roberts. Courtesy photo by Larry Hume.

May 16, 2025 - VFW Post 8904 and Auxiliary recognized the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day on May 8, 2025 at the Shelby County Veterans Memorial on the Center square.

In 1945 the war in Europe ended on what is commonly known as VE Day. Both the American and British people gather to remember. The United States suffered over 213,000 casualties in Europe and the group remembered them all and those who served during that time.

56 of Shelby County's own died in service to their country in Europe and 40 of those were killed in battle.

Brothers, Early and Barron Davis were killed four months apart. Fighter pilot Robert Daw from Joaquin is believed to have been executed by the Nazis after his plane ditched during the Battle of the Bulge. First Lieutenant William Todd was killed in action one week after returning from duty to the hospital where he was recovering from wounds.

Three were wounded in battle, and died of those wounds. Robert Wilburn, wounded in Italy March 22, died five months later in a military hospital in San Antonio. Four of the 56 remain missing in action resulting in generations of family members passing on without the knowledge of what ever happened to their loved one who disappeared so long ago.

Ships cook, Ray Williams was serving aboard the U.S.S. Maddox when it was sunk by German dive bombers. Only 74 of a crew of 284 survived. William’s mother Mattie died two months after he was declared missing in action in 1944.

Four died of non-combat wounds including E.C. White who was in a hospital in England recuperating from wounds he received in battle when he was killed in a bus accident, and Clarence Mahan died of a heart attack.

It’s estimated, by the year 2035 there will be no remaining World War II veterans left just as there are no more World War I veterans that remain.


Post Life Member Sean Martin places the Memorial Wreath in honor of the 80th Anniversary. Photo Courtesy Larry Hume.

Post Life Member Sean Martin placed the memorial wreath in honor of those who served and have passed. 

Taps was then played as presented by Richard Lundie, Post Chaplain.

Shelby County, Texas World War II Veterans Who Died in Service to Our Country in the European Theater:
Ralph T. Amoss - Killed in Action, August 5, 1944, England
John C. Anderson - Killed in Action, September 8, 1944, France
Nolan R. Anderson - Killed in Action, June 12, 1944, France
William L. Anding - Killed in Action, December 22, Italy
Lloyd L. Andrews - Missing in Action, December 25, 1944, English Channel
Bruce C. Baker, Jr. - Killed in Action, July 15, 1944, England
Oscar L. Belser - Killed in Action, April 5, 1943, North Africa
Ray W. Bolton - Killed in Action, November 8, 1945, Italy
Joseph B. Brannon - Killed in Action, March 3, 1945, Germany
Richard D. Bray - Killed in Action, July 11, 1944, France
Thomas B. Brittain - Died of Combat Wounds, January 16, 1945, France
Bryan N. Brittain - Killed in Action, September 23, 1945, North Africa
Lee O. Brunson - Missing in Action, December 8, 1944, France
E.T. Burgess, Jr. - Killed in Action, January 11, 1944, Germany
E.C. Campbell - Died of Combat Wounds, June 20, 1944, England
Richard E. Crawford - Killed in Action, November 20, 1944, France
James F. Daniel - Killed in Action, March 21, 1945, France
Early Davis - Killed in Action, October 12, 1944, Italy
Barron Davis - Killed in Action, February 28, 1945, Germany
Robert E. Daw, Jr. - Killed in Action, December 30, 1944, Belgium
Lewis Dockens - Killed in Action, July 1942, Coast of South America
Reed H. Dominy - Missing in Action, April 15, 1944, European Theater
William P. Durham - Killed in Action, May 28, 1944, Italy
Arlie L. Eddins - Died Non-Combat, January 1, 1945, England
O.J. Edwards - Killed in Action, December 16, 1944, Italy
Dewey L. Evans - Killed in Action, April 14, 1945, Netherlands
Charles R. Frame - Killed in Action, January 8, 1945, England
Randle B. Golden - Died Non-Battle, October 4, 1944, France
E.C. Gunnels - Killed in Action, January 10, 1945, Germany
Walter B. Henry - Missing in Action, August 7, 1943, Atlantic Ocean
William S. Hopkins - Killed in Action, November 26, 1945, Germany
J.W. Honeycutt - Killed in Action, February 6, 1945, France
Roy D. Hughes - Killed in Action, August 15, 1944, Germany
Arthur T. Hutcherson - Died in Accident, December 23, 1944, France
Walter B. Hutto - Killed in Action, August 25, 1944, France
James R. Kirkland - Killed in Action, September 30, 1944, Holland
Howard L. Lovell - Killed in Action, December 27, 1944, Italy
Clarence M. Mahan - Died Non-Battle, October 2, 1944, France
John W. Minter - Killed in Action, July 9, 1944, France
Roy H. Mitchell - Killed in Action, December 28, 1944, France
Jimmie H. Mott - Killed in Action, July 26, 1944, France
Hoya B. Murphy - Killed in Action, December 8, 1944, Germany
James E. Pate - Killed in Action, August 18, 1944, France
Pershing Pate - Killed in Action, June 8, 1944, France
Jack Powell - Killed in Action, July 6, 1944, France
Arlen Rhame - Killed in Action, July 28, 1944, France
Ben M. Simon - Killed in Action, March 14, 1945, Germany
Hugh J. Smith - Killed in Action, January 27, 1945, Italy
Robert Swanzy - Killed in Action, July 12, 1944
William R. Todd - Killed in Action, September 13, 1944, France
Sidney E. Watson - Killed in Action, August 22, 1944, France
E.C. White - Killed in Accident, July 4, 1944, England
Robert Wilburn - Died of Combat Wounds, August 26, 1944, Italy
Clifton Williams - Killed in Action, December 15, 1944, Germany
Ray D. Williams - Missing in Action, July 11, 1944, European Theater
Wrayful Willis - Died Non-Battle, July 29, 1945, France