Name Unveiling Ceremony for
"The Wall of
the Fallen"

 

CHATTANOOGA, TN – The International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum has officially unveiled the first addition of names on the “Wall of the Fallen” Memorial Wall that was originally dedicated on September 9th, 2006.

At a memorable and emotional ceremony, 94 names were unveiled on bronze nameplates as hundreds of people watched.  The Flag Truck also unfurled for the first time the office flag of the U.S. Department of Transportation in a fitting tribute to our fallen towing operators.

This ceremony was the first annual name unveiling and will continue to be held every year in the City of Chattanooga on the 3rd Saturday in September.

The International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum is located at 3315 Broad Street at the base of Lookout Mountain.

Note: The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call the museum at (423) 267-3132.

 
 

 

 

 
 
Jesse J. Ayers – Pennsylvania
Michael L. Lowman – California
Zane C. Baladez – Colorado
Scott Lucas – Michigan
Gerald L. Ball – Florida
William K. Mackey, Jr. - Louisiana
Robin K. Barbee – Florida
Richard J. Marshall - California
Ray J. Barna – Florida
Rodney A. McCarty - California
Charles W. Bash – Florida
Joseph R. McKamey - Ohio
Jonathan W. R. Beamish – Canada
Miguel A. Mercadal - Florida

Richard B. Beckner – Colorado
Leslie P. Millen - California
Elbert B. Bishop – North Carolina
Jorge Murillo - Florida
Joseph Blumer – Pennsylvania
Roy B. Neil – Arizona
John M. Bozarth – Georgia
Edwin L. Nettles – South Carolina
Roy E. Bridgeman – Missouri
Phillip Nolan - Florida
Robert M. Browder – Virginia
Jerry Ooley - Florida
Danny A. Brown – Florida
Charles R. Patterson - Tennessee
Richard D. Burkhart – California
Edward A. Perham - Massachusetts
William Carlton, Jr. – New York
John J. Quiton - Pennsylvania
John R. Cobble – Tennessee
John A. Reiman - Ohio
Joseph D. Colbert – Georgia
Frankie L. Rhea - Texas
Aubrey B. Collier – Tennessee
Donald E. Rich, Jr. - Georgia
R.C. Coulter – Kentucky
Michael L. Riegelhuth - California
William L. Crumpton – Louisiana
Scott E. Romans - Indiana
Charles B. Day – Iowa
Joey Rubio - Arizona
Franklin DeLaRosa, Jr. – New Jersey
Boris A. Ruel - Illinois
Derrick L. Delk – Florida
Garry J. Schroll - Indiana
Robert E. Douthit – Texas
James H. Smart - Louisiana
John M. Drees – Virginia
Michael J. Starcevich - Illinois
Jarrod J. Drew – Massachusetts
Daniell Steinberg – Rhode Island
Jody J. Ehling – California
Jerry D. Stewart, Sr. - Tennessee
Marvin L. Erickson – Oregon
Paul J. Taras - Michigan
Henry A. Fields – Maine
Joe C. Tatkenhorst - Colorado
Harry L. Fox – Indiana
Lewis M. Taylor – New York
George A. Franklin – New Jersey
Vincent Trejo - California
Bradford H. Froehlig – Illinois
Donald S. Tubia – New York
Jerry B. Fronebarger – Georgia
Brian E. Watson – South Dakota
Alan W. Fyfe II – Florida
Jason Weiss - California
Billy W. Garrett – Oklahoma
James D. Wenzel - Minnesota
Tony L. Gaylor – Georgia
Timothy C. Yardley - Oklahoma
Richard W. Gillard II – Colorado
Wayne A. Young - Florida
Michael A. Grisham – Florida
Juan A. Guzman – Texas
James N. Hall, Jr. – Indiana
William C. Hamilton, Jr. – Alabama
Steven R. Hardin – Texas
Roger A. Hartt, Sr. – Florida
Aaron D. Helfrich – Missouri
Thomas W. Hillyer – Tennessee
Mack L. Hinds – Arkansas
Ruel G. Howard – Florida
James E. Insley, Jr. – Arkansas
Paul J. Jaholkowski – Florida
Robert Janaitis – Pennsylvania
Timothy E. Kelly – Massachusetts
David J. Lefancheck – North Carolina
Larry E. Lemon – Florida
David R. Lescher – Ohio
James Loper – California