WWII Registry

Honor a World War II Veteran or Civilian.

If you or a loved one are eligible for the World War II Registry of Remembrances, Henderson Funeral Home wants to help you register. Any person who served in the armed forces during World War II is eligible for the World War II Registry of Remembrances. Additionally, any civilian who helped on the home front during World War II, such as working in defense-related industries, recycling materials needed for the war effort, etc., can qualify for the registry.

What is the World War II Registry of Remembrances?

As part of the new World War II Memorial in Washington D.C., the Registry of Remembrances lists the names of individual Americans who participated in the war effort. The Registry will be kept on display in Washington D.C. to ensure future generations will always remember the sacrifices of America's World War II generation.

What is the World War II Memorial?

The National World War II Memorial is a long overdue tribute to all of the Americans who helped with World War II, the largest war of all time and the defining event of the twentieth century. The memorial honors the veterans who bravely fought to defend freedom, civilians on the home front who contributed to the war effort and the high moral purpose that motivated the nation's call to arms. This is the first national memorial acknowledging the commitment and achievement of the entire nation during World War II.

How do I register?

Henderson Funeral Home can provide you with a World War II registry application from. You may register your own name or that of a family member or friend by completing the application. To receive an application, call us at 347-4157 or register online.