Rovelli Monuments Completes Veteran’s Memorial for City of Shelton
Dedication Scheduled for Wednesday, May 15th at 11:00 AM at Veterans Memorial Park
Shelton, CT: — Danbury’s Rovelli Monuments has recently finished the fifth memorial for the Veteran’s Memorial Park in Shelton recognizing those who served during the Global War on Terrorism. Rovelli Monuments, part of the Travis Monument Group, has fabricated and installed the other four memorials in the park honoring veterans who served in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
The Global War on Terrorism monument was commissioned by the City of Shelton’s Veterans Memorial Committee. Just as the other monuments in Veteran’s Memorial Park honor all who served and list the names of Shelton residents who were killed in action in those wars, the memorials are honoring the memory of all veterans who served during the Global War on Terrorism with particular emphasis on Shelton resident, U. S. Army First Lieutenant Thomas J. Brown who was killed in action on September 23, 2008, in Balad, Iraq.
“Remembering the legacies of our nation’s heroes is an honor the team at Rovelli Monuments cherishes and takes very seriously,” said Anthony Minozzi, vice president of Travis Monument Group. “These war monuments are not only awe-inspiring additions to Veteran’s Memorial Park, but they are undeniable reminders of the selflessness and bravery of the men and women of our Armed Forces.”
The monument has been installed at the park and awaits its unveiling during a dedication ceremony on Wednesday, May 15th at 11:00 AM. Veterans Memorial Park is located at 38 Canal Street in Shelton, CT across from the Inline Plastics factory.
Rovelli Monuments has served Fairfield, Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties for over 50 years by helping families remember their loved ones in unique and creative ways.