NEWS FROM THE HUT by John Hamilton
Saturday morning, June 26, 2021, a dedication was held at the Hominy Post 142 for the WWII Soldiers Cross Memorial in honor of Hominy native Bill Starks Sr, US Army Infantryman killed in action in the Philippines in 1945 in WWII courtesy of his son Bill Jr. and grandson Matt. Bill’s widow, Sylvia Rhodes, a lifelong Hominy resident and Gold Star mother touched the lives of many in Hominy during her lifetime. Post Commander Steve Swinford began the dedication with Legion State HQ Senior Vice Commander Charlie O’Leary and Legion Auxiliary Unit 142 President and Past Auxiliary Department President Nancy O’Leary in attendance. Bill Starks was killed during a Japanese mortar attack one day before his unit was withdrawn from the front lines and a short time before the war ended. Special thanks to Post 142 Legionnaire Babo Carter for raising the funds and getting the Soldier’s Cross made and set up at the Hominy cemetery.
Babo Carter has led the charge for the Soldier’s Cross to be installed at the A.J. Powell Memorial Cemetery. Back in June of 2020, Babo wrote an article about the Soldier’s Cross that appeared in the Hominy News-Progress dated June 3, 2020. Babo wrote about a fund raiser in process for the Soldiers Cross to be carved out of a tree stump in the Hominy Cemetery. Unfortunately, the tree stump was removed before the required funds were collected to pay the artist, Clayton Coss, to carve the Cross. Eventually the funds via donations from many Hominy residents were collected to move forward with this project.
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