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Hebronville memorial moving



Old siteThe Plante-Quintairos Memorial, a tribute to World War II soldiers from the city’s Hebronville section, outside of the Finberg School in Attleboro.




World War II monument being returned to Knight Avenue site
ATTLEBORO - A memorial dedicated to five Hebronville residents who died in World War II and another 118 who served is coming home.

The Plante-Quintairos Memorial will be returned to the corner of Knight Avenue and South Main Street following a 9-0 vote by the city council this week.

Hundreds of residents of Hebronville, many of whom are relatives of those on the memorial, asked the council four years ago to move it from the shadow of Finberg School, where it was placed for safe keeping after a drunk driver crashed into it and broke it at the Knight and South Main intersection in 1994.

Residents said the Finberg site is an obscure and undignified place to memorialize the service members, many of whom still have family living in the area.

The monument will be placed on the same small parcel of city-owned land from which it was removed, said Councilor Shannon Heagney, who is chairwoman of the city property committee and took up the challenge to move the monument after it had been in limbo for four years.
The original 1947 site had to be abandoned around 1967 because of a reconfiguration of the intersection.

About a dozen Hebronville residents attended the council meeting and burst into applause at the vote.

"It was a long time coming," one emotional observer said.

Heagney is the Ward 6 councilor and represents the Hebronville section of the city.

The matter was held up as property committee chairmen changed and councilors got bogged down in discussions about where to move the memorial.


 


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peanut3 wrote on Nov 6, 2009 9:46 PM:

" Thank you to the city council for voting to return the memorial to the original site. My Uncle, Henry Plante's body was never found. My grandmother considered the original site as a place to remember her son. As if it were his final resting place. This decision to return it to this spot has made the family very pleased. My grandmother sat many hours looking out the window up the street in hope's that she would see Uncle Henry walking down the street some day. "

mayentes wrote on Nov 6, 2009 9:16 AM:

" Thank you to the City Council for their vote. I didn't know about this memorial until a few years before my dad died. He took me to see it at Finberg. We then went to visit my dad's old homestead on Knight Ave. and he showed me where the memorial originally stood. I am so very pleased it will be returned to it's original location. Cheryle Bergevine Reidel "