Monuments & Memorials
Honoring Our Own
In Del City, we pay tribute to those we have lost and honor the people who have made our city a better place.
Women’s Veterans Monument
The Del City Women’s Veterans Monument is dedicated to the past, present and future service women of the United States Armed Forces for their services and sacrifice for our freedom. The monument was dedicated on November 11, 2014, and is the second largest Women’s Veterans Monument in the nation.
The War Memorial
The War Memorial located opposite the Del City Community Center has several monuments dedicated to those who were killed in combat who were either born in or lived in Del City. The memorial is dedicated to twenty-one servicemen killed while serving in various branches of the U.S. Military during World War II, the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.
Robert Kalsu Memorial Statue
Robert Kalsu was a former professional football player and Vietnam War hero. The statue, featuring Kalsu in his number 77 jersey, honors his legacy of character, commitment and sacrifice to his country.
1999 Tornado Memorial
A granite plaque that lists the names of the seven Del City civilians whose lives were lost in the 1999 tornado and one fallen airman, SSgt. Daniel Fannin, who died during rescue efforts in Del City. This memorial keeps alive the memory of those we lost to one of the worst natural disasters to ever occur in Oklahoma.
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