Senator Helming Recognizes Newest Class of Nominees for NYS Senate Veterans Hall of Fame

Senator Helming

At a November 2nd ceremony at Heritage Baptist Church in Palmyra, Senator Pam Helming recognized 21 Veterans from her district nominated for the New York State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame. One nominee will be named next year as the 2024 Inductee to the Hall of Fame.

Senator Helming said, “From World War II to the Global War on Terror, these incredible Veterans served their country with honor and distinction. We posthumously honor a World War II Veteran who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor, and a Vietnam War Veteran who before his recent passing, was recognized as the oldest surviving Vietnam Veteran in our area. One of my constituents nominated a Revolutionary War Veteran who is cited as the inspiration for George Washington’s design of the Purple Heart. On Veterans Day and every day, we owe them a debt of gratitude.”

The newly-nominated Veterans from the 54th District are:

George Becker, Monroe County

David Lee Bell*, Ontario County

Thomas W. Bieber, Wayne County

Daniel Bissell*, Ontario County

Robert Case, Wayne County

Chris Edgerton, Ontario County

James A. Fenwick, Ontario County

Luke Ford, Ontario County

Howard M. Hance*, Wayne County

Ed Hemminger, Ontario County

John David Kerr, Ontario County

Andrew Kujawski, Wayne County

Eric Linke, Ontario County

John E. MacKenzie, Ontario County

Christopher T. McFiggins, Ontario County

Mark Potter, Ontario County

John H. Schlesing, Ontario County

Paul R. Statskey, Wayne County

Charles Statucki, Ontario County

Thomas Wallace, Ontario County

Mark Watts, Ontario County

 *recognized posthumously

Read about each nominee in the Commemorative Book.