May 21, 2026

America 250 Cemetery Tour

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Denee Bowers

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To celebrate America 250, the St. Lucas Heritage Committee is featuring a few of the

many people who served our country and have their final resting place in our cemetery.

Of the over 300 U.S. veterans buried in the St. Lucas Cemetery, we have selected two

who served during the Civil War and another five who served during World War II and

have created a self-guided tour of their graves.


In 2003 the Sappington-Concord Historical Society published a book of stories written

by local men about their experiences in the U.S. Armed Forces. With the permission of

the Historical Society, we are providing the stories found in that book, Hometown

Heroes, for each of the World War II veterans that we are featuring. We, unfortunately,

have limited information about the service of our Civil War veterans and have included

the few details that we know about their service. Both of the Civil War veterans were

also founders of St. Lucas.


Some of the featured servicemen played significant roles in the Sappington-Concord

Historical Society. Leonard “Bud” Borneman initiated and led the Hometown Heroes

project. Carl Spinner was chairman and MC of the SCHS Memorial Day ceremony for

many years. Sylvester Steinnerd was the father of Ray Steinnerd, who served on the

board of the Historical Society for 25 years. Walter Maag and Pete Winter were both

members of the Historical Society as well.


Numbered signs, starting near the large east parking lot, will be posted near each

featured gravesite for a week after Memorial Day.


Interested in reading more stories of the experiences of local U.S. servicemen during

their time of service? You can buy a copy of Hometown Heroes from the Sappington-

Concord Historical Society.


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