Design Catalog - Emblems

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AFL
AFL
AIA02
AIA02
AirBorne
AirBorne
Airbourne
Airbourne
Airbourne02
Airbourne02
AIRFORCE02
AIRFORCE02
Alaska State Seal
Alaska State Seal
American Dental Association01
American Dental Association01
American Ex-Prisoner of War
American Ex-Prisoner of War
American Legion01
American Legion01
American Legion02
American Legion02
American Optometric Association01
American Optometric Association01
American Shield
American Shield
Army Corps of Engineers
Army Corps of Engineers
army of republic
army of republic
Army Rangers
Army Rangers
Army-Retired patch
Army-Retired patch
Army SF
Army SF
Aviation Medal
Aviation Medal
Boyscouts of America03
Boyscouts of America03
Boyscouts of America13
Boyscouts of America13
Boyscouts of America15
Boyscouts of America15
Bronze Star Medal
Bronze Star Medal
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen01
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen01
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks01
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks01
Calvary01
Calvary01
Campfire Girls
Campfire Girls
Canadian Legion
Canadian Legion
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WYLIE MONUMENTS

Family History

Tom Wylie started selling monuments in the Portland area in 1912. In 1917 he moved his family to Pendleton, Oregon where he purchased the Pendleton Monument Co. In 1921 Tom established the Wylie Monument Company in Walla Walla where it remains today at the corner of Seventh and Main.
 
Tom's son, Kelly, entered the business in 1926. He worked with his father until Tom's death in 1964. Throughout Kelly's years in the business many ideas evolved. Modernization and a much larger service area were just a few contributions Kelly left with the company.
 
In 1964 Kelly's son Richard came into the business continuing the modernization and extending the service area even further. He purchased the company's first computer system that would eventually revolutionize the process of producing memorials at the Wylie Monument Co.
 
Richard's son, Justin, came into the business in 1997, after completing his education at Gonzaga University.

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