Bryant, Friess Honor Legacy of LCpl. Uhles with Highway Dedication Ceremony

DU QUOIN – In an effort to pay tribute to the legacy and sacrifice of Lance Corporal Drew M. Uhles, State Senator Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) and State Representative David Friess (R-Red Bud) hosted a ceremony Saturday in Du Quoin to officially name a section of Route 51 as the LCpl. Drew M. Uhles Memorial Highway.

Parents of LCpl. Uhles, Dan and Marla Uhles. (Photo credit: Marcus Durrett)

“LCpl. Uhles embodied the courage and patriotism that makes our nation the greatest place on Earth,” said Sen. Bryant. “Naming this portion of Route 51 in his honor will ensure that his legacy endures in the community he called home for generations.”

“This Saturday, we honored LCpl. Drew M. Uhles not just with words, but with a lasting monument that will serve as a constant reminder of his sacrifice,” said Rep. Friess. “This highway dedication is a testament to his bravery and a tribute to the profound impact he had on our community and our country. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.”

LCpl. Uhles served with the 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, based at Twentynine Palms, California. During his service, he earned numerous awards, including the Combat Action Ribbon, the Purple Heart, and the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, exemplifying his bravery and commitment to his country. LCpl. Uhles sacrificed his life in Iraq on September 15, 2004, due to injuries sustained from enemy action in the Al Anbar Province.

“It is an honor to be here as this stretch of U.S. 51 is finally dedicated in memory of LCpl. Drew M. Uhles of St. Johns. Nearly 20 years to the day of his passing, LCpl. Uhles’ family can finally take solace in knowing that everyone who drives this stretch of road will know of his sacrifice for our safety,” said Du Quoin Mayor Josh Downs. “I was in school with Drew and played in the band with him and it was no surprise to me that he chose to serve our country after graduation. I hope that he is smiling down knowing that he did his best for our community and our country. My prayers are always with the Uhles family, may God continue to comfort them in the future as they cope with their loss.”

The Illinois Department of Transportation installed signage along the highway, creating a permanent tribute to LCpl. Uhles’ valor and sacrifice after the passage of House Joint Resolution 67 during the spring legislative session. The ceremony on Saturday included remarks from Sen. Bryant, Rep. Friess, and Mayor Downs. 

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