Wikipedia: Notre Dame de Lourdes Church (Fall River, Massachusetts)
In 1920, the Sacred Heart Monument was erected on the grounds near the front of the church. It was dedicated to 22 men from the parish who lost their lives fighting in World War I. Only 21 names appear on the monument, as the 22nd man had enlisted with the Canadian Army. Lucien Hippolyte Gosselin of Manchester, New Hampshire, was chosen as the sculptor of the bronze statues. The bronze work, done in Paris, consisted of the Sacred Heart statue, an angel cradling a soldier, and three plaques: one for the Army, one for the Navy and the last with the names of the men. The granite base was carved by Honore Savoie of Fall River. The parishioners raised $26,373 to pay for the monument. It is one of two war memorials in the city of Fall River that are not on public land. The other is a bronze plaque on the granite steps of St. Patrick's Church (Good Shepherd Parish).