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Communities to mark Memorial Day
The Memorial Day Association of Belleville will present its 55th parade and memorial ceremony on Monday.
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Before those flags are collected, Tarrott said, a memorial ceremony will be held at the Ector County Cemetery War Memorial with scheduled guest speaker Garydon Hicks III.
At 10:30 a.m. a ceremony will be held at Riverside Cemetery.
The wall has the names of all soldiers killed in the Vietnam War inscribed.
Veterans and fallen USA heroes will be honored at a ceremony at the Nashville National Cemetery on Monday’s Memorial Day holiday.
Communities around the nation are holding Memorial Day observances today, including Appleton.
Eureka: Parade and ceremony, 10:30 a.m. starting at Eureka High School to Olio Cemetery; speaker: Roger Miller; in case of rain, service held at high school auditorium. The parade will continue to the Village Park at which a Memorial Service will take place.
Beginning at 7 a.m. on Monday, GJARA members will be placing 1,000 flags at 22 different sites between Collbran and Fruita. In Bedford Hills, the parade starts at 9 a.m.at the Bedford Hills Elementary School ending at the Bedford Hills Fire Department.
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Nearly every town and village across Westchester honors the men and women who have died serving our country. “Not about the people who have served and made it back”.