Each year the Disabled American Veterans, Chapter No. 30, host the ceremony on traditional Memorial Day: May 30. Most years this is not actually on that three-day-weekend Monday, but this year as it happens, May 30 fell on Monday. Steve and I were a little worried that attendance would be down because the Hillcrest ceremony was at 9:00, the Keithville cemetery ceremony at noon, then the American Legion ceremony at 2:00. The ceremony at the Greenwood Cemetery was at 1:00 so attending them all would take a superhuman feat of accomplishment.
Happily, attendance was about on par with past years though perhaps a little low - certainly understandable with so much going on this year.
A new addition to the organization line-up this year was the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
As in past years, the Parkway High School JROTC did a lovely job first posting the colors, then the National Anthem which was played on the violin.
The JROTC also did a flag folding demonstration, noting the relevance of each fold of the flag...
... and the cadets escorted various organizations to the flagpole for wreath laying.
Guest speaker this year was Jim Adams of the Northwest Louisiana War Veterans Home. He spoke of the importance of remembering the fallen, noting that it's certainly okay to watch a ballgame and light the grill on Memorial Day, but to take a moment and remember the sacrifices of those who made it possible.
The placing of the wreaths came next: The United Daughters of the Confederacy ...
...and other organizations made the procession.
Each group was escorted by the Parkway JROTC:
Also in attendance, as in past years, were the Sons of the Confederacy with their three-shot rifle volley that is always impressive!
This is truly one of my favorite Memorial Day services each year and I wish it was better attended.
Greenwood Cemetery is full of incredible history and is a fascinating place to visit. It is beautifully maintained and well kept. You may recall the Kelley brothers are buried there that I've written so often about, but there are so many other stories as well.
Memorial Day was a quiet one for us; after the service we went home, ate some watermelon and called it a day! Still recovering from our trip, we didn't have much energy for anything else yesterday.
At any rate, local media may have been there, but I didn't see anything posted about the event and wanted to be sure the ceremony was noted. It is one that we never miss.
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1 comment:
Well done, Pat. Thanks for this!
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