Another memorable Memorial Day |
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May 28, 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark clouds threatened rain, but no rain fell on
those gathered as Boundary County remembered and
honored those of our own "who gave the last full
measure of devotion." Mentioned often today was
the name of Army Specialist Ethan Martin, who
gave the ultimate sacrifice for his country,
family, and friends on Tuesday, August 7, 2012,
while serving his country in Korgay,
Afghanistan. Remembered, too, were many veterans
of ours who served and came home; Navy, Marine,
Army and Air Force. Remembered, too, were the many veterans
of ours who served and came home; Navy, Marine,
Army and Air Force, and continue to serve. Their ranks grow smaller, those who remain to continue the honored tradition grow older, but none are forgotten. Typically, there are two events that comprise Memorial Day in Boundary County; on Monday there were three. It started with the annual Memorial Day Parade. In spite of a "no candy" law, there was a lot of candy thrown during the parade ... and good candy, too; "Pixie Sticks," ""Sugar Babies," "Tootsie Rolls," and more. A child with a Pixie Stick, her shirt holding a cornucopia of candy, seemed to debate the sense of such an inane rule. One mother excitedly pointed her child toward the street after the contingent or horses had passed and said, "Look! Horse donuts!" The child looked back and said, "Mom ... that's poo." After the parade, many gathered at Grandview Cemetery, where flowers adorned graves and flags fluttered from the resting place of each of the many veterans buried there. As always, the ceremony was beautiful and solemn, with old soldiers and fresh youth giving stirring speeches that touched hearts. At 3 p.m., the American Legion's Club 55 was filled almost to capacity as Idaho Governor Butch Otter, who flew in from Boise just for the event, helped rededicate the Legion Post 55 building, transformed late last year into a smoke-free facility ... one that is once again destined to be oft used both by the community as well as this county's veterans. Here's how it looked. |
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