This Memorial Day Ceremony was held at the New Windsor
Presbyterian Church on May 24, 2015.
Presbyterian Church on May 24, 2015.
"Today we honor those who have gone before us and paid
the ultimate price. Those individuals have served and died for one common theme
– freedom." – Mayor Neal Roop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n58c58EkKcI
the ultimate price. Those individuals have served and died for one common theme
– freedom." – Mayor Neal Roop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n58c58EkKcI
Related: Remembering the fallen
Michel Elben Carroll County Times twitter.com/MichelElben
May 24, 2015 http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/ph-cc-memorial-observance-20150525,0,4662330.story
A Memorial Day ceremony was also held at the New Windsor
Presbyterian Church, and over 50 people attended the Sunday evening ceremony.
Presbyterian Church, and over 50 people attended the Sunday evening ceremony.
"Today we honor those who have gone before us and paid
the ultimate price," said Mayor Neal Roop of New Windsor. "Those
individuals have served and died for one common theme – freedom."
the ultimate price," said Mayor Neal Roop of New Windsor. "Those
individuals have served and died for one common theme – freedom."
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8806 presented the colors for
the ceremony. Ambassador Blango Ross Jr., of Strawbridge United Methodist
Church, gave an invocation and benediction. Fred Shinbur, a retired Army
veteran, was the keynote speaker.
the ceremony. Ambassador Blango Ross Jr., of Strawbridge United Methodist
Church, gave an invocation and benediction. Fred Shinbur, a retired Army
veteran, was the keynote speaker.
"It's not war we're trying to remember," said
Shinbur. "It's the servicemen we remember who remind us of the cost of
freedom."
Shinbur. "It's the servicemen we remember who remind us of the cost of
freedom."
[…]
Pleasant Valley 4-H Club members led the Pledge of
Allegiance. St. Matthew United Church of Christ pastor Debra Peters Wilcox read
scripture and led the group in prayer. Kevin Dayhoff, who served in the Marine
Corps Reserves, was the keynote speaker.
Read more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/ph-cc-memorial-observance-20150525,0,4662330.storyAllegiance. St. Matthew United Church of Christ pastor Debra Peters Wilcox read
scripture and led the group in prayer. Kevin Dayhoff, who served in the Marine
Corps Reserves, was the keynote speaker.
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