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County salutes Memorial Day
By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com
Former U.S. Marine Shaun Stevenson spoke at the cemetery during Greenfield’s 2019 Memorial Day ceremony. World War II veteran and grand marshal of the parade, Ed Robinette, was seated third from the right.
Times-Gazette file photo
Times-Gazette file photo
While some Memorial Day observances in and around Highland County will still not be quite what they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, several are returning to a full schedule activities.
Following is list of what several communities reported to The Times-Gazette:
In Hillsboro, VFW Post 9094 Commander Rick Wilkin said this year’s Memorial Day observance will still be modest, but no less important. Thirty-nine new bricks containing the names of honored veterans were recently installed at the Highland County Veterans Memorial at the courthouse, where the annual observance will be held Monday, May 31.
Honoring our veterans
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Shown are Gary Cruea (left) and Chuck Cruea helping to install service recognition bricks Tuesday at the Highland County Veterans Memorial. Both are veterans of the Vietnam era, with Gary having served his country from 1968-1972, and Chuck serving in the U.S. Air Force from 1965-1969.
Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette
Thirty-nine new bricks containing the names of honored veterans were installed Tuesday at the Highland County Veterans Memorial, in preparation for the annual ceremonies scheduled for Memorial Day, which this year is Monday, May 31.
Vietnam veteran and Hillsboro VFW Post 9094 Commander Rick Wilkin told The Times-Gazette that a total of 39 bricks were to be enshrined at the memorial on the courthouse square this spring, with two of the bricks being replacements.