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New Canaan Veterans Wreath Project a success
Russell Kimes, III
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Over 1,100 wreaths with bows were recently placed on every veteran’s grave in New Canaan, not just at Lakeview Cemetery, but at every private, or historic cemetery within the town. The Commander of the New Canaan Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 653 shows gratitude in this letter on behalf of the post for the effort.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Over 1,100 wreaths with bows were recently placed on every veteran’s grave in New Canaan, not just at Lakeview Cemetery, but at every private, or historic cemetery within the town. The Commander of the New Canaan Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 653 shows gratitude in this letter on behalf of the post for the effort.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
Editor,
In a time marked with sadness and pervading bad news – it is wonderful that the New Canaan VFW can bring a heartwarming story of our community rising up to accomplish something wonderful.
On behalf of the Officers and Members of the Howard M. Bossa & Peter C. Langenus Post 653 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, we would like to thank everyone who made this year’s wreaths project a success – despite the adversities of the COVID pandemic.
Over 1,100 wreaths with bows were placed on every veteran’s grave in New Canaan, not just at Lakeview Cemetery, but at every private or historic cemetery within our Town. This massive undertaking would not have been possible without the incredible work of many volunteers and organizations – but most importantly, led by the exceptional efforts of Chris and Frances Wilson.