Crowd applauds return of parade, normalcy in St. Clair Shores
Erica Wilson-Brandon, of St. Clair Shores, waves a flag during the event.
Photo by Deb Jacques
Photo by Deb Jacques
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ST. CLAIR SHORES Sitting in a lawn chair along Jefferson Avenue, Anna Robinson said she was “100%” ready for normal life to return.
This was the first year the Harrison Township resident came to watch the St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade after being invited by a friend.
“It sort of feels like a return to normalcy,” she said.
For others, however, the annual parade is a tradition.
“I get to see my friends and my family,” said Mary Beth Ortwein, of St. Clair Shores. “It’s one of the things in this community that everyone can be a part of. It’s well organized.”
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US Air Force Officer, Senior Pilot, Cecil Davis, beside an F-101 Voodoo at March Air Force Base, California, at full retirement and commencement of pension, 1984, updated.
In a break from my normal analytic material about Israel and the Middle East, I’m going to report on something personal. Not too long ago, my dad, Cecil Davis, passed away and is with the Lord, and after 70 years of marriage to my mom, is now once again joined with her – in spirit.