10/14/2024
Regarding all the Veterans in the cemetery. There have been some wonderful ladies working hard to find veterans and to honor them on December 14th.
Please read the article. They have even discovered some ālostā veterans.
Hereās the article
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 265, Lake Kiowa, is humbled to participate in the National Wreaths Across America, honoring the military by placing a fresh balsam veteran wreath on the graves of our military and to do so in a way that has never been done before. The common practice when honoring veterans is to walk through a cemetery and place a flag or wreath on all graves that have a military headstone. Veterans who do not have a military marker are not honored. Our genealogist has identified hundreds of veterans in Cooke County who have no military headstones, and she has marked the grave locations with GPS. For the first time ever, the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 265 will place wreaths on the graves of ALL military veterans in the Estes Cemetery and the Oak Grove Cemetery. A large number of these veterans do not have a military marker of any kind. To name a few, in the Estes Cemetery are Rowland Cadwallader who fought in the Civil War, George Newton Brown who served in World War I, and Will Ingram who served in World War II. Of the many without military stones in Oak Grove Cemetery are Orren Harrison (Civil War), Leon Barron, a U.S, Navy veteran, and Lester Headrick, a U.S. Army Veteran. As we place the wreaths on all veteransā graves, we will say their names. There is a well- known saying: āA soldier dies twice: once when they die, and once when their name is never said again.ā It is our mission to ensure that the memory lives on of all our local veterans. We will have a ceremony at Estes Cemetery on December 14 at 10:00 am, followed by placing wreaths at Estes and Oak Grove cemeteries. Please join us for this memorable event. If you canāt attend the ceremony, you can assist us in honoring our veterans by purchasing wreaths. Go to www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/TX1443P and click āSponsor Wreaths.ā Make your tax-deductible donation of $17 for one wreath or the most popular donation of $85 for five wreaths. If we get extra wreaths this year, we will use them to honor veterans in other local cemeteries. Thank you for helping us with this mission. Starting this year, āGone but not forgottenā will finally be true.
Wreaths Across America ("WAA") coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies every December to "Remember, Honor, and Teach" about the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. Please check out this page to learn how you can help by sponsoring Veterans Remembrance Wreaths or by joining us on Decembe...