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Dateline: November
17,
2005
Services
honor local veterans' sacrifices
By
Roger Estlack & Cheryl Johnson, Clarendon Enterprise
The
citizens of Donley County last week paid their respect to the veterans who
have served America and secured freedom for all who live here.
The
Adamson-Lane Post 287 of the American Legion held their annual service at
the Veterans’ Memorial in Rowe Cemetery on Friday morning.
Doyle
Messer conducted the ceremony and delivered the invocation. Following the
posting of the colors, Andrea Musick sang the National Anthem, and T.C.
Saye led the Pledge of Allegiance.
The
featured speaker of the event was Gary Weatherly of Memphis. He graduated
from Hedley High School in 1965 and served with the US Army from 1965 to
1968, during which time he served in Vietnam with the First Cavalry
Division from November 1966 to November 1967.
“I
feel very fortunate to have grown up in a patriotic community like
Hedley,” Weatherly said as he recalled how Vietnam veterans were
welcomed home in Hedley with banquets when they were shunned in other
parts of the country.
Weatherly
said the military teaches responsibility and self-discipline, and he said
he hoped today’s fighting men and women will be remembered for the good
they are trying to do.
Clarendon
VFW Post 7782 also held its annual Veterans Day Service on Friday at the
Donley County War Memorial.
The
guest speaker was Joe McQuay, a 37-year veteran of the Marine Corps.
The Bronco Band played several patriotic selections during the
ceremony. Darrell Burton,
pastor of the Martin Baptist Church gave the invocation.
Post Commander Larry Pettit led the ceremony.
McQuay
recognized all branches of the military and the importance of thanking the
vets who are still alive. He
also spoke about the generation now fighting in Iraq and how it is the
soldier that gave us the rights of freedom, religion, speech,
demonstration, and free trial.
At
the conclusion of the ceremony, the members of the Bronco Band laid
flowers on the memorial.
Local
veterans also enjoyed a meal prepared by the Clarendon High School home
economics class Friday at noon. The
Clarendon Elementary children also presented a program to the vets and
their guests.
A
veterans’ program was also held at the Vera Dial Dickey Library at
Clarendon College on Monday.
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