“Who do you honor on Memorial Day?”

My blogging friend Audrey of Minnesota Prairie Roots wrote a poignant Memorial Day post Remembering, Honoring, Grieving on Memorial Day

She asks, “Who do you honor on this Memorial Day?”

Here’s my response to her question.

Uncle Alan Ray Hendricks. my father’s younger brother.

My sister Mary ordered a Commemorative Brick at the WWII Museum in New Orleans. as a memorial tribute to Uncle Alan.

Morrisonville, Illinois
The meaning of poppies in this article and poem “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae

Past Memorial Day posts are here

24 thoughts on ““Who do you honor on Memorial Day?”

  1. Beautiful post, sometimes we all need reminders of the significance of traditions. gcr

  2. I remember teaching the kids in my class about the meaning of Memorial Day. I wanted them to know it was more than a day off.

  3. Many members in my family . Some I found threw Ancestry from way back and ones I remember that were close to me.

  4. Enjoyed Audrey’s post. Very well written. I plan to visit my grandfathers grave tomorrow. He served in WWI. My uncle served in Korea. Both came home thankfully. Nice to see all the flags in the cemetery remembering those who served. God Bless. Dc

  5. Audrey wrote a beautiful post, I remember my son and uncle who was a POW twice. All the men and women who lost their lives serving our country and the wounded Veterans.

  6. I attended our memorial service in town located at the gazebo and our WWII monument. We listened to a guest speaker, singers and local band play, and the names of those we have lost that have served. My father in law is a member of our American legion and does the gun salute. Wreaths are placed as well as one in the river for the navy. The service continues at the cemetery and ends at our local legion.

    • What a perfect way to give tribute to fallen service members who have served. Thank you for sharing about your Memorial Day, Alicia.

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