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Sarasota National Cemetery honors veterans

The Department of Veteran Affairs of the cemetery hosted the annual Memorial Day Ceremony on May 27.


  • By Katie Johns
  • | 11:21 a.m. May 27, 2017
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As the sun continued to rise and the dew on the grass dried, 450 volunteers walked the Sarasota National Cemetery, stopping at each gravesite to place a flag in front of it.

The flags were placed in honor of the cemetery’s annual Memorial Day Ceremony. Following the placing of the flags, kids flowered the gravesites with rose petals. Later, the ceremony began with opening remarks and a speech by cemetery Director Jon Rosentrater, who called on those who are experiencing their first Memorial Day without a loved one.

“I want you to know this shrine is meant to honor them all, and you have our deepest condolences,” Director of the Sarasota National Cemetery Jon Rosentrater said.

Dr. Julio Gonzalez, a State Representative and and U.S. Navy Veteran spoke next. He called one some famous last words of Nathan Hale who said “I regret that I have but one life to give to my country.”

“Those men and women put it all on the line not because they hated what stood in front of them but because they loved what was behind,” he said.

Before the presentation of wreaths, keynote speaker Lt. Gen. Thomas Montgomery addressed the crowd. He said Memorial Day should be a time of deep reflection. Although veterans might not know their impact, they are an example for today’s generation he said.

“They fought beside each other for each other,” Montgomery said.

Following speeches, there was a presentation of wreaths.
Following speeches, there was a presentation of wreaths.
Evelyn Bachman and fellow Lakewood Ranch Gymnastics team members were just some of about 450 volunteers who placed flags at each gravesite before the ceremony.
Evelyn Bachman and fellow Lakewood Ranch Gymnastics team members were just some of about 450 volunteers who placed flags at each gravesite before the ceremony.
Haven Wyles
Haven Wyles
Jade Fisher
Jade Fisher
Flags were placed at each gravesite before the ceremony.
Flags were placed at each gravesite before the ceremony.
Natalia Snyder
Natalia Snyder
Richard Stufft takes a moment at the gravesites where he placed flags.
Richard Stufft takes a moment at the gravesites where he placed flags.
Barry Durfor salutes to gravesites.
Barry Durfor salutes to gravesites.
Flags were placed at each gravesite before the ceremony.
Flags were placed at each gravesite before the ceremony.
Susan Knueven and Lewis Borofsky
Susan Knueven and Lewis Borofsky
James Thompson takes a moment at his grandfather’s gravesite.
James Thompson takes a moment at his grandfather’s gravesite.
Aubrey Savoca waits to drop rose petals around gravesites.
Aubrey Savoca waits to drop rose petals around gravesites.
Carter Sommers
Carter Sommers
Stella Tessier places rose petals on gravesites.
Stella Tessier places rose petals on gravesites.
Donna and Robert Vasko
Donna and Robert Vasko
Joy Apple, Beulah Clingerman and Ruth Pinnick
Joy Apple, Beulah Clingerman and Ruth Pinnick
American Legion Post NO-VEL Post 159 does the presentation of colors.
American Legion Post NO-VEL Post 159 does the presentation of colors.
American Legion Post NO-VEL Post 159 does the presentation of colors.
American Legion Post NO-VEL Post 159 does the presentation of colors.
Following speeches, there was a presentation of wreaths.
Following speeches, there was a presentation of wreaths.

 

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