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Nation’s Lost Are Found Within Hearts & Thoughts Of Williams County

By Newspaper StaffMay 31, 2024Updated:July 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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PHOTOS BY ANNA WOZNIAK / THE VILLAGE REPORTER
SPEECH … Throughout Monday morning, Williams County officials spoke highly of our armed services and freedoms, thanking those that sacrificed it all for us back home. Montpelier was no exception, with Mayor Yagelski sharing personal stories of his attachments to veterans.

By: Anna Wozniak
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
anna@thevillagereporter.com

Last weekend, the nation took some time to think. Some thought about regular things -like family barbecues, camping trips, or work- but to most, the weekend saw a somber time of reflection and remembrance.

Here in Williams County, where our freedoms are not taken for granted, many gathered Monday morning to take part in processions to local cemeteries, where ceremonies took place to thank and honor those who have given their lives in service to their country.

In Montpelier, Mayor Yagelski spoke of how close to home Memorial Day is, with most everyone he knows having veterans in their family.

Alongside him was James Anderson serving as Master of Ceremonies, Pastor Jan Desterhaft, Larry Lee with the reading of the Gettysburg Address, the Montpelier High School Band, the American Legion and VFW Post, and Pastor Kevin Doseck.


Whether it be every day or a traditional holiday, it’s safe to say that Williams County makes sure to set aside the time to thank and honor those who sacrificed the most for our freedoms.


AMERICAN LEGION … American Legions across America were ready for a procession Monday morning, with most making their way to a local cemetery. Montpelier’s was led by their American Legion and VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) post members.

MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT … The Montpelier High School Band provided musical accompaniment for the Memorial Day ceremony, playing the Star-Spangled Banner and the Taps.

 

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