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Wreaths to Remember

Sean Martin, 8, of Herman lays a wreath at the grave of a veteran during Saturday's ceremony at North Cemetery, 1002 N. Main St. Ext., with his sister, Kamryn, 12. The Wreaths Across America ceremony is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve and have served and teach young people about freedom.
Vets' graves decorated, lives honored Saturday

More than 1,000 wreaths were laid on graves of veterans at the North Cemetery during a Wreaths Across America ceremony Saturday afternoon.

Despite rain and cold, members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, American Legion Posts 117 and 778, the Legion Riders and other local organizations volunteered their time to honor those who served their country by attending the service and placing wreaths.

Chuck Veazey, co-coordinator of the Butler Wreaths Across America, said the organization surpassed its goal of 1,000 wreaths thanks to dedicated volunteers.“This year everybody came through. Everybody did a great job,” Veazey said. “Thanks to them, every veteran in the cemetery will have a wreath.”According to Veazey, the mission of Wreaths Across America is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve and have served and teach young people about freedom. He said the service is presented entirely by veterans.

“All the ceremony is done by vets,” Veazey said. “And they love doing it.”The proceedings began at noon, with a moment of silence in remembrance of those who have served and are currently serving in the armed forces.Donna Croft, fellow co-coordinator of the Butler Wreaths Across America, said this moment of silence is particularly special.“The moment of silence is going on at the same time all over the country,” Croft said. “It's showing honor and respect for veterans willing to give up their lives.”Ceremonies were also conducted at four other cemeteries in Butler County: West Sunbury Union Cemetery, Concord Presbyterian Church

Cemetery in Concord Township, St. John's United Methodist Church Cemetery in Brady Township and Saxonburg Memorial Church Cemetery in Saxonburg.Following the national anthem, representatives from each branch of the armed forces displayed a wreath in front of the chapel at the cemetery. As part of the ceremony, a wreath also was displayed for servicemen taken as prisoners of war or missing in action. Those wreaths will be displayed until Feb. 5.

Following the 21-gun salute and playing of Taps and “Amazing Grace,” attendees were reminded when placing their wreaths to say the veteran's name and offer them a moment of silence.Martha Eberhardt, regent of the Butler Chapter of the DAR, said the moment alone with the veteran is her favorite part of the tradition.“It's us with the veteran. It's saying we care what they did and what they gave up for us,” Eberhardt said. “It's peaceful and it's memorable.”

Don and Nikki Ellenberger of Butler were attendees of the ceremony and said they have been volunteering to lay wreaths since last year, when their son joined the Air Force. He is serving overseas.“We thought this was perfect for people like us who want to honor those who served, because now our son serves,” Nikki said.Don said they'd likely continue participating in the Wreaths Across America ceremony in the future. Nikki said the ceremony was always emotional and moving.“My prayer is that one day my son will be remembered for his service,” she said.

Above, Wyatt McGee, 8, lays a wreath during Saturday’s Wreaths Across America ceremony. At left, Marine veteran Dave Smith carries a wreath dedicated to his branch of the service. The display honoring branches of the armed forces and one for those taken prisoner or missing in action will be displayed in front of the chapel at the cemetery until Feb. 5.photography by Seb Foltz/butler eagle
Army veteran Mary Chitwood salutes a wreath during a Wreaths Across America ceremony Saturday at North Cemetery in Butler.photography by Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Sean Martin, 8, of Herman and his sister Kamryn Martin, 12, lay a wreaths at the graves of a veterans during Saturday's Wreaths Across America ceremony at Butler North Cemetery. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle 12/28/21
Army Veteran Sara Donehue of Cabot lays a wreath during Saturday's Wreaths Across America ceremony at Saxonburg Memorial Church Cemetary. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle 12/18/21
Marine veterans Dave Smith carrries wreath dedicated to his branch of service to be displayed with other branches during a Wreaths Cross America ceremony Saturday at North Cemetary in Butler. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle 12/18/21
Volunteers carry wreaths to the graves of a veterans during Saturday's Wreaths Across America ceremony at Butler North Cemetery. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle 12/28/21
Army veteran Mary Chitwood hangs a wreath honoring her branch of service during a Wreaths Cross America ceremony Saturday at North Cemetary in Butler. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Veterans Norm Carpenter(Navy), Dave Smith(Marines) and Mary Chitwood(Army) stand at attention in front of wreaths in honor of the branches during a Wreaths Cross America ceremony Saturday at North Cemetary in Butler. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Army Veteran Barry Donehue of Cabot and members of the Saxonburg area VFW and American Legion participate in a 21 gun salute during Saturday's Wreaths Across America ceremony at Saxonburg Memorial Church Cemetary. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle 12/18/21
Army veteran Mary Chitwood salutes a wreaths during a Wreaths Cross America ceremony Saturday at North Cemetary in Butler. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle 12/18/21
Army Veteran Barry Donehue of Cabot salutes a wreath during Saturday's Wreaths Across America ceremony at Saxonburg Memorial Church Cemetary. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle 12/18/21
Here is an aerial look at the Wreaths Across America ceremony Saturday at North Cemetery in Butler.William Thiele/submitted photo

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