Memorial Day Services at Acacia were well-attended |
Photos by Jerry Pickard
Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home held services for Memorial Day with a pipe band, boy scouts, release of doves, and a World War II flyover. The main speaker was a Colonel, a chaplain from Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Kenmore Pipe Band |
The Kenmore Pipe Band began the services with a processional through the grounds. During the service, they played Amazing Grace, and after they played a postlude as they marched out.
Boy Scout Troop 348 presented the colors.
Chaplain Trudy James provided the Invocation and Benediction.
Col. William Green Jr., Command Chaplain |
Acacia Director Vince Larkin spoke and introduced the keynote speaker, Col.William Green Jr., Command Chaplain, I Corps, Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Doves fly |
Following a moment of silence, doves were released into the air.
WW II plane fly over |
During the service, two World War II planes from the Paul Allen collection flew over the cemetery.
Cannons fire on the hill |
At the conclusion of the service, the cannons fired.
Col. Green visited the grave of Robert Earl Bonney, Jr. Medal of Honor recipient.
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