Memories of Memorial Day 2015

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Photo by N.B. Logan

It was a perfect day for a parade on Monday in Old Lyme and our little town stepped up to the plate yet again to put on a parade full of not only fun and frivolity, but also pride and patriotism.

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Old Lyme’s leading politicians strode purposefully down Lyme Street.  First Selectwoman Bonnie Reemsnyder (in blue) walks with Selectwoman Mary Jo Nosal (in red), Selectman Skip Sibley ( second from left) and State Representative Devin Carney (R) at left.

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Photo by N.B. Logan

Flags were carried …

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Photo by N.B. Logan

Bagpipes were blown …

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Scouts marched …

... and the band played.

… and the bands played.

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Photo by N.B. Logan

The Lyme firemen were dressed for action …

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Photo by N.B. Logan

… and Teacher of the Year Mary Bradford from Mile Creek School waved and smiled … and smiled and waved …

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Photo by N.B. Logan

The “What Memorial Day Means to Me” essay contest winners traveled in style …

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… while this serving army member stood and waved from the top of a camouflage truck.

Photo by Olwen Logan.

The Daisies were delightful …

Photo by Olwen Logan.

Phoebe Griffin Noyes aka Mary Dangremond proudly participated to remind everyone of the Old Lyme Library’s namesake …

Photo by Olwen Logan

This Lyme Cub Scout confidently led his troop …

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Tom Risom was at the head of the Old Lyme Fire Department …

Photo by Olwen Logan

And let’s not forget the reason for the season … our veterans.

Photo by John Ward

Photo by John Ward

In honor of the fallen … the Memorial Stone reads: “To all who served and sacrificed so we could enjoy lasting freedom.” Dedicated by American Legion Post 41, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1467, and the People of Old Lyme, the wreath was moved away and then replaced during the ceremony.

Photo by John Ward

Photo by John Ward

Sharing the moment … Before the ceremony, VFW Chapter 1467 member and U.S. Army Air Corps Maj. Edmund H. Wolcott (Ret.) of Old Lyme (left) speaks with Todd Machnik (right) of Old Lyme.

Photo by John Ward

Photo by John Ward

Helping with the homily … Old Lyme Fire Department Chaplain Mervin F. Roberts delivers the homily.

Photo by John Ward

Photo by John Ward

Saluting the colors … the Old Lyme Fire Department, including the Color Guard, stands proud.

Photo by John Ward

Photo by John Ward

Rounding off the ceremony, Meyer Goldberg of Lyme, Memorial Day Essay Contest silver medal winner, reads his essay beautifully.

Photo by James Meehan Art & Design, ©2015

Photo by James Meehan Art & Design, ©2015

And finally for all you history buffs out there … (text and photo courtesy of James Meehan) this flag was hanging on the former Masonic Hall Building (now a private residence) on Lyme Street during the parade. The curious child lying at the lower left is counting the flag’s stars to find thirty-four. The 34th star represents the state of Kansas, which was the 34th state to be admitted to the Union on January 29, 1861.

2 thoughts on “Memories of Memorial Day 2015

  1. Thank you for these great photos. May God bless America, especially those men and women who died in service to our country and may we never forget the price of our freedom.

  2. Thank you so much for the great photos and coverage of the event. My daughter is in the red convertible and read her essay at the program. She had a great day!

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