By Dave Tanguay
I spend time each
spring and again in early winter walking the cemeteries of Windham. During
my walk I check to see that each veteran grave has been remembered with an
American Flag prior to Memorial Day and, for the last six years, the placement
of a wreath on some 900 graves in the cemeteries in Windham.
Financial donations are always needed to remember our fallen soldiers |
While walking the
lanes, I recall a book by John Dunning, a memoir with a subtitle that states,
“You’re not dead until you’re forgotten”. As I check the graves, I
reflect on the fact that many of these veterans have been forgotten. If it were
not for the local veterans, scout groups and other volunteers that place the
flags or the wreaths on the graves, no one would have visited their graves or
remembered these men and women who defended our country.
Many of the
gravestones are in poor shape and are slowly being overtaken by the earth
surrounding them. Some are broken into pieces, some fallen over, some now
unreadable. All, however, mark the last resting place of one of our fallen
soldiers. If not for the volunteer visits, no one would remember their
name.
I mention these
visits because there is an opportunity for the Windham community to help this
process of remembering. Each year, the local VFW and Legion Post act as
agents of the town to place flags on the graves of our Veterans. In the
late fall, around December 1st, the local veterans also remember
those vets with the placement of a wreath on the graves. The Program,
Everlasting Gratitude, was initially started by Studio Flora and is now
coordinated by American Legion Field-Allen Post and ALA Unit 148.
The Post is now
accepting donations to support the “Everlasting Gratitude Wreath Program” for
the coming year. Typically, a wreath with bow costs approximately $5 in
volume. The Post will need 900 -1000 wreaths this year. A donation on your
part of $25 will purchase approximately five wreaths and bows, $50 approximately
ten wreaths, etc. Your donation, no matter how small, will go a long way to
help the “Everlasting Gratitude Wreath Program”, remembering our veterans so
that their names are not forgotten. We Remember!
Donations can be
made to: Field-Allen Wreaths, PO Box 1776. Windham, Maine 04062
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