By David Tanguay
Special to The Windham Eagle
They came
from many different backgrounds and all walks of life, but those remembered
during a special ceremony conducted by American Legion Post 148 on Aug. 5 at
the Windham Veterans Center all shared one thing in common. They each wore the
uniform of the United States of America at
one time in their lives and were proud to serve their country.
The special
“Post Everlasting” tribute was led by Chaplain Richard Drapeau and honored
every Post 148 member who passed away from May 2019 to July 2020.
Drapeau recited
an opening prayer for the event before comments were made about the ceremony by
American Legion Post Commander Eric Bickford.
while Drapeau received the “records” of the deceased and performed
a commitment of the names to the flames of the brazier on a stacked rifle
and military helmet while Bickford read a citation commending their spirits to
“Post Everlasting.”
Post
members remembered at the ceremony included Roger Beaudoin, John Herald Sr.,
Robert Newberry, Richard Small, Ray Charmad, John Gallagher, and Past Post 148
Commander Donald Rogers.
The
final tribute was the mournful sound of taps played as all in the room stood at
attention and saluted their departed comrades for the last time.
According to The American Legion, when a comrade passes, the
moment is one of honor. The memory of his/her life in the service of country
has now been enrolled in the great spirit army, whose footfalls cause no sound,
but in the memory of mankind, their souls go on marching, sustained by the
pride of service in time of war. Because of them our lives are free: because of
them our nation lives: because of them, our world is blessed.
Post Everlasting is the final destination within The American
Legion, where our departed comrades are called for duty by the Supreme
Commander. We salute our departed Post members and thank them for their
contribution and service to our Country, Community, and Post, and transfer
their membership to the Post Everlasting.
Each American Legion Post conducts a solemn Post Everlasting
Ceremony once each year. Families of deceased Members are invited to attend the
Post Everlasting Ceremony and they may receive an American Legion Post
Everlasting Certificate commemorating their loved one's transfer to Post
Everlasting.
“This was a very moving
ceremony,”. Bickford said.
The event was held prior to the monthly meeting of the Field-Allen
Post 148 members at the Windham Veterans Center. <
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