Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Missouri Veterans Commission Announces Memorial Day Ceremonies at State Veterans Cemeteries

JEFFERSON CITY –Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at five State Veterans Cemeteries – Bloomfield, Fort Leonard Wood, Higginsville, Jacksonville, and Springfield on May 25.


Originally called Decoration Day, Memorial Day was established as a day for Americans to honor those who were killed during the Civil War. It was not until after World War I that Memorial Day was expanded to honor those who have died in all American wars. Memorial Day was declared a national holiday in 1971 and was placed on the last Monday in May.


“We owe a great debt of gratitude to those who sacrificed their lives so we could live free. We encourage the public to attend and help honor those who served by not forgetting, by remembering what they did and what they stood for,” said Larry D. Kay, Executive Director of the commission.


The events and times are as follows:


Bloomfield Veterans Cemetery


17357 Stars and Stripes Way

Bloomfield MO 63825

573-568-3871


Ceremony begins at 1:00 pm.


Keynote speaker – J. Michael Mower, Commissioner, Missouri Veterans Commission & Army Veteran


Higginsville Veterans Cemetery


20109 Business Hwy. 13

Higginsville MO 64037

660-584-5252


Ceremony begins at 1:00 pm.


Keynote speaker – Todd Whitney, Lafayette County High School Principal & Marine Veteran


Fort Leonard Wood Veterans Cemetery


25350 Highway H


Waynesville, MO 65583


573-774-3496


Ceremony begins at 1:00 pm


Keynote Speaker – BG Kent Savre, Commanding General MSCoE/Fort Leonard Wood


Jacksonville Veterans Cemetery


1479 County Road 1675

Jacksonville MO 65260

Phone: 660-295-4237


Ceremony begins at 9:00 am.


Keynote speaker – Bryan Hunt, Deputy Director, Missouri Veterans Commission & Army Veteran


Springfield Veterans Cemetery


5201 South Southwood

Springfield MO 65804

Phone: 417-823-3944


Ceremony begins at 1:30 pm.


Keynote speaker – Jerry Jacob, KSPR News Anchor & Army Veteran


The Missouri Veterans Commission operates seven State Veterans Homes, six State Veterans Cemeteries, and the Veterans Services Program. The Commission is committed to honoring and serving Missouri’s Veterans whose dedication and sacrifices have preserved our nation and its freedoms. For more information about the Missouri Veterans Commission programs, call 573-751-3779 or access the Missouri Veterans Commission webpage at www.mvc.dps.mo.gov.



Missouri Veterans Commission Announces Memorial Day Ceremonies at State Veterans Cemeteries

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