The Day Speaks For Itself : Memorial Day at Memorial Park

oplus_131072


Sometimes you don’t need to say something profound. The day speaks for itself.

It spoke through the older woman in the wheelchair, whose voice carried the weight of a Memorial Day prayer across the silent crowd.

It spoke in the unexpected, impromptu moments — like Mayor Jason Salamun briefly, honestly touching on the heavy reality of survivor’s guilt.

oplus_131104

And it spoke from the podium, where Lt. Col. Estrada of Ellsworth Air Force Base delivered words carrying enough truth to make my own eyes leak a bit.

oplus_133152

Among those honored was a 100-year-old Army veteran who served in both World War II and Korea, accompanied by his wife.

Also present were cousins of Captain Donald G. Smith of Oldham, South Dakota — pilot of aircraft number 15 on the legendary Doolittle Raid of April 18, 1942 — killed in action later that year and buried at Pine Slope Cemetery in Belle Fourche.

The Ceremony

oplus_131104

An invocation opened the ceremony, and wreaths were laid at the monument by local veterans organizations. There were crisp uniforms, volley salutes, and a community gathered under the shade of Memorial Park.

oplus_131072

Music was provided by the New Horizons Band and the American Legion Post 22 color guard led the procession.

oplus_133152

Even the natural world seemed to understand the assignment. As Taps echoed across the grounds, the birds offered their own unscripted harmony, and a cloud swept across the bright morning sun like a winged reminder of what the day is truly about.

oplus_131072



Comments

Leave a Reply