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Celebrating Memorial Flags

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Celebrating Our Great Nation

Celebrating Our Great Nation

“Since the late 1950′s, on the Thursday before Memorial Day, 1,200 soldiers of the U.S. Third Infantry place small American flags at all 260,000 gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery. They then patrol twenty-four hours a day during the weekend to ensure that each flag remains standing.

In 1951, the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of St. Louis began placing flags on the 150,000 graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery as an annual ‘Good Turn.’ That memorial tradition continues to this day at over 5,000 veteran headstone markers at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery, the ‘Arlington of the West,’ at Evergreen Washelli in north Seattle.

Since 1929, the entrance to the cemetery on Memorial Day and Veterans Day has been lined with America flags, an ‘Avenue of Colors.’ Those flags have been donated by the families, friends and loved ones of departed veterans who wanted the symbol of their cherished memory to wave proudly as everyone passed by on their way to participate in our traditional American observances.

The last time I donated a flag to the Veterans Cemetery was more than twenty years ago. That American flag was presented to me twenty years before that in memory of a fallen brother. I carefully marked his name in the margin with the date he died, and every year I’ve wondered which one was his as I passed. Each time I walk through that ‘Avenue of Colors’ I hold my salute and smile thinking my brother’s flag is waving back.

This year the Veterans Memorial Cemetery needs to replace many of the flags, including my brother’s. So, I bought a new flag, one that will last another forty years. Next week I will take it to Evergreen Washelli’s office so it can be used this Memorial Day. I will write his name again in small letters on the margin and the date he died. I will also donate another American flag in honor of Jim Hinde, a local Vietnam veteran, in honor of all Vietnam veterans who served and now are part of our collective heritage.

I urge all my veteran brothers and sisters, families and friends, to remember those whose memory you keep folded and in a glass case to donate American flags to Evergreen Washelli for the Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Help make this Memorial Day more meaningful with a display of new flags. Help us keep our celebration shining in red, white, and blue memories of our love, our loss, and our freedom.

I look forward to seeing you on Memorial Day when we honor America’s fallen and salute the flags on our ‘Avenue of Colors.’ They represent hundreds of lives that still wave in the wind on special days.”

-Skip Dreps
Past President
Veterans Memorial Cemetery Board

Our 84th Annual Memorial Day Commemorative Service

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Photograph courtesy Dave Johanson

Photograph courtesy Dave Johanson

“Memorial Day is the day of the long year when, particularly, we honor those who died in defense of their country and of the things in which this nation believes. But it is, as well, the day when we will remember all those near and dear to us who have gone before.” [Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 30, 1955]

On Monday, May 31, 2010, Evergreen Washelli hosted the 84th Annual Memorial Day Commemorative Service. Thank you for joining us as we honored America’s fallen and salute the flags on our ‘Avenue of Colors.’

Our appreciation goes to soloist Maria Kesovija, as well as the Seattle Pacific University Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Drum Corps, and guest speaker, Colonel Eric R. Vogt. Special thanks to Skip Dreps for leading the Guided Veterans Tour following the ceremony.

Thank you on behalf of the Veterans Memorial Cemetery Board of Trustees:
Michael J. Eagan, President • COL. Raymond W. Coffey, USAR/WSG
RADM Horton Smith • Brig Gen Marcia Clark
Robert P. Richard • COL Donald P. Larson
Gregory “Skip” Dreps

Read and watch more about the ceremony here:
Channel 5 news article
Hundreds gather for Memorial Day ceremony in Seattle, by Casey McNerthney, SeattlePI.
Channel 5 Buglers at Evergreen Washelli
Channel 4 KOMO news
Channel 4 article
Channel 4 : photographs of different cemeteries around the country celebrating Memorial Day

Memorial Day Guided Veterans Tour

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Volunteers helped clean the markers of the Veterans Memorial Cemetery

William Kenzo Nakamura

On Monday, May 31, 2010, Evergreen Washelli will host our 84th Annual Memorial Day Commemorative Service. Following the ceremony, we invite you to attend a guided tour of the Veterans Memorial Cemetery and the learn about the remarkable lives of the Medal of Honor recipients in our care.

Our guide, Skip Dreps, of Burien, Washington, was drafted into the United States Army in 1969 and re-enlisted twice before leaving military service with extensive spinal cord injuries following many airborne operations. During his military service, he was a medical non-commissioned officer assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, 173rd Airborne Brigade, the 509th Airborne Battalion Combat Team Allied Mobile Force (Europe) and assigned as a military advisor to NATO Headquarters in Shape, Belgium. His awards and decorations include the Combat Medical Badge, Army Commendation Medal, Master Parachutist Badge, and Aircrew Members Badge. He was also a graduate of the French Commando School and was awarded the French Parachutist Badge.

Following his military service he graduated from the University of Florida with a teaching degree in Secondary Schools and was an Upward Bound Instructor. He was recruited by the Paralyzed Veterans of America in 1984 and was trained as a National Service Officer. In 1997 he went to work as the Government Relations Director for the Northwest Chapter Paralyzed Veterans of America until September 2008. He was a Steering Committee member of the Garden of Remembrance, a memorial at the Seattle Benayora Hall that memorializes all Washington State sons and daughters killed in war since 1941. He served as a Board of Trustee to the Veterans Cemetery at Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery for ten years. He was a member of the Seattle VA’s Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Care Committee and served on King County’s Americans with Disabilities Advisory Board.

He currently serves as a member of the Institutional Review Board at the Seattle Institute for Biomedical and Clinical Research Corporation at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System. He has been awarded the Outstanding Veteran of the Year Award by the Governor’s Veterans Advisory Committee and Washington Department of Veterans Affairs, received the White Ribbon Award by the Washington Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities and was honored by both the Makah Nation and the Choctaw Nation for his work with the Native Americans Veterans Association. We are honored to have him as our tour guide this year.

Our guide, Skip Dreps

Our guide, Skip Dreps

Skip will guide us through the history of the Veterans Memorial Cemetery, as well as teach us about the stories of Private William C. Horton,
Captain Vesa Alakulppi, PFC Lewis Albanese, PFC William Kenzo Nakamura, 2nd LT Robert Ronald Leisy,
Colonel Orville Emil Bloch, as well as Coxswain Harry Delmar Fadden.

Kindly meet us at the Doughboy Statue in the Veterans Memorial Cemetery at 3:15 pm. We ask for a $5.00 suggested donation for attendance, which will go to the purchase of flags for the Avenue of Flags. For more information, and to reserve a spot, please call us at (206)362-5200 or email tours@washelli.com.

Thank You, Volunteers!

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Volunteers helped clean the markers of the Veterans Memorial Cemetery

Volunteers helped clean the markers of the Veterans Memorial Cemetery

On behalf of Evergreen Washelli and the Veterans Memorial Cemetery Board, we would like to thank all of the volunteers who came out this past Saturday to help clean the 5000 marble markers in the Veterans Memorial Cemetery. We were deeply impressed by the number of those who came out to show their support and honor our country’s fallen heroes. Thank you to King County Councilmember, Bob Ferguson, for addressing the crowd, and Mike Eagan of the Veterans Memorial Cemetery Board and VVA #102 for officiating.

Very special thanks to Boy Scout Pack 4 and 34, Boy Scout Troops 12, 22, 112, and 312, Girl Scouts Troop 41399, the Seattle Nisei Veterans Association, the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, the Husky United Military Veterans, Shoreline Rotary, Shorecrest High School, Shorecrest Key Club, volunteers from Northshore School District, The Ballard Elks Lodge #827, SnoKing Chapter 423 VVA, KCYR, Snohomish High School MCJROTC, Mount Baker Council and King County Council members, and all of the other groups from our community that joined us in preserving and honoring our veterans. We appreciate you!

The markers were cleaned with D2 Cleaning Solution, an eco-friendly cleaner that does not damage the marble. Thank you to the Seattle Times, North Seattle KOMO news, KOMOnews.com, and the Bellingham Herald for joining us and covering the event.

Thank you,
Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and the Veterans Memorial Cemetery Board

Veterans Cemetery Marker Cleaning Day

Thursday, April 15th, 2010
Join Us Saturday, April 17th

A Volunteer Opportunity to Honor Our Veterans

Saturday, April 17, 2010 from 10:00am to 2:00pm
Veterans Memorial Cemetery
On the east side of 11111 Aurora Ave N.

The Veterans Memorial Cemetery and Evergreen Washelli invite you to preserve a part of history. The Veterans Memorial Cemetery stands as a tribute to our nation’s fallen heroes. This tribute needs your help. We are seeking volunteer support from the surrounding community to help clean the historic white marble markers that identify the men and women who have protected our country. We will supply the brushes, buckets, and eco-friendly cleaning solution.

Your RSVP is appreciated, so that we may plan to have supplies for everyone. Kindly respond on or before April 10th by emailing us at veterans@washelli.com Please include the number of volunteers in your group.

Thank you,
Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and the Veterans Memorial Cemetery Board

US Naval Academy Cemetery

US Naval Academy Cemetery

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Holocaust Remembrance Day

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

January 27th

January 27th

Today is the annual International Holocaust Remembrance Day, marking the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz prisoners. BBC News shares remarkable photos and stories.

To commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum hosts a candle-lighting ceremony attended by the Washington, D.C. diplomatic community, Holocaust survivors, and the general public.

President Obama reflects on Holocaust Survivors Memorial Day

“Memory has become the sacred duty of all people of goodwill.” -Elie Wiesel