On Memorial Day
Jean Sexton muses:
This is Memorial Day weekend and my thoughts go to those who gave their lives in the service on this country. I am sorry for the losses, but I respect the choices and the consequences that led to that loss. I know that I owe my freedom to those who stood against the dark. I try to respect their sacrifices by each day living a life worthy of them. I try to live my life with honor. If one of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, or Marines who gave so much were to appear before me, I would want them to be proud of what I have done.
So please, remember those fallen each day in your life.
This is Memorial Day weekend and my thoughts go to those who gave their lives in the service on this country. I am sorry for the losses, but I respect the choices and the consequences that led to that loss. I know that I owe my freedom to those who stood against the dark. I try to respect their sacrifices by each day living a life worthy of them. I try to live my life with honor. If one of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, or Marines who gave so much were to appear before me, I would want them to be proud of what I have done.
So please, remember those fallen each day in your life.
Wilmington National Cemetery
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