Photo: Linda Castro
Eternal Valley Memorial Park Mortuary will host a Veterans Day Ceremony designed to bring the community together to celebrate, honor and remember America’s heroes who fought to defend our freedom.
The event will be held Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. at Eternal Valley, 23287 N. Sierra Hwy., Newhall.
“We are proud to recognize all veterans and especially those in our community. We are committed to honoring the memory of those who fought, who gave their lives and to celebrating the dedication of those who are holding the post today,” said Curtis Woods II, general manager of Eternal Valley Memorial Park Mortuary. “In addition, we want to offer a special thanks to all veterans for making it possible for all Americans to live in freedom.”
Early Tuesday morning, Boy Scouts from Troop 2 from Santa Clarita will gather to place flags on the graves of veterans buried at Eternal Valley.
The service will begin a welcome from Woods. The guest speaker, Joseph Karl, U.S. Army, VFW Post 6110, will talk about the meaning of Veterans Day.
The event will include a Flag Retirement Ceremony by Boy Scout Troop 58 and a Wreath Laying Ceremony. Attendees are invited to stay for light refreshments.
About Eternal Valley Memorial Park Mortuary
Eternal Valley Memorial Park Mortuary is a proud Dignity Memorial provider. The Dignity Memorial network of more than 1,800 funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers is North America’s most trusted resource for funeral and memorialization services. Dignity Memorial providers offer an unmatched combination of products and locations serving families with care, integrity, respect and service excellence. For more information, call 661-259-0800 or visit www.eternalvalleymemorialpark.com.
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Hopefully it’ll keep kids like those pictured above out of the military.
Jared, you could have gone all day without that remark. Many brave young men died to protect your right to be heartless. Freedom has never been free.