Remembering Our Roots – Ray Bell Laity of the Church 20/October/2024

I would like to thank Reverend Clifton and all of you today for attending this special service. Today I would like to review three messages that I had the honor of bringing to you this year. My first message on May 19 I spoke about three military men, a father and son who led our Groveville Yardville Memorial Day Parade for over 65 years. The other soldier whose name was on our “Honor Roll” with a gold star that was killed in action in World War II, on March 4, 1944, in a town called Angio.

Remembering our Roots – Ray Bell Groveville Memorial Day 19/May/1924

Our first parade started in Groveville-Yardville in 1868. This will be our 156th parade. When I was a very young boy living in Groveville, age 3 in 1939, I was in the Decoration Parade, parading with the Groveville Fire Company as the first mascot. But today, I will tell you about three men, two of the men that led our parade which was called Decoration Day and was held on May 30 from 1868 until 1970. Now it is called Memorial Day, and is held on the last Monday in May (started in 1991).

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