Carol Roberts, right, hands a miniature American flag to Angel Cooper and grandaughter Meadow Pitts during Memorial Day services at Oak Hill Cemetery on Monday.
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Military service members of Byron Cox American Legion Post #72 begin the Memorial Day Ceremony at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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Memorial Day services at Oak Hill Cemetery during the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic saw dozens of dedicated citizens turn out Monday while veterans taking part in the service wear personal protection masks.
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Military veterans and members of Byron Cox American Legion Post #72 perform their duties during Memorial Day services at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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Military veterans and members of Byron Cox American Legion Post #72 perform their duties during Memorial Day services at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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Post Commander Rodney Strong opens Memorial Day services at Oak Hill Cemetery on Monday, speaking of VE-Day, the Sept. 11, 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks, medics on the battlefield, life-saving nurses and modern-day heroes such healthcare workers and more.
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Reverend Mike Whitaker, former pastor of Whitesville Christian and New Hope Christian churches, delivers the opening prayer and later the benediction at Oak Hill Cemetery during services on Memorial Day.
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Crawfordsville Mayor Todd Barton delivers the Memorial Day Declaration on Monday at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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The traditional 21-gun salute in honor of fallen American military veterans is performed by members of Byron Cox American Legion Post #72 at Oak Hill Cemetery on Memorial Day.
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A lone bulger performs Taps
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