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The Reminder
Every day should
be Veterans Day
BY COL. FRANK WALKER (RET.)
USAF/ANG
As Veterans Day approaches, we
are reminded of the incredible ser-
vice and sacrifice made by the men
and women who have served in our
nation’s armed forces.
It is a time for reflection and grati-
tude, but we must also remember
that the need for recognition and
care extends beyond just one day.
Sadly, many of our veterans now
reside in senior adult living facilities,
and some are even homeless.
It is all too easy for these heroes
to be forgotten in the hustle of daily
life.
But I believe it is our duty, not just
on Veterans Day, but every day, to
show them that we remember and
appreciate their service and sacrifice
for the freedoms we enjoy today.
I will be visiting several senior
care and assisted living facilities to
personally thank our veterans.
These include Lakeview Assisted
Living, Heritage Assisted Living,
Reflections Memory Care,
Evergreen Senior Care, Vineyard
Assisted Living, Calhoun County
Medical Care Facility, Heritage
Community Care of Kalamazoo and
Thurston Woods Adult Day Care in
Sturgis.
These visits are a small gesture to
let our veterans know they are not
forgotten and that their service is
valued.
I encourage everyone who has a
family member, friend or acquain-
tance who has served in the military
to take the time to visit them and
express your gratitude.
One veteran who does
not know his or her nation
appreciates and cares for
their service is one too
many.
Every veteran deserves
to feel the warmth of our
thanks.
While Nov. 11 is a day
set aside to honor veter-
ans nationwide, I believe
every day should be
Veterans Day.
Col. Frank Walker (Ret.) and others
honor a veteran at a past local event.
We must extend our gratitude not
only to the veterans but also to their
families, who have made sacrifices
of their own.
It is important to remember that
many of these brave individuals have
given their lives, and all of them
would have, if called upon, to protect
our country and the freedoms we
hold dear.
So, this Veterans Day, and every
day, let us make it our mission to
ensure that no veteran feels forgotten
or unappreciated.
Join me in thanking them for their
courage, their service and their sac-
rifice: Thank you, veterans. We are
forever grateful.
Swiss Steak Supper
& Bazaar
November 2, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Newton United Methodist Church
8804 F Drive South, Ceresco
–Take Out Only –
Adults $15.00 • Kids (4-10)
$8.00
Veterans $12.00