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Legion honors memory of deceased, fallen comrades on Memorial Day

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A Hardwick American Legion Post 7 Honor Guard marches over the N. Man St,. Bridge to begin Memorial Day ceremonies, Monday, May 25
photo by Paul Fixx

HARDWICK – Memorial Day ceremonies for Hardwick’s American Legion Post 7 began downtown as an honor guard and several dozen community members marched to the North Main Street.bridge over the Lamoille River. There post Chaplain Lynn Sweetser-Bessette prayed for departed comrades and a wreath was deposited into the Lamoille River by Post Sergeant and former Post Commander Lou Furry as “a token of our enduring memory.”

A wreath floats down the Lamoille River in Hardwick after being dropped from the N. Main St. Bridge during Memorial Day ceremonies by Hardwick American Legion Post 7 Sergeant and former Post Commander Lou Furry,
photo by Paul Fixx

Chaplain Sweetser-Bessette’s remarks asked those gathered to “remember with reverence the valor and devotion of our departed comrades” wherever they lay.

Poppies remembering deceased U.S. soldiers are placed by the Hardwick American Legion Auxiliary in Hardwick’s Memorial Park, on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25.
photo by Paul Fixx

The march continued on North Main Street to the Memorial Park where Post Commander Bradley Slayton stood on the monument there offering remarks. “AgaIn our nation has assembled to honor its heroic dead. On this Memorial day let us pledge ourselves anew to patriotic service. Let us make ourselves the friend and brother, sister, son, daughter, father and mother, of those who will not see their own again in mortal flesh. . . Let us stand with bowed heads in solemn memory of our heroic dead.”

Hardwick American Legion Post 7 Chaplain Lynn Sweetser-Bessette (left) and Commander Bradley Slayton (right) place a wreath at the Veterans Memorial in the Hardwick Memorial Park, May 25, Memorial Day.
photo by Paul Fixx

Chaplain Sweetser-Bessette added her comments, then a salute was fired by the Legion Honor Guard and a bugler played “Taps.”

Community members join in prayer during Hardwick American Legion Post 7 ceremonies in the Hardwick Memorial Park on Memorial Day Monday,
photo by Paul Fixx

Legion members and the honor guard then went to visit the town’s cemeteries and the private family cemetery where past Post Commander Willie McAllister, who died in the past year, on December 10, 2025, lies.

A Hardwick American Legion Post 7 Honor Guard fires off a salute to fallen comrades in the Hardwick Memorial Park during Memorial Day ceremonies, May 25
photo by Paul Fixx
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Paul Fixx is editor of The Hardwick Gazette and lives in Hardwick.

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