Norfolk County reflects on sacrifice and service ahead of Memorial Day 2026

Norfolk County reflects on sacrifice and service ahead of Memorial Day 2026

As the final Monday in May approaches, our nation pauses to observe Memorial Day a solemn occasion to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the United States Armed Forces. In 2026, this remembrance carries added meaning as we prepare to mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a milestone that invites us to reflect not only on the freedoms we enjoy today, but on the earliest sacrifices made to secure them.

Memorial Day’s roots trace back to the aftermath of the Civil War, a time of profound national healing. Initially known as Decoration Day, communities across the country began adorning the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers, a simple yet powerful act of remembrance. In 1971, it was officially recognized as a federal holiday, observed on the last Monday of May.

Yet the spirit of Memorial Day reaches even further back to the founding of our republic itself. More than 250 years ago, ordinary men from towns across Norfolk County answered the call to defend liberty. Farmers, tradesmen, and neighbors left their homes to stand against tyranny, many never to return. Their sacrifices laid the foundation for the independence declared in 1776…

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