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REMEMBER the Fallen. . . HONOR those who Serve. . . TEACH our children the value of Freedom.
Welcome to the Rural Hills Cemetery's Wreaths Across America Page.
On December 19, 2026 at 12:00 pm (EST) (Wreath Placement Immediately Following Ceremony), Wreaths Across America will be at Rural Hills Cemetery to Remember and Honor our veterans through the laying of Remembrance wreaths on the graves of our country's fallen heroes and the act of saying the name of each and every veteran aloud.
Please help our location lay wreaths at as many graves as possible by clicking the red "Sponsor" button. Or, if you would like to volunteer to participate in the wreath laying ceremony, please click the “Volunteer” button next to the cemetery name below, and don't forget to click the "Invite" button to invite your friends and family to join you.
Thank you so much for supporting Rural Hills Cemetery and Wreaths Across America!
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In Memory Of for Douglas A Whitaker, United States Military, Born 05/01/32, Passed On 04/28/25, Honored by Rural Hills Cemetery
Douglas A. Whitaker’s U.S. Army service began on November 9,1953, after he traveled by Greyhound bus from his small hometown of Benson, MN to the Army Induction Center in Minneapolis. What followed for him during the next three years were memorable, meaningful and often enjoyable experiences filled with lasting lessons and long-time friendships, some of which continued for many decades. As Doug would say, “I sought a chance to find a sharper focus for my life, and I left the Army having found it…the total experience gave me motivation and direction for the years that followed.” After completing basic training at Fort Riley, KS Doug proceeded to Fort Devens, MA, where he passed a stringent test that qualified him for a year of Chinese language training at the Army Language School in Monterey, CA. He then received assignments to Japan and later Taiwan, where he spent fourteen months of duty monitoring radio transmissions from mainland China. Doug was discharged from active duty at Fort Lewis, Washington on September 27, 1956 and arrived back home in Benson the next day. Three days later he boarded a train for Minneapolis to start his new civilian life as an incoming student at the University of Minnesota. Doug married Karel in 1959, and they settled in Northville in 1968 where they raised their children Steve, Dan and Mary, and became today proud grandparents of six. Doug served on the Northville Board of Education for many years, and both he and Karel supported various community organizations over the years as well as being active members of the First United Northville Methodist Church. Doug and Karel enjoyed their home on Grace Court for more than fifty years. They frequently reflected on the many blessings they had received, one of which was to discover the City of Northville so many years ago. Douglas passed away on April 28th, 2025, after a long and happy life. — The Whitaker Family
Location Information
699 Rural Hill St
Northville, MI 48167, United States
Directions to Cemetery
Navigation systems do an adequate job finding the cemetery. When you arrive, please follow the people and signs to the site of the ceremony itself.
Parking Instructions
There is plenty of parking at this cemetery, so feel free to park in any available spot.Ceremony and Volunteer Information
We are happy that you are willing to help with our Wreath Across America ceremony at Rural Hills Cemetery. Please do not forget to register to volunteer! That way you will get all updates about the cemetery itself.
Here are some things to remember about the ceremony:
- Everyone of all ages and backgrounds is welcome.
- Please help ensure that all participants get the opportunity to place a wreath.
- Please follow the location coordinators instructions on where to place wreaths, as well as "how" they should be placed.
- We especially appreciate volunteers willing to help clean-up. Please check in with the location coordinator if you are interested in helping with the clean-up.
The most important thing to remember is to have a wonderful experience participating in the ceremony and thank you so much for help Wreaths achieve our mission to remember, honor and teach.
Local Groups Supporting Us
MI0058P - Civil Air Patrol Livonia Thunderbolt Composite Squadron
Welcome to MI0058P - Civil Air Patrol Livonia Thunderbolt Composite Squadron! Our location Sponsorship Group is proud to support Rural Hills Cemetery and to help honor and remember as many veterans as possible. Please click "View" to learn more about our effort and then click "Volunteer" to join us for National Wreaths Across America Day. Thank you so much!
MI0010P - Huron Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution
Welcome to MI0010P - Huron Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution! Our location Sponsorship Group is proud to support 2 locations and to help honor and remember as many veterans as possible. Please click "View" to learn more about our effort and then click "Volunteer" to join us for National Wreaths Across America Day. Thank you so much!
