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REMEMBER the Fallen. . . HONOR those who Serve. . . TEACH our children the value of Freedom.
Welcome to the MA0147P - Duxbury Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution's Wreaths Across America Page.
On December 14, 2024 at 12:00 pm, MA0147P - Duxbury Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will be helping Massachusetts National Cemetery at Bourne to Remember and Honor our veterans by laying Remembrance wreaths on the graves of our country's fallen heroes.
Please help us honor and remember as many fallen heroes as possible by sponsoring remembrance wreaths, volunteering on Wreaths Day, or inviting your family and friends to attend with you.
Thank you so much for supporting the MA0147P - Duxbury Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and Wreaths Across America!
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In Memory Of for Lyle 'Joe' D. Harrington, United States Military, Honored by Massachusetts National Cemetery at Bourne
Joe honorably served his country during the Vietnam War era. He loved his country. Joe was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. He was a patriot and a friend. May Joe's memory live on.
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In Memory Of for Joseph V. Aieta, United States Military, Honored by Massachusetts National Cemetery at Bourne
Joseph V. Aieta, LT CMD, USN, WWII (1918-2005) graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1940. He received his commission 'Ensign' from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, in 1941. He was among the first class of '9o day wonders' at the Naval Academy and served aboard the battleship Wisconsin in the Atlantic and the Pacific; he was elevated LT CMD. The family acknowledges Joseph's service and sacrifice to our country. Our Dad, our 'Papa' is missed, but not forgotten.
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Location Information
Connery Ave
Bourne, MA 02532, United States
Click here for the Massachusetts National Cemetery at Bourne Page
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 Massachusetts National Cemetery at Bourne. 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.
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MANCBO - Massachusetts National Cemetery at Bourne
Welcome to WAA Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne, and thank you deeply for helping us with our goal to honor as many veterans as possible on Wreaths Across America Day. Due to COVID there will be no official ceremony this year, and our wreath delivery will be spread out over 4 days, starting on Dec 16th, and continue delivering the next 3 days ending on the 19th. Please click "View" to learn more about our effort or to volunteer to help or click "Sponsor" to purchase wreaths that will be laid on the graves of our fallen heroes by our loyal volunteers.