Backing up to take another look at decades long buried, we admit that, if we recall celebrating Decoration Day, we’re quite elderly.
Almost every society has created a day given to acknowledge the memories we hold of persons who no longer live but were once held dear or were well respected, or those who were persons noticed as one among the crowd and welcomed as fellow travelers.
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