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Below is historical information about Memorial Day services that are held each year at Green Lawn Cemetery (posted on the cemetery's website):
"Memorial Day Service"
"Each year before Memorial Day the Franklin County Veterans
Services Commission, the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, local
veterans groups and scout troops place United States flags at the graves
of thousands of veterans who are interred at Green Lawn.
It is
estimated that over thirty thousand veterans are buried in six veterans'
sections and on private lots throughout the Cemetery.
Green Lawn
contains two Civil War Sections (M and 28), a Spanish-American War
Section (51), a World War I Section (71), a World War II and Korean War
Section (104) and a section for the Viet Nam and Gulf Wars (105).
Special Memorial Day Services are held each year at Green Lawn. The
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, dressed in period costume,
conduct a re-enactment, wreath laying and musket volley salute at the
Civil War Circle on Section M. They then march to Section 28 for a
similar program at the Soldiers and Sailors monument.
Green Lawn, American Legion Post #1 and the Franklin County Veterans
Services Commission sponsor an annual Memorial Day Service on the Monday
of Memorial Day weekend in the center of Section 104. This service
includes a speaker - usually prominent Columbus citizens who have served
in the military - and flag presentations and a twenty-one-gun salute.
It is very touching to see hundreds of flags waving in the spring
morning. And both of these services remind us to remember and
appreciate those who have given their lives in the service of our
country."