Honoring sacrifices

Although skies were overcast and there was a chilly wind, Sharon’s traditional Memorial Day parade and ceremony at the Veterans’ Memorial fittingly honored fallen heroes. 

The parade was greeted with enthusiasm as it passed by the Green to its destination at the memorial. 

Led by Brian Kenny, the ceremony included memorial speeches by First Selectman Brent Colley and Jane Strong, whose Equus Effect helps veterans cope with PTSD. Together they brought struggle, sacrifice and valor into focus. 

A gun salute, a bugle and a bagpipe closed the ceremony.

An honor guard representing various service branches stood at attention during the Sharon Memorial Day ceremony to honor the nation’s fallen heroes. Photo by Leila Hawken

Photo by Leila Hawken

Photo by Leila Hawken

Photo by Leila Hawken

Photo by Leila Hawken

An honor guard representing various service branches stood at attention during the Sharon Memorial Day ceremony to honor the nation’s fallen heroes. Photo by Leila Hawken

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