Gold Star Family Memorial Monument unveiled at Fishers Memorial Day commemoration

Gold Star Family Memorial Monument is unveiled

The cloudy skies and cool temperatures marked the beginning of the Fishers Memorial Day event, but the day began to warm and the sun started peaking from the sky as the ceremony continued.  This was a stark contrast to 2020, when the pandemic prevented any in-person Memorial Day event.

I have attended every Memorial Day ceremony in Fishers since we became a city in 2015 and this was the largest crowd yet assembled.  There was a good reason – the new Gold Star Families Memorial Monument was unveiled at Monday’s event.

Gold Star Families lost a family member in military service.

The White River Brass Troupe handled the music.  Colonel Doug Hendrick, a U.S. Army reserve Chaplain, provided emotional stories of heroism on the battlefield and the military hospitals.  Indiana National Guard Brigadier General Timothy Winslow was overcome with grief as he spoke of families losing loved ones in war.  Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness spoke of his own young sons in understanding the sacrifices military families endure.

But the most important people at this event were the Gold Star families themselves, invited by the city to attend this ceremony and lay a flower at the memorial being dedicated on this Memorial Day.

Pictures can explain this event better then any words I can write.  So, here are photos from the 2021 Fishers Memorial Day ceremony and unveiling of the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument.

 

The Fishers Police Department Color Guard presented the colors
A Gold Star family member lays a flower at the memorial
Emcee El Ahlwardt assists World War II veteran Wayne Caldwell as he prepares to sing Gold Bless America
Guest speaker Chaplain Doug Hendrick, U.S. Army Reserves
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness offers his Memorial Day remarks

A member of the White River Brass Troupe plays Taps to end the Memorial Day ceremony

A large crowd gathered south of Fishers City Hall for Memorial Day honors