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Sons of Veterans hold annual Memorial Day remembrance Ceremonies
By SAVANNAH BROWN The Sons of Veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic Captain Theodore H. Howell Camp #48 held their annual Memorial Day service at 10 cemeteries in the Northampton area in remembrance of the men that fought in the Civil War and other wars. On Sunday, May 29, the Sons of Veterans visited Zion’s Stone United Church of Christ and were accompanied by the Tri-
Frank Csencsitz serving his country in WWII. Contributed photo. In this new series, we continue our World War II memories. We are speaking to Mr. Greg Csencsitz, whose father, Frank, served under Lt. George S. Patton in B-Battery 449 AW Third Army, 5th Division. We will march along with him from
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Omaha Beach in Germany. Greg has graciously shared the company log dated June 15, 1944, through May 28, 1945, written by L.L. Capron Capt. CAC. The Csencsitz family traces its roots back to Croatia, Austria, Hungary in the old AustrianHungarian empire, which dominated Central Europe from 1867 to the end of World War I. His grandfather, John Chenchitz (as spelled at Ellis Island), came to America in 1901. During this era, the local ceContinued on page 4
Community Marching Band as they marched on Church Street and Kreidersville Road around the church and into the cemetery following a special sermon held by Zion’s Stone U.C.C. Pastor, Reverend Michael A. Landsman. Zion’s Stone Church member and United States Air Force Vietnam War veteran Floyd Baskerville shared his own experiences with the audience regarding his service and the passing of his dear friend during the Vietnam War.
Baskerville recognized the “heroes and she-roes” that made the ultimate sacrifice to their country during their service in the United States Armed Forces. Following the sermon, Barrie Lerch placed a patriotic wreath on the Revolutionary War Veterans monument prior to the procession to the cemetery where the Sons of Veterans conducted their memorial service, which they
Memorial Day is seen as a day for “many things,” said Brian Radcliffe, the Legion’s post commander. The beginning of sum-
mer. The end of school. And while these are reasons to cel-
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American Legion Eckley E. Patch Post 470 honors America’s Fallen heroes
By KERI LINDENMUTH A somber and moving Memorial Day ceremony was held at the American Legion Eckley E. Patch Post 470 in Bath on Sunday, May 30. The event, attended by veterans, Legion members and local politicians, served as a reminder of the true meaning behind Memorial Day.
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