Remember the Fallen with These Six Meaningful Veterans Day Tributes

By: VGFS
Thursday, November 7, 2024

Veterans Day tributes are heartfelt gestures that honor the bravery and heroism of those who have served our nation.

Veterans Day is a time to honor our nation’s military heroes. There are many traditions and timeless practices that pay tribute to America’s servicemembers and ensure their sacrifices are never forgotten.

Please read on for six special Veterans Day tributes to honor your beloved member of the armed forces.

1.     Weave in military tributes throughout funeral services.

If you are arranging a funeral for your veteran at this poignant time, there are many opportunities to honor their service. This might include:

  • A military casket: A particular material, color, or patriotic design can represent the military qualities that are so important. Some caskets offer personalization options, such as commemorative panels, medallions, and corner emblems.
  • Military memorabilia displays: Consider setting up a memory table during the visitation or repast that displays your loved one’s medals, uniforms, pictures, and various achievements from their time in the service.
  • Encourage healing through music: Capture the military atmosphere by including some songs from their branch of the armed forces, such as “Anchors Aweigh” for Navy veterans or “The Wild Blue Yonder” for those who served in the Air Force.
  • Include military funeral honors: Military funeral honors are carried out by the deceased’s branch of service and can be performed in a military or private cemetery. They typically include a casket team of pallbearers, the firing of three rifle volleys, a live bugler or recorded playing of Taps, and the folding and presentation of the burial flag. Your funeral director can assist you in submitting the required paperwork and making the military honors arrangements.

2.     Organize a service project.

Dedicate the day to a volunteer service project that supports veterans, such as sprucing up a veterans' cemetery, organizing a food drive for veterans in need, or gathering warm blankets and winter gear for homeless veterans. Reach out to local shelters and veterans' organizations to identify their needs.

3.     Host a Veterans Day picnic or potluck.

Gather your friends and family for a picnic in a local park or other meaningful location. Encourage everyone to bring their departed loved ones’ favorite dishes and swap stories about the veterans. This relaxed get-together offers a heartwarming opportunity to celebrate their lives and contributions while sharing a tasty meal and fond memories.

4.     Light some luminaries.

Luminary tributes are a beautiful and symbolic way to honor veterans. Place small candles or LED lights in sand-filled bags along a pathway or designated area. When the sun goes down on Veterans Day, the warm glow from the luminaries represents the light that these brave individuals brought to the world.

5.     Host a reflection ceremony.

Organize a gathering to honor veterans by creating a space for reflection and remembrance. Invite family and friends to share stories, recite poems, or read letters from loved ones who served. You can light candles in their memory and play favorite tunes that resonate with their experiences. This intimate ceremony allows everyone to express gratitude and celebrate the sacrifices made by veterans while fostering a deeper connection among participants.

6.     Visit a veterans' cemetery.

Paying respects at a veterans' cemetery is a time-honored and powerful way to express your reverence and gratitude. Bring flowers or flags to place at the graves of veterans, and take a moment to reflect on their service and sacrifice. Many cemeteries also have special Veterans Day events. Look online to find out what’s happening in your area and what rules apply to the cemetery you plan to visit.

These Veterans Day tributes celebrate the lives of departed veterans and ensure their service and sacrifices are never forgotten. Whatever you choose, the most important thing is to honor your loved one in a way that feels personally meaningful and appropriate.

Vaughn Greene Funeral Services is dedicated to providing you and your family with dignified assistance during your time of need and supporting you in honoring your loved one. If you have questions or wish to make arrangements for a military tribute, please reach out to us anytime.

About Vaughn Greene Funeral Services: For more than 25 years, Vaughn Greene Funeral Services has been providing a ministry of care to Baltimore’s African American community. As a leading local, minority- and family-owned provider, we promise to provide our highest level of service and respect to families who entrust us to honor their loved ones. For more information about our funeral, cremation, memorial, repast, and grief counseling services, please call us at 410.655.0015 or visit us online at https://vaughncgreene.com/.

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