Assemblyman Stirpe: Remember Those Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice This Memorial Day

For many Americans, Memorial Day means a long weekend, trips to the beach and barbecuing in the backyard. But we shouldn’t lose sight of the true meaning of the holiday: honoring the brave military members who made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we hold so dear. Their selflessness helped shape our great nation, protected our national ideals and kept our families safe. Memorial Day – the last Monday in May – was officially declared a national holiday by Congress in 1971.1 But New Yorkers were paying tribute to fallen service members far before that, with our state being the first one to make Memorial Day a holiday in 1873.2 Today, there are over 800,000 veterans across the state who served as far back as World War II.3 We’re so grateful to have had them return home, but there are many who sadly didn’t make it back. In their memory, we pay our respects on Memorial Day and remember the sacrifices they made to protect us all. There are a number of events throughout Central New York to honor our fallen military heroes and their families that you can take part in, including:

  • 32nd Annual Memorial Day Ceremonies
    Sunday, May 27, 10:30 a.m.
    Onondaga County Veterans Memorial Cemetery
    4069 Howlett Hill Road
    Syracuse, NY 13215
  • Memorial Day Watchfire
    Sunday, May 27, begins at dusk
    Veterans Memorial Watchfire Park at the New York State Fairgrounds
    581 State Fair Blvd.
    Syracuse, NY 13209
  • Village of Fayetteville Memorial Day Parade
    Monday, May 28, 9 a.m.
    Limestone Plaza to Beard Park
  • Village of Manlius Memorial Day Parade
    Monday, May 28, 11 a.m.
    Ceremony following at Village Centre
  • Cicero Memorial Day Parade
    Monday, May 28, 8:45 a.m.
    Cicero Cemetery to Legion Post on Route 31
    A short service by the James Harvey American Legion Post 787 at Cicero Cemetery will precede the parade
  • Village of Minoa Memorial Day Parade
    Monday, May 28, 9 a.m.
    Lewis Park
  • Fabius Memorial Day Parade
    Tuesday, May 29, 10:30 a.m.
    Ceremony following at the Monument
I hope you’ll join me at one of these events to pay tribute to the brave souls who never returned home. I also ask that you join me in participating in a moment of silence as part of the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day. For more information or questions about this or any community issue, please feel free to contact me by calling 315-452-1115 or via email at StirpeA@nyassembly.gov. ___________________________ 1. va.gov/opa/speceven/memday/history.asp 2. pbs.org/national-memorial-day-concert/memorial-day/history 3. va.gov/vetdata/docs/SpecialReports/State_Summaries_New_York.pdf