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Memorial Day Service, Unveiling Planned for May 26

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 5/11/25 | 5/11/25

RICHMONDVILLE — The Ralph Sperbeck American Legion Post 249 has announced plans for its annual Memorial Day service on Monday, May 26, followed by a historical marker unveiling in Warnerville.

The Memorial Day service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Michael Hartzel, Director of Schoharie County Emergency Services and a 30-year Army veteran, will serve as the keynote speaker.

The ceremony will include a welcome and benediction by Post Commander Scott Bennett, an opening prayer by Milan Jackson, retired Air Force, and the presentation of colors by Scouting America Pack 5. Jacob Lockwood will offer remarks on local veteran banners, and Randy Crapser and Denise Klug will place the Memorial Day wreath

Music will be provided by the Army National Guard Brass Quintet, performing patriotic selections including the National Anthem, an Armed Forces Medley, and Taps concluding the service after a moment of silence.

Following the ceremony, attendees are invited for complimentary refreshments at the Richmondville Firehouse.

At 1 p.m., a historical marker recognizing Revolutionary War Patriot George Warner will be unveiled in Warnerville. The marker is located on property settled by the Warner family, near the Warner Family Cemetery on the east side of Cutoff Road. Parking for the unveiling is available at the Cobleskill Creek Trail parking lot.

 

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