Wreaths laid at veterans’ graves in Wellesley as part of national effort

Members of the Amos Mills-Lucy chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and supporters gathered at the Wellesley Village Church cemetery for the annual Wreaths Across America last Saturday to place wreaths on 36 veterans’ graves. The church building and the cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos by Liz Becker.

Wreaths Across America, Wellesley
From left, veterans Tori Defazio; Lorelei King; and Pete Jones

Speakers included Liz Becker Regent of the Amos Mills-Lucy Jackson Chapter of the DAR; Brad Harding, historian of Wellesley Village Church; and Lorelei King, DAR member and veteran. WHS trumpeters Benjamin Cooney and Oscar Corlis, and Arthur Graham on the bagpipes, made for a memorable ceremony.

Wreaths Across America Day is an international effort coordinated between the DAR and local chapters. Wreaths are laid annually each December on veterans’ graves in Wellesley, at Arlington National Cemetery, and at more than 3,400 additional locations in all 50 U.S. states, at sea and abroad.

Wreaths Across America, Wellesley
WHS trumpeters

 

Wreaths Across America, Wellesley
Arthur Graham on the bagpipes.

 

Wreaths Across America, Wellesley
Sgt. Lorelei King (Army veteran), speaks at Wreaths Across America.

 

Wreaths Across America, Wellesley
Supporters attend Wreaths Across America.