Memorial Day programs, ceremonies to be held across Kenosha County

Multiple ways to honor the men and women who died while in U.S. military service

By KENOSHA COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS

Kenosha County is located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Its population in 2019 was estimated to be 169,561, making it the eighth most populous county in Wisconsin. The county is named after the county seat, Kenosha, the fourth largest city in Wisconsin.

Memorial Day will be observed at various events across Kenosha County over the upcoming holiday weekend. Here is a list of programs, compiled by the Kenosha County Division of Veterans Services:

Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday in May.

What: Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day Ceremony
Who: Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
When: Sunday, May 29, 11 a.m., held rain or shine
Where: 21731 Spring Street, Union Grove
Note: For more details, please contact Memorial Day Program Coordinator/SWVMC Office Representative, Marina Johnstone at 262-878-5660, Ext.106, or marina.johnstone@dva.wisconsin.gov.

What: Memorial Day Ceremony — to include singing of the National Anthem and “Eternal Father,” a flower and wreath dedication.
Who: Navy Club Ship 40 Kenosha
When: Monday, May 30, 9 a.m.
Where: Navy Park, Sixth Avenue and 54th Street, Kenosha
Note: For more details, please contact Dick Stader at 262-654-9202.

What: Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade, Silver Lake
Who: American Legion Post 293, Silver Lake
When: Monday, May 30, 9 a.m. Service in front of the American Legion Hall to follow immediately after the parade.
Where: 307 N. Cogswell Drive, Silver Lake
Note: For more details, please contact Dave Bleser 262-889-4767

What: Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade, Twin Lakes
Who: American Legion Post 544, Twin Lakes
When: Monday, May 30. Ceremony to start at Mound Prairie Cemetery at 9 a.m., then move to St. John’s Cemetery at 9:30 a.m. Parade from Lance Park to the American Legion Post 544 to begin at 11 a.m., with a ceremony to follow at the Legion post.
Where: 989 Lance Drive, Twin Lakes
Note: For more details, please contact Jim Schmidt 262-537-4001 or American Legion Post 544 262-877-3669.

What: Memorial Day Ceremony
Who: American Legion Post 21, Kenosha
When: Monday May 30, 10 a.m.
Where: Green Ridge Cemetery, 6604 Seventh Ave., Kenosha
Note: For more information please contact, Tom Visintainer 262-620-5646

What: Memorial Day Ceremony
Who: Sunset Ridge Memorial Park and American Legion David Leet Post 552
When: Monday, May 30, 11 a.m.
Where: Sunset Ridge Memorial Park, 4300 Green Bay Road, Kenosha
Note: The program includes the reading of names of all veterans who have been interred at the park in 2021 and honoring all veterans everywhere. The keynote speaker is David Wiedenkeller, the “living historian.” For more details, please contact Sunset Ridge 262-652-4788.

What: Memorial Day Ceremony
Who: VFW Post 7308, Pleasant Prairie
When: Monday, May 30, 11 a.m.
Where: Old St. Mark’s Cemetery, Ninth Court and 78th Street, Kenosha
Note: For more details, please contact John McCoy 262-358-2415.

What: Memorial Day and Flag Retirement ceremonies
Who: VFW Post 1865, Kenosha
When: Monday, May 30. Ceremony at noon., Flag Retirement Ceremony at 1 p.m.
Where: VFW Post 1865, 6618 39th Ave., Kenosha
Note: For more details, please contact Steve Chalmers 262 620-0544

What: Memorial Day Ceremony — to include POW/MIA Service
Who: Kenosha Area Vietnam Veterans
When: Monday, May 30, noon
Where: Library Park, 711 59th Place, Kenosha
Note: For more details, please contact Rich Bowker at 262-694-1129.

About Memorial Day

Memorial Day is an American holiday observed on the last Monday in May, honoring the men and women who died while in U.S. military service. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding family gatherings and participating in parades. Unofficially, it marks the beginning of the summer season.

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