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Delavan resident Duane Konkel, a member of the Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol’s Walworth County Composite Squadron, plays the military bugle call “Taps” during May 27 2024 solemn Memorial Day observances by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 at Cobblestone Cemetery, W5383 Cobblestone Rd. in the Town of Walworth. A member of the United States Air Force Auxiliary, Konkel is a volunteer with Berwyn, Ill.-based Bugles Across America, which numbers rosters more than 3,000 bugler volunteers across all 50 states to play “Taps” live at military funerals.
Led by the Walworth Fire Department, Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102’s patriotic Memorial Day parade makes its way along Kenosha Street (State Hwy. 67) on May 27 as it processed from Heyer Park Square in downtown Walworth to Walworth Center Cemetery, where solemn Memorial Day observances were held.
U.S. Army Active Reserve Capt. Brian Zielinski (left), a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, and U.S. Army Vietnam War veteran Darwin Clark, both of Fontana, fly the American and American Legion flags respectively at Cobblestone Cemetery in the Town of Walworth on Monday, May 27 during solemn Memorial Day Services conducted by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102.
The Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 Color Guard processes through Cobblestone Cemetery in the Town of Walworth on May 27 as part of solemn Memorial Day observances. Dating to 1825, Cobblestone Cemetery is located at W5283 Cobblestone Rd.
As Fontana veteran Frank Breneisen (left background) looks on, Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 Commander Peter Kahl delivers his keynote address on May 27 during solemn Memorial Day observances at Cobblestone Cemetery in the Town of Walworth. Said Kahl, “We take this day to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, our freedoms, our guiding principles of democracy. With respect and reverence, we honor the women and men who gave their lives for their country in times of war.”
Fontana resident Bill Collins lead the singing of the patriotic song “God Bless America” and hymns “Glory Road” and “Jesus, Remember Them” during solemn Memorial Day observances conducted by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 at Cobblestone Cemetery and Brick Church Cemetery in the Town of Walworth on Monday, May 27.
Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102’s 2024 Poppy Princess Addison Bailey Clark waves to Memorial Day parade spectators in downtown Walworth around Heyer Park Square on Monday, May 27. Clark is the daughter of Kevin and Shannon Clark, and the granddaughter of Vietnam War Purple Heart veteran Darwin Clark and American Legion Post 102 Auxiliary Secretary June Clark.
Under the direction of Ingalls-Koppen American Legion Post 102 Commander Peter Kahl (left background), veteran Color Guard members Bob Ahern (Fontana, Army, Vietnam), Joe Lisenby (Walworth, Army National Guard, Kuwait), Richard Miller (Fontana, Navy, Grenada) and Alex O'Dierno (Walworth, Army, Afghanistan) conduct a rifle salute to the nation's fallen war dead on Monday, May 27 during solemn Memorial Day observances at Brick Church Cemetery in the Town of Walworth.
Sharon resident Melissa Konkel plays the military bugle call “Taps” during May 27 solemn Memorial Day observances by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 at Brick Church Cemetery, W6911 Brick Church Rd. in the Town of Walworth.
The Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 Color Guard processes around Heyer Park Square in downtown Walworth on Monday, May 27 during the Post’s 2024 Memorial Day parade, which ended with solemn Memorial Day observances at Walworth Center Cemetery in the Village of Walworth. Walworth-based American Legion Post 102 serves Walworth, Fontana and Williams Bay.
On this episode of WisconsinEye's Rewind: Your Week in Review, CBS 58's Emilee Fannon & WisPolitics.com's JR Ross discuss issue, politics …
Sharon resident Melissa Konkel plays the military bugle call “Taps” during May 27 solemn Memorial Day observances by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 at Brick Church Cemetery, W6911 Brick Church Rd. in the Town of Walworth.
Delavan resident Duane Konkel, a member of the Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol’s Walworth County Composite Squadron, plays the military bugle call “Taps” during May 27 2024 solemn Memorial Day observances by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 at Cobblestone Cemetery, W5383 Cobblestone Rd. in the Town of Walworth. A member of the United States Air Force Auxiliary, Konkel is a volunteer with Berwyn, Ill.-based Bugles Across America, which numbers rosters more than 3,000 bugler volunteers across all 50 states to play “Taps” live at military funerals.
Led by the Walworth Fire Department, Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102’s patriotic Memorial Day parade makes its way along Kenosha Street (State Hwy. 67) on May 27 as it processed from Heyer Park Square in downtown Walworth to Walworth Center Cemetery, where solemn Memorial Day observances were held.
The Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 Color Guard processes through Cobblestone Cemetery in the Town of Walworth on May 27 as part of solemn Memorial Day observances. Dating to 1825, Cobblestone Cemetery is located at W5283 Cobblestone Rd.
As Fontana veteran Frank Breneisen (left background) looks on, Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 Commander Peter Kahl delivers his keynote address on May 27 during solemn Memorial Day observances at Cobblestone Cemetery in the Town of Walworth. Said Kahl, “We take this day to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, our freedoms, our guiding principles of democracy. With respect and reverence, we honor the women and men who gave their lives for their country in times of war.”
Fontana resident Bill Collins lead the singing of the patriotic song “God Bless America” and hymns “Glory Road” and “Jesus, Remember Them” during solemn Memorial Day observances conducted by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 at Cobblestone Cemetery and Brick Church Cemetery in the Town of Walworth on Monday, May 27.
U.S. Army Active Reserve Capt. Brian Zielinski (left), a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, and U.S. Army Vietnam War veteran Darwin Clark, both of Fontana, fly the American and American Legion flags respectively at Cobblestone Cemetery in the Town of Walworth on Monday, May 27 during solemn Memorial Day Services conducted by Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102.
Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102’s 2024 Poppy Princess Addison Bailey Clark waves to Memorial Day parade spectators in downtown Walworth around Heyer Park Square on Monday, May 27. Clark is the daughter of Kevin and Shannon Clark, and the granddaughter of Vietnam War Purple Heart veteran Darwin Clark and American Legion Post 102 Auxiliary Secretary June Clark.
Under the direction of Ingalls-Koppen American Legion Post 102 Commander Peter Kahl (left background), veteran Color Guard members Bob Ahern (Fontana, Army, Vietnam), Joe Lisenby (Walworth, Army National Guard, Kuwait), Richard Miller (Fontana, Navy, Grenada) and Alex O'Dierno (Walworth, Army, Afghanistan) conduct a rifle salute to the nation's fallen war dead on Monday, May 27 during solemn Memorial Day observances at Brick Church Cemetery in the Town of Walworth.
The Ingalls-Koeppen American Legion Post 102 Color Guard processes around Heyer Park Square in downtown Walworth on Monday, May 27 during the Post’s 2024 Memorial Day parade, which ended with solemn Memorial Day observances at Walworth Center Cemetery in the Village of Walworth. Walworth-based American Legion Post 102 serves Walworth, Fontana and Williams Bay.